Rm. Foxx, 20 YEARS OF APPLIED BEHAVIOR ANALYSIS IN TREATING THE MOST SEVERE PROBLEM BEHAVIOR - LESSONS LEARNED, The Behavior analyst, 19(2), 1996, pp. 225-235
This paper reviews some of the author's experiences during the past 20
years of treating severe problem behavior. Factors that represent bar
riers to success are identified and discussed, as are factors that con
tribute to the development of successful treatment programs. Barriers
to success include the inherent reactive nature of human services and
educational systems, expertise problems, systems problems, information
gaps, programming problems, characteristics of problem behavior, and
maintenance problems. Some new programmatic directions are suggested f
or overcoming the various treatment barriers. The paper concludes with
strategies and factors to consider that will ensure long-term success
in the treatment of severe problem behavior.