Naturalistic Behavioral Behavioral Interventions Flashcards

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NDBI is a mix between which approaches

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Behavioral, Developmental

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What is NDBI

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Naturalistic Developmental Behavioral Interventions

Integrates behavioral technologies and developmental principles

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What are the targeted developmental domains of NDBIs

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Langauge & Communication, Play, Social Interactions, Cognition, Motor Skills

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4
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NDBI is used mainly for which disorder

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ASD

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Administration of NDBI

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Intervention agents: caregivers and interventionists

Average range of intervention is .2 - 35.9 months

with an average of 10.9 hours per week

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What does the Child Centered Model Mean in NDBI

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Means that NDBI is a strength based approach for children with ASD

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Benefits of NDBI

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Improved generalization

Increased rapid learning

Social development

Considers child’s goals

Family friendly approach

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8
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What is the Early Start Denver Model

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A way NDBI is implemented

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9
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Case Study shows what about NDBI

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NDBI has biggest increase in Social games, Imitation, and Functional Play

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10
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Differences of DSP and NDBI

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Direct Support Professional

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11
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How do NDBIs deal with comorbidities

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looks at the behavior and skills of the child and how it can be applied to other disorders

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Strengths of NDBI

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Utilizes strength based approaches

Enforces child autonomy

Increases child motivation, leads to more positive environment

Builds confidence

Teaches generalizability

Has consistency

Highly culturally responsive – goals are set in accordance with the child

Focuses on broad goals and long term outcomes

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Weakness of NDBI

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Can be hard to determine intervention effectiveness

Missing conflict of interest statements in research

Goals of intervention are often based on neurotypical standards

Places overemphasis on compliance

Research lacks longitudinal results

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What is social skills intervnetion

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Series of interventions that improves relationships with ASD and other disorders

AKA social skills training or group socials ksills intervention – can be done in group settings

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15
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Need for social skills intervention

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Comorbidity mental health diffiuclies…

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What did study 1 of Social Skills interventions show

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Social responsiveness scale decreased (good thing) for all but most in adolescent females

ABAS system is filled out by authority figures involved and that was better

Adverse effects - increased stress, anxeity, attention, parent stress

Best for adolescent females

17
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What did study 2 of social skills interventions show

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Greater improvmenet in

Social Awareness

Social communication skills

Motivation for social interaction

unusual mannerism

18
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What did study 3 of social skills interventions show

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LOL

19
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What did study 4 of social skills interventions show

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uh huh

20
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Strenghts of SSI

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…W

21
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Weaknesses of SSIs

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22
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Potential Use for Other DIsorders

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Williams, ADHD, Down Syndrome, FXS

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