Differential reinforcement of other behaviors to treat chronic rumination of mental retardates
Food rumination is a maladaptive, life-threatening behavior observed among infants and institutional populations for the mentally retarded. Differential reinforcement of other behaviors (IRT > N) was experimentally studied as a method of reducing this behavior. Two mentally retarded clients emitt...
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