Conducting School Based Functional Behavioral Assessments Second Edition

Conducting School Based Functional Behavioral Assessments  Second Edition
Author: Mark W. Steege,T. Steuart Watson
Publsiher: Guilford Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2009-01-23
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781606237267

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This book has been replaced by Conducting School-Based Functional Behavioral Assessments, Third Edition, ISBN 978-1-4625-3873-7.

Conducting School Based Functional Behavioral Assessments Third Edition

Conducting School Based Functional Behavioral Assessments  Third Edition
Author: Mark W. Steege,Jamie L. Pratt,Garry Wickerd,Richard Guare,T. Steuart Watson
Publsiher: Guilford Publications
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2019-02-26
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781462538737

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"Chapter 1 introduces the process and purpose of FBA, situates FBA within a problem-solving framework, and explores the philosophical assumptions of a functional assessment approach. Chapter 2 highlights professional and ethical standards. Chapter 3 reviews the conceptual foundations of FBA. Chapter 4 examines the role of "private events" such as medical issues, emotions, and thoughts on behavior. Chapter 5 considers the contribution of executive skill delays to occurrences of interfering behavior. Chapter 6 introduces, discusses, and illustrates the Behavior Analytic Problem Solving model. Chapter 7 reviews indirect FBA procedures. Chapter 8 provides an overview of behavior recording procedures and descriptive FBA methods. Chapter 9 discusses experimental FBA procedures. Chapter 10 focuses on identifying and assessing the effectiveness of reinforcers for strengthening socially-appropriate replacement behaviors. Chapter 11 shows the process of designing behavior intervention plans on the basis of results. Chapters 12-14 provide examples"--

Conducting School Based Functional Behavioral Assessments

Conducting School Based Functional Behavioral Assessments
Author: T. Steuart Watson,Mark W. Steege
Publsiher: Guilford Press
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2003-03-28
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1572308540

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This indispensable manual takes school practitioners step by step through conducting functional behavioral assessments and using them to plan effective interventions. The authors present a cogent rationale for the use of functional behavioral assessment (FBA), clearly explaining its advantages over traditional approaches to dealing with problem behavior. Basic terms and procedures are defined and the process of working with individual students is described in depth. Bringing concepts to life with realistic case examples, the authors also include a variety of sample FBA reports and corresponding positive behavior support plans. A Q&A chapter offers straightforward answers to practitioners' frequently asked questions. Perhaps most important, the volume provides all of the tools needed to complete a reliable and valid FBA, including forms, questionnaires, and worksheets, with a large-size format and lay-flat binding for ease of photocopying.

Conducting School Based Assessments of Child and Adolescent Behavior

Conducting School Based Assessments of Child and Adolescent Behavior
Author: Edward Steven Shapiro,Thomas R. Kratochwill
Publsiher: Guilford Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2002-07-25
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1572308222

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This hands-on guide is designed to help school practitioners conduct effective multidimensional assessments of a wide range of emotional and behavioral difficulties. Each chapter focuses on a particular method, describes its applications in the school setting, and offers clear guidelines for implementation, illustrated with realistic case examples. Approaches discussed include direct observation, analogue assessment, child self-reports, teacher and parent interviewing, informant reports, and self-monitoring procedures. Recommendations for working with culturally and linguistically diverse children and adolescents are also provided. The theoretical and empirical underpinnings of the assessment strategies demonstrated here are thoroughly reviewed in the companion volume, Behavioral Assessment in Schools, Second Edition: Theory, Research, and Clinical Foundations (see other side for more information).

