**Association of American Publishers (AAP) PROSE Award Winner in Clinical Psychology and Psychiatry, 2024** The degree to which adults with severe autism and intellectual disabilities experiences desired lifestyles often is heavily dependent on supports and services provided by human service agencies. Promoting Desired Lifestyles Among Adults With Severe Autism and Intellectual Disabilities: Person-Centered Applications of Behavior Analysis describes how desired of individual adults can be accurately identified and supports and services provided in accordance with those desires. Focusing on person-centered applications of behavior analysis, procedures are presented for human service staff to develop good relationships with individuals, provide routine choice opportunities and ensure access to preferences, teach individuals to exert control over their daily lifestyles, overcome challenging behavior in acceptable ways, and treat individuals with dignity. The goal is to ensure individuals achieve lifestyles they personally desire and experience day-to-day happiness.
**Association of American Publishers (AAP) PROSE Award Winner in Clinical Psychology and Psychiatry, 2024** The degree to which adults with severe autism and intellectual disabilities experiences desired lifestyles often is heavily dependent on supports and services provided by human service agencies. Promoting Desired Lifestyles Among Adults With Severe Autism and Intellectual Disabilities: Person-Centered Applications of Behavior Analysis describes how desired of individual adults can be accurately identified and supports and services provided in accordance with those desires. Focusing on person-centered applications of behavior analysis, procedures are presented for human service staff to develop good relationships with individuals, provide routine choice opportunities and ensure access to preferences, teach individuals to exert control over their daily lifestyles, overcome challenging behavior in acceptable ways, and treat individuals with dignity. The goal is to ensure individuals achieve lifestyles they personally desire and experience day-to-day happiness.
Section I: Introduction To Promoting Desired Lifestyles
1. Overview of Promoting Desired Lifestyles Among Adults with
Severe Autism and Intellectual Disabilities
2. The Critical Roles of Behavior Analysis and
Person-Centeredness
3. Laying the Foundation I: Evidence-Based Identification of
Individual Desires
4. Laying the Foundation II: Identifying Valid Indices of
Happiness
Section II: Promoting Day-to-Day Happiness
5. Actively Promoting Good Relationships
6. Providing Choice Opportunities
7. Ensuring Access to Preferences
8. Making Undesirable Situations More Desirable
Section III: Special Considerations in Promoting Desired
Lifestyles
9. The Qualified Role of Teaching
10. Person-Centeredness, Behavior Analysis, and Treating
Challenging Behavior
11. Training, Supervising, and Motivating Front-Line Staff
12. Treating with Dignity
Section IV: Selected Readings
Dennis H. Reid is the founder and director of the Carolina Behavior Analysis and Support Center. His company has more than 25 years of experience providing assisted employment to persons with severe disabilities. Dr. Dennis Reid has more than 45 years of experience working with individuals with severe intellectual and developmental disabilities, including autism, in educational, residential, vocational, and community support settings. He has provided advice to human services organizations in most US states, as well as Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. He has written or co-written 15 books and more than 140 peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters on applied behavior analysis. He earned the American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities International Research Award in 2006 and Fellowship membership in the Association for Behavior Analysis International in 2007. Mary Rosswurm is the mother of an adult son with autism and Chief Executive Officer of LittleStar ABA Therapy. She has 18 years of professional experience working with individuals with autism. She has held various leadership positions in the field of disabilities, including those with the Council of Autism Service Providers and the Association of Science in Autism Treatment. She has also held leadership positions on the Indiana Commission on Autism and the Indiana Providers of Effective Autism Treatment, both of which she founded. She has numerous professional articles, such as in Behavior Analysis in Practice and The Behavior Analyst Today, and she co-authored The Training Curriculum for Supervisors of ABA Technicians. Mary has made many presentations at professional conferences such as the Autism Speaks Law Summit and Conference of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. She is currently completing her doctoral work in Leadership and Organizational Development at Benedictine University.
"Whether one reads the whole book cover to cover, chapter by
chapter, or starts out with browsing for a specific topic of
interest, and then dive deeper, this guidebook is formatted
beautifully to serve as a reference that incorporates detailed
descriptions of recommended guidelines for implementation. It will
serve as a teaching tool with careful consideration taken of, and
described from all perspectives, first and foremost, the
individuals who have severe disabilities. Paid direct support staff
who provide the day-to-day care, as well as natural supports and
family members, supervisors and other clinicians, are all
considered and addressed as to how they might take important steps
that can change lives while increasing their own joy and job
satisfaction. The chapter summary with key points at the end of
each chapter clearly summarizes content that is complex and
detailed, as needed. Case illustrations incorporated depict
examples of people receiving support; which improves readers’
understanding, demonstrates actual applications of guidelines, and
shares meaningful outcomes for each person. I am beyond grateful to
these authors, Dr. Reid and Ms. Rosswurm, for taking the time and
making the effort to write this book. I am also appreciative for
how thoughtfully and thoroughly each topic is covered and the
extent to which content is compiled." --Diane Berth, Mom, LPA,
BCBA
"Rarely does a book come along that is both relevant to current
issues few others are addressing and written in such a clear and
straightforward manner to make it accessible to everyone.
“Promoting Desired Lifestyles. . . is such a book. Reid and
Rosswurm have succeeded in showing that there are no real obstacles
to blending and integrating person-centered approaches and behavior
analysis.
The book is structured in a way that makes the main ideas very easy
to identify, implement, and retain. Throughout each chapter are
bolded and boxed short summaries that convey the main ideas of the
preceding section in a clear and understandable way. The concepts
in each section are easily recognizable to the behavior analyst as
evidence-based practices, yet the presentation is not complicated
by excessively technical terms, descriptions, or detail.
This book is designed to guard against such behaviors by stressing
the need for conditions, practices, and procedures that foster
self-direction and self-advocacy. In time, this perspective will
hopefully become commonplace, and fostering the many other
determinants of happiness that the person brings to the life
experience, self-efficacy, optimism, hope, humor, or courage can
become the focus of our work." --Springer, Advances in
Neurodevelopmental Disorders Journal
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