Assessment and treatment of pica and property destruction of holiday decorations.


NE-Munroe-Meyer Institute of Genetics & Rehabilitation, UCEDD/LEND
Program TypeUCEDD Fiscal Year 2016
Date of Publication12/2015 Author(s)Brian Greer; Patrick Romani; Wayne Fisher; Daniel Mitteer
Type of Material
Assessment and treatment of pica and property destruction of holiday decorations.
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis
Publisher 0
Brief Description Problem behavior exhibited by individuals with autism can be disruptive to family traditions, such as decorating for the holidays. We present data for a 6-year-old girl who engaged in automatically reinforced pica and destruction of holiday decorations. Treatment was evaluated within an ABCDCD reversal design. During baseline (Phases A and B), we observed elevated rates of problem behavior. We implemented differential reinforcement of alternative behavior in Phase C to teach a response to compete with problem behavior. Little change in toy play or problem behavior occurred. In Phase D, we added a facial screen to the differential reinforcement procedures, which resulted in increases in toy play and decreases in problem behavior. Findings are discussed in terms of how interventions for problem behavior can promote alternative behavior while they facilitate household activities and traditions.
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Name Wayne Fisher, Ph.D.
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