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Author Alderman, Nick

Title Managing Challenging Behaviour Following Acquired Brain Injury Assessment, Intervention and Measuring Outcomes
Published Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2023

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Description 1 online resource (233 p.)
Series Neuropsychological Rehabilitation: a Modular Handbook Series
Neuropsychological Rehabilitation: a Modular Handbook Series
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?
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
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
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
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
The process of neurobehavioural risk assessment
Subject Clinical psychologists.
Clinical psychologists
Form Electronic book
Author Worthington, Andrew
ISBN 9781000984095
1000984095