Functional Behavioral Assessment Diagnosis and Treatment

Functional Behavioral Assessment  Diagnosis  and Treatment
Author: Ennio Cipani,Keven M. Schock
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2007-06-18
Genre: Education
ISBN: UOM:39015068836629

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"As a teaching and instructional guide, Functional Behavior Assessment, Diagnosis, and Treatment is a first-rate resource for students and young professionals new to the field of ABA or looking to expand their knowledge and practice competencies."--New England Psychologist "[This book provides] the practicing behavior analyst [with] a well-grounded tool in completing the process from analysis to treatment. I highly recommend the book for all practicing behavior analysts as well as for graduate students entering the field." Michael F. Dorsey, Ph.D., BCBA Professor of Program in Applied Behavior Analysis, Endicott College "...one of the most detailed, practical, and useful textbooks geared for behavioral graduate students who are also concurrent practitioners....I learned a lot in one semester with the use of this textbook." Albee Ongsuco Doctoral Student, Pediatric School Psychology, East Carolina University "Ever since I began assigning Functional Behavioral Assessment, Diagnosis, and Treatment for my courses on behavioral assessment, I have had no complaints (from students) about giving out too many pages to read each week. In fact, I have only had positive comments about how the material in this book really helps them to apply what they are learning in class to their work with clients. Now I recommend this text to faculty I supervise for their courses on functional assessment and treatment planning!" Jose A. Martinez-Diaz, PhD, BCBA-D Professor and Associate Dean, Graduate School of Behavior Analysis Florida Institute of Technology & CEO, ABA Technologies, Inc. Now in its second edition, this popular text provides a comprehensive approach to functional behavioral assessment, a function-based diagnostic classification system of the target problem, and functional behavioral treatment. This new edition also provides a wealth of new case studies, some drawn from the authors' own clinical experiences, in addition to a greater analysis of the role of establishing operations (EO) and abolishing operations (AO). An ideal textbook for courses in Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA), this book helps students cultivate an in-depth understanding of assessing, diagnosing, and treating problem behaviors in a functional perspective. Key features: Provides a methodology for functional behavioral assessment, including indirect as well as direct measurement techniques such as analogue and in-situ methods Includes innovative recommendations for conducting descriptive and trigger analyses and discusses how to use them in assessment and treatment evaluation Presents a function-based, diagnostic classification system for diagnosing problem behaviors, as well as functional diagnostic system for assessing the current strength of potential replacement behaviors Includes integrated online ancillary materials for students-brief narrated PowerPoint presentations and video lectures-ideal for generating class discussions Features an online instructor's manual, including test items and PowerPoint slides for use in lectures

Functional Behavioral Assessment and Intervention in Schools

Functional Behavioral Assessment and Intervention in Schools
Author: James L. McDougal,Sandra Chafouleas,Betsy B. Waterman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2006
Genre: Education
ISBN: UVA:X004895923

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Provides school-based mental health professionals with a user-friendly resource for conducting effective functional behavioural assessments (FBAs) and for creating appropriate behaviour intervention plans. It uses case examples to illustrate the FBA process and offer guidelines on using FBAs for a variety of problems, from academic to behavioral, from mild to severe.

Conducting School Based Functional Behavioral Assessments Second Edition

Conducting School Based Functional Behavioral Assessments  Second Edition
Author: Mark W. Steege,T. Steuart Watson
Publsiher: Guilford Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009-01-23
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1606230271

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This book has been replaced by Conducting School-Based Functional Behavioral Assessments, Third Edition, ISBN 978-1-4625-3873-7.

Conducting Student driven Interviews

Conducting Student driven Interviews
Author: John Joseph Murphy
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2013
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780415636018

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This user-friendly book equips school practitioners with practical skills and strategies for conducting student-driven interviews--conversations that invite students of all ages to take charge of school-behavior problems and build solutions based on their own strengths and resources. In contrast to traditional interviewing models that approach behavior problems by focusing on what is wrong and missing in students' lives, student-driven interviews help students discover and apply what is right and working in their lives--successes, strengths, values, and other "natural resources." In Conducting Student-Driven Interviews, readers will learn how to customize conversations one student at a time using ideas and techniques that have been field tested for application to real problems of real students in the real world of schools. The book's positive, student-driven approach is illustrated through dozens of real-life dialogues and examples involving a wide range of students and problems, and the author's irrepressible faith in students' ability to change jumps off of every page. School-based professionals of all backgrounds will find Conducting Student-Driven Interviews an invaluable roadmap for increasing student involvement and involving students in every aspect of their care, from goal development through evaluation of services.