This textbook offers real-world case studies for using Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) to create, implement, and appraise behavior intervention programs across a variety of client situations. Its chapters are formatted for ease of use and retention and organized to focus on the core components of ABA: assessment, planning, implementation, evaluation, and research/ethics. Illustrative cases represent a diversity of problem behaviors, settings, social contexts, and life stages, and includes questions about data collection, goal setting, communication with families, and other processes of effective ABA practice. Together they emphasize not only the content knowledge involved in designing interventions, but also the interpersonal skills necessary for helping change complex challenging behaviors.
These fifty case studies:
- Are suited to individual or team training.
- Present guiding questions regarding ABA process and professional practice
- Feature charts, forms, templates, and other practical tools.
- Include links to Behavior Analyst Certification Board resources.
- Demonstrate the flexibility of ABA for use with children, adolescents, adults, or seniors.