Clinical Handbook of Behavioral Sleep Treatment in Children on the Autism Spectrum
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Clinical Handbook of Behavioral Sleep Treatment in Children on the Autism Spectrum
McLay, Laurie K; France, Karyn G; Blampied, Neville M
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
11/2022
301
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Inglês
9783030991333
15 a 20 dias
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Chapter 1. Introduction.- Part 1. Functional Behavioral Assessment of Sleep Problems.- Chapter 2. A Behavioral Explanation of Sleep and Sleep Problems in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder.- Chapter 3. Assessing Sleep Problems in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder with Functional Behavioral Assessment.- Chapter 4. Conducting FBA of Sleep Problems in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder.- Chapter 5. Assessing Antecedent Variables That May Interfere with Sleep.- Chapter 6. Consequence Variables That May Interfere with Sleep.- Chapter 7. Establishing the Behavioral Function with a Matching Treatment.- Chapter 8. Other Direct and Indirect Measures of Sleep in Children.- Part 2. Treatment of Sleep Problems in Children with ASD: Antecedent-Based Interventions.- Chapter 9. Sleep Hygiene.- Chapter 10. Bedtime Fading and Bedtime Fading with Response-Cost.- Chapter 11. Visual Supports, Social Stories, VideoModeling.- Chapter 12. Stimulus Substitutions.- Chapter 13. White Noise and Auditory Stimulation.- Part 3. Treatment of Sleep Problems in Children with ASD: Consequence-Based Interventions.- Chapter 14. Extinction.- Chapter 15. Parental Presence and Camping Out.- Chapter 16. Time-Based Checking.- Chapter 17. Assessment and Treatment of Sleep-Interfering Stereotypy.- Part 4. Clinical Considerations in the Treatment of Sleep Problems in Children with ASD.- Chapter 18. Treatment for Sleep Problems Using Melatonin and Other Pharmaceutical Approaches.- Chapter 19. Nonbehavioral and Nonpharmaceutical Approaches to Treatment of Sleep Problems in Children with ASD.- Chapter 20. Parents as Sleep Co-Therapists for Children with ASD.- Chapter 21. Intervening in Cases with Clinical Complexity.- Chapter 22. Including Children with ASD in the Therapeutic Process.- Chapter 23. Secondary Effects of Sleep Problems.- Chapter 24. Single-Case Designs: Systematic Information for Clinicians on Intervention Effects.
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Antecedent variable and sleep disorders in children;Autism spectrum disorder and children with sleep disorders;Bedtime fading and bedtime fading with response-cost;Behavioral disorders, sleep, and children with autism;Challenging behaviors and children with autism;Children with autism, sleep problems, FBA;Developmental disabilities and sleep problems;Function- versus nonfunction-based sleep interventions;Functional Behavioral Assessment and sleep problems;Insomnia, parasomnia, and children with ASD;Medical conditions and sleep disorders in children;Melatonin and other pharmaceutical approaches to sleep;Parental presence/camping out procedures and sleep;Sleep hygiene and children with autism;Sleep interfering behaviors and children with ASD;Sleep onset and maintenance in children with autism;Stereotypy, repetitive behaviors, and childhood sleep problems;Stimulus substitutions and children's sleep disturbance;Visual supports, social stories, video modeling and sleep;White noise, auditory stimulation, and sleep
Chapter 1. Introduction.- Part 1. Functional Behavioral Assessment of Sleep Problems.- Chapter 2. A Behavioral Explanation of Sleep and Sleep Problems in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder.- Chapter 3. Assessing Sleep Problems in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder with Functional Behavioral Assessment.- Chapter 4. Conducting FBA of Sleep Problems in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder.- Chapter 5. Assessing Antecedent Variables That May Interfere with Sleep.- Chapter 6. Consequence Variables That May Interfere with Sleep.- Chapter 7. Establishing the Behavioral Function with a Matching Treatment.- Chapter 8. Other Direct and Indirect Measures of Sleep in Children.- Part 2. Treatment of Sleep Problems in Children with ASD: Antecedent-Based Interventions.- Chapter 9. Sleep Hygiene.- Chapter 10. Bedtime Fading and Bedtime Fading with Response-Cost.- Chapter 11. Visual Supports, Social Stories, VideoModeling.- Chapter 12. Stimulus Substitutions.- Chapter 13. White Noise and Auditory Stimulation.- Part 3. Treatment of Sleep Problems in Children with ASD: Consequence-Based Interventions.- Chapter 14. Extinction.- Chapter 15. Parental Presence and Camping Out.- Chapter 16. Time-Based Checking.- Chapter 17. Assessment and Treatment of Sleep-Interfering Stereotypy.- Part 4. Clinical Considerations in the Treatment of Sleep Problems in Children with ASD.- Chapter 18. Treatment for Sleep Problems Using Melatonin and Other Pharmaceutical Approaches.- Chapter 19. Nonbehavioral and Nonpharmaceutical Approaches to Treatment of Sleep Problems in Children with ASD.- Chapter 20. Parents as Sleep Co-Therapists for Children with ASD.- Chapter 21. Intervening in Cases with Clinical Complexity.- Chapter 22. Including Children with ASD in the Therapeutic Process.- Chapter 23. Secondary Effects of Sleep Problems.- Chapter 24. Single-Case Designs: Systematic Information for Clinicians on Intervention Effects.
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Antecedent variable and sleep disorders in children;Autism spectrum disorder and children with sleep disorders;Bedtime fading and bedtime fading with response-cost;Behavioral disorders, sleep, and children with autism;Challenging behaviors and children with autism;Children with autism, sleep problems, FBA;Developmental disabilities and sleep problems;Function- versus nonfunction-based sleep interventions;Functional Behavioral Assessment and sleep problems;Insomnia, parasomnia, and children with ASD;Medical conditions and sleep disorders in children;Melatonin and other pharmaceutical approaches to sleep;Parental presence/camping out procedures and sleep;Sleep hygiene and children with autism;Sleep interfering behaviors and children with ASD;Sleep onset and maintenance in children with autism;Stereotypy, repetitive behaviors, and childhood sleep problems;Stimulus substitutions and children's sleep disturbance;Visual supports, social stories, video modeling and sleep;White noise, auditory stimulation, and sleep