Item does not contain fulltextIn relationships between staff members and clients with intellectual disabilities (ID) and challenging behavior (CB) it is important to study their bidirectional dynamic interactions. In the present study three staff members were recorded on video during a daily bathing session with the same client with ID and CB. The video codings were analyzed using Cross Recurrence Quantification Analysis (CRQA) and based on the categories of Leary and Banjamin's interpersonal models. CRQA analyses demonstrated different synchronization levels of the three dyads with respect to affiliation and control. The dyads also differed in who (staff or client) was leading or following regarding affiliation and control. Furthermore, th...
BACKGROUND. Investigating interdyad (i.e., couples of a client and their usual caregiver) difference...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground Challenging behaviour of clients influences emotional wellb...
Item does not contain fulltextThe tacit practical knowledge of psychologists and support staff to fo...
In relationships between staff members and clients with intellectual disabilities (ID) and challengi...
Contains fulltext : 131584.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Social intera...
Social interactions between staff and clients with an intellectual disability contain synchronized t...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground Relationships between support staff and clients with intell...
Background Client-centred models of care imply that clients should have a collaborative relationship...
Past research has shown that rapport and cooperation between individuals is related to the level of ...
Past research has shown that rapport and cooperation between individuals is related to the level of ...
Background: Training support staff in dealing with challenging behaviour in clients with intellectua...
The staff-client interaction plays an important role in the development and maintenance or challengi...
Background Training support staff in dealing