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A Review of Behavioral Foundations of Effective Autism Treatment

  • Amanda M. Karsten
  • , Meca Andrade
  • , Catia Cividini-Motta
  • , Kerry A. Conde
  • , Maeve G. Donnelly
  • , Kelly McConnell
  • , Keira Moore
  • , Lindsay Peters
  • , Kylie Roberts
  • , Corey Stocco
  • , Berglind Sveinbjornsdottir
  • , Nicholas Vanselow

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Abstract

Behavior analysts must base their practices on both the conceptual foundations and the validated technologies of our field. In recognition of these important facets of effective practice, Mayville and Mulick (2011) have produced an edited book aimed at “developing the conceptually sound and procedurally innovative behavior analysts that are so badly needed” (p. x) within the burgeoning field of autism treatment. We summarize the content of this book and evaluate its utility to practitioners working with people with autism spectrum disorders.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)47-52
JournalBehavior Analysis in Practice
Volume5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 2012

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