About the Book
Describing the state of the science of applied behavior analysis (ABA), this comprehensive Handbook provides detailed information about theory, research, and intervention. The contributors are leading ABA authorities who present current best practices in behavioral assessment and demonstrate evidence-based strategies for supporting positive behaviors and reducing problem behaviors. Conceptual, empirical, and procedural building blocks of ABA are reviewed and specific applications described in education, autism treatment, addiction treatment, and other areas. The volume also addresses crucial professional and ethical issues, making it a complete reference and training tool for ABA practitioners and students.
Table of Contents:
I. Introduction
1. Applied Behavior Analysis: History, Philosophy, Principles, and Basic Methods, Wayne W. Fisher, Rebecca A. Groff, and Henry S. RoaneII. Basic Principles and Concepts
2. Respondent (Pavlovian) Conditioning, John W. Donahoe and Rocío Vegas
3. Basic Operant Contingencies: Main Effects and Side Effects, A. Charles Catania
4. Schedules of Reinforcement, F. Charles Mace, Jamie L. Pratt, Amanda N. Zangrillo, and Mark W. Steege
5. Stimulus Control and Generalization, Joseph E. Spradlin and Jennifer L. Simon
6. Designing Instructional Programming for Early Reading Skills, Kathryn J. Saunders III. Measurement, Design, and Methodological Issues
7. Defining and Measuring Behavior, SungWoo Kahng, Einar T. Ingvarsson, Anna M. Quigg, Kimberly E. Seckinger, and Heather M. Teichman
8. Single-Case Experimental Designs, Henry S. Roane, Joel E. Ringdahl, Michael E. Kelley, and Ashley C. GloverIV. Behavioral Assessment
9. Identifying and Enhancing the Effectiveness of Positive Reinforcement, Cathleen C. Piazza, Henry S. Roane, and Amanda Karsten
10. Functional and Structural Approaches to Behavioral Assessment of Problem Behavior, David P. Wacker, Wendy K. Berg, Jay W. Harding, and Linda J. Cooper-Brown
11. Indirect Behavioral Assessments: Interviews and Rating Scales, Michael E. Kelley, Robert H. LaRue, Henry S. Roane, and Dana M. Gadaire
12. Direct Observation, Rachel H. Thompson and John C. Borrero
13. Functional Analysis: History and Methods, Alison M. Betz and Wayne W. FisherV. Interventions for Increasing Desirable Behavior
14. Differential Reinforcement Procedures, Gregory P. Hanley and Jeffrey H. Tiger
15. Building Complex Repertoires from Discrete Behaviors by Establishing Stimulus Control, Behavioral Chains, and Strategic Behavior, George H. Noell, Nathan A. Call, and Scott P. Ardoin
16. Teaching Verbal Behavior, Matt Tincani, Andy Bondy, and Shannon Crozier
17. Staff Training and Management, Dennis H. Reid, Niamh P. O’Kane, and Kenneth M. MacurikVI. Interventions for Decreasing Problem Behavior
18. Developing Antecedent Interventions for Problem Behavior, Richard G. Smith
19. Developing Function-Based Extinction Procedures for Problem Behavior, Timothy R. Vollmer and Elizabeth Athens
20. Developing Function-Based Reinforcement Procedures for Problem Behavior, Wayne W. Fisher and Kelly Bouxsein
21. Developing Function-Based Punishment Procedures for Problem Behavior, Dorothea C. Lerman and Lisa M. Toole
22. Token Economies, Kyle W. Boerke and David Reitman VII. Subspecialties
23. Behavioral Approaches to Education, Brian K. Martens, Edward J. Daly III, John C. Begeny, and Amanda VanDerHeyden
24. Behavioral Treatment of Autism, Tiffany Kodak and Laura L. Grow
25. Teaching Safety Skills to Children, Raymond G. Miltenberger and Amy C. Gross
26. Behavioral Pediatrics: Integrating Applied Behavior Analysis with Pediatric Medicine, Patrick C. Friman and Cathleen C. Piazza
27. Behavior Analysis and Treatment of Drug Addiction, Kenneth Silverman, Barbara J. Kaminski, Stephen T. Higgins, and Joseph V. Brady
28. Behavioral Gerontology, Linda A. LeBlanc, Paige B. Raetz, and Leilani FelicianoVIII. Professional Issues
29. Behavior Analysis and Ethics,William O’Donohue and Kyle E. Ferguson
30. Training and Professional Certification in Applied Behavior Analysis, Gerald L. Shook and James M. Johnston
About the Author :
Edited by Wayne W. Fisher, PhD, Department of Pediatrics, University of Nebraska Medical Centre, Munroe-Meyer Institute, USA; Cathleen C. Piazza, PhD, University of Nebraska Medical Centre, Munroe-Meyer Institute, USA; and Henry S. Roane, PhD, Department of Psychiatry, SUNY Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, USA
Review :
"This is an authoritative volume for practitioners, graduate students, and academicians. Authors include many top contributors to the field, who address basic principles; assessment and intervention; and specific applications in such areas as autism, education, addiction, and gerontology. The Handbook is well organized and chock full of valuable information. A great go-to resource." - Travis Thompson, Special Education Program, University of Minnesota, USA "Fisher, Piazza, and Roane have assembled leading behavior analysts to provide a strong foundation in applied behavior analysis (ABA). Readers will gain both an understanding of the science and an appreciation for how ABA can benefit education, autism treatment, behavioral medicine, and other disciplines. A major strength of the book is the high caliber of the contributing authors.This handbook will be a useful text for graduate courses, particularly those in the growing number of university programs focused on training individuals in advanced ABA." - Robert H. Horner, Professor of Special Education, University of Oregon, USA