Chronic rumination reduction in a severely developmentally disabled adult following combined use of positive and negative contingencies

The use of combined positive and negative contingencies markedly reduced ruminative behavior in a severely mentally retarded, blind 20-year-old male residing in a residential treatment facility. A 95.4% decrease in rumination events occurred from baseline to follow-up. This procedure is offered as a...

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