Description |
1 online resource (233 p.) |
Series |
Neuropsychological Rehabilitation: a Modular Handbook Series |
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Neuropsychological Rehabilitation: a Modular Handbook Series
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Contents |
Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of figures -- List of tables and Boxes -- List of abbreviations -- List of contributors -- Preface -- Nick Alderman -- Andrew Worthington -- References -- Section I: Origins of challenging behaviour -- Chapter 1: Outcomes from acquired brain injury: Prevalence and impact of challenging behaviour -- What is an acquired brain injury? -- What outcomes are associated with ABI? -- Challenging behaviour as a consequence of ABI -- What challenging behaviours are a legacy of ABI? |
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Challenging behaviour -- the literature -- Types, longevity and impact of challenging behaviour -- Challenging behaviour -- in clinical practice -- Interpretation -- Intent -- Immediate impact -- Long-term impact -- A definition of challenging behaviour -- Neurobehavioural disability -- Management of ABI challenging behaviour -- Summary and practical implications -- References -- Chapter 2: The intervention model: Frameworks, principles and practice -- Introduction -- Key influence 1: Learning theory -- Procedural learning -- Errorless learning -- Operant learning |
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Behaviour results in pleasant consequences -- Behaviour results in unpleasant consequences -- Behaviour has no consequence -- Multiple determinants of behaviour -- Key influence 2: Applied behaviour analysis -- Indirect FA/FBA -- Observational FA/FBA -- Functional analysis/experimental functional analysis -- Attention -- Demand -- Tangible -- Alone -- Control -- Structured descriptive assessment -- Key influence 3: Single case study experimental design methodology -- A process model to manage decision making in providing behaviour support in ABI |
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Step 1: Consideration of ethical and legal issues -- Step 2: Assessment -- Stage 3: Formulation -- Stage 4: Intervention -- Step 5: Evaluation -- Summary and practical implications -- References -- Chapter 3: A legal framework for the management of challenging behaviour -- Introduction -- Historical background -- Quality and governance -- Detention and deprivation of liberty -- Mental capacity and supported decision making -- Case scenario -- Pre-admission -- Current resident group -- Environment -- Risk to staff -- Ability to manage behaviours and deliver treatment programmes |
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Paying for rehabilitation -- Admission -- Assessment -- Safeguarding -- Rehabilitation -- Discharge -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Further reading -- References -- Section II: Assessment and formulation: General principles and methods -- Chapter 4: Assessment of behavioural risk in acquired brain injury -- Introduction -- Risk assessment in clinical and forensic populations -- SPJs beyond forensic mental health -- Challenging behaviour in ABI -- Proposing a risk assessment framework for neurological services -- Considerations in neurobehavioural risk assessment |
Notes |
Description based upon print version of record |
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The process of neurobehavioural risk assessment |
Subject |
Clinical psychologists.
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Clinical psychologists
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Worthington, Andrew
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ISBN |
9781000984095 |
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1000984095 |
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