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This book presents an evidence-based framework for replacing harmful, restrictive behavior management practices with safe and effective alternatives. The first half summarizes the concept and history of restraint and seclusion in mental health applications used with impaired elders, children with intellectual disabilities, and psychiatric patients. Subsequent chapters provide robust data and make the case for behavior management interventions that are less restrictive without compromising the safety of the patients, staff, or others. This volume presents the necessary steps toward the gradual elimination of restraint-based strategies and advocates for practices based in client rights and ethical values. Topics featured in this volume include:The epidemiology of restraints in mental health practice.Ethical and legal aspects of restraint and seclusion.Current uses of restraint and seclusion.Applied behavior analysis with general characteristics and interventions.The evidence for organizational interventions.Other approaches to non-restrictive behavior management.Reducing Restraint and Restrictive Behavior Management Practices is a must-have resource for researchers, clinicians and practitioners, and graduate students in the fields of developmental psychology, behavioral therapy, social work, psychiatry, and geriatrics.
Offers effective interventions for safely reducing and eliminating restraints in mental health treatment Describes historical and contemporary uses of restraints Examines a range of problems associated with restraint and restrictive behavior management practices Provides examples of effective restraint-free interventions for dealing with such issues as aggression, chronic self-injury, pica, medical and dental procedures Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
Auteur
Peter Sturmey Ph.D. , is Professor of Psychology at The Graduate Center and Queens College, City University of New York and a member of the Doctoral program in Behavior Analysis. He has published widely on intellectual and other developmental disabilities and made many national and international presentations for more than 30 years. His main focus of research is training staff and parents and evidence-based practice and intellectual disabilities.
Contenu
Section 1. Foundational Issues and Questions.- Chapter 1. Definition and Rationales for Using RBMPs.- Chapter 2. Ethical, Legal, and Professional Aspects.- Chapter 3. Lessons from John Connolly.- Chapter 4. Failing to Learn from John Connolly: History Repeats Itself.- Section 2. Interventions.- Chapter 5. Randomized Controlled Trials.- Chapter 6. Applied Behavior Analysis.- Chapter 7. Other Interventions.- Section 3. Toward Elimination of RBMPs.- Chapter 7. Reducing Restrictive Procedures for Individuals.- Chapter 8. Reducing Restrictive Procedures for Organizations.- Chapter 9. The Way Forward: Future Directions in Research and Practice.