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Handbook of Crisis Intervention and Developmental Disabilities

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  • © 2013

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  • Synthesizes a vast literature and integrates findings into a comprehensive review of services for addressing behavioral crises in individuals with developmental disabilities
  • Details the decision-making process for treatment or program placement
  • World-class experts provide perspectives on best practices
  • Addresses a broad range of developmental disabilities and topics, from legal issues to organizational preparedness
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Issues in Clinical Child Psychology (ICCP)

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Table of contents (25 chapters)

  1. Organizational Preparedness

  2. Crisis Identification and Acknowledgement

  3. Navigating the Continuum of Care

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About this book

The Handbook of Crisis Intervention and Developmental Disabilities synthesizes a substantive range of evidence-based research on clinical treatments as well as organizational processes and policy. This comprehensive resource examines the concept of behavioral crisis in children and adults with special needs and provides a data-rich trove of research-into-practice findings. Emphasizing continuum-of-care options and evidence-based best practices, the volume examines crisis interventions across diverse treatment settings, including public and private schools, nonacademic residential settings as well as outpatient and home-based programs.

Key coverage includes:

  • Assessment of problem behaviors.
  • Co-occurring psychiatric disorders in individuals with intellectual disabilities.
  • Family members’ involvement in prevention and intervention.
  • Intensive treatment in pediatric feeding disorders.
  • Therapeutic restraint and protective holding.
  • Effective evaluation of psychotropic drug effects.

The Handbook of Crisis Intervention and Developmental Disabilities is a must-have resource for researchers, scientist-practitioners, and graduate students in clinical child, school, developmental, and counseling psychology, clinical social work, behavior therapy/analysis, and special education as well as other related professionals working across a continuum of service deliverysettings.

Editors and Affiliations

  • , Dept. Applied Behavioral Science, University of Kansas, Lawrence, USA

    Derek D. Reed, Florence D. DiGennaro Reed

  • May Institute, Randolph, USA

    James K. Luiselli

About the editors

Derek D. Reed, Ph.D., BCBA-D, is a behavior analyst specializing in applied behavior analysis, behavioral economics, use-inspired basic research, quantitative analysis, and performance improvement. Currently, he is an Assistant Professor and Director of the Laboratory in Applied Behavioral Economics at the University of Kansas. Dr. Reed has served as an editorial board member of Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, Behavior Analysis in Practice, The Psychological Record, and Journal of Early Intensive Behavioral Interventions. He also served as Editor for Volumes 1 and 2 of the Behavior Analysis Review (2007) and is presently the Co-Editor of the APA Division 25 (Behavior Analysis) Recorder newsletter.

Florence D. DiGennaro Reed, Ph.D., BCBA-D, is a behavior analyst specializing in applied behavior analysis, staff training in service delivery settings, and performance management. Currently, she is an Assistant Professor and Director of the Performance Management Laboratory at the University of Kansas. Dr. DiGennaro Reed has served as an editorial board member of Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, Behavior Analysis in Practice, School Psychology Review, Journal of Behavioral Education, and Journal of Early Intensive Behavioral Interventions. She has also served as Associate Editor for Journal of Behavioral Education and is presently the Co-Editor of the APA Division 25 (Behavior Analysis) Recorder newsletter. She sits on the Board of Directors for the Association for Science in Autism Treatment and consults with nonprofit organizations that provide services to individuals with developmental disabilities.

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James K. Luiselli, Ed.D., ABPP, BCBA-D, is a clinical psychologist who has published 10 books and more than 250 articles in professional journals. He also has edited special-topic issues of journals such as Behavior Modification, Child & Family Behavior Therapy, and Mental Health Aspects of Developmental Disabilities. Dr. Luiselli’s areas of specialization include behavioral psychology, applied behavior analysis, consultation, and performance improvement. He is an Associate Editor for Journal of Child and Family Studies and editorial board member of several journals, including Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities, Behavior Modification, Journal of Positive Behavioral Intervention, and Clinical Case Studies.

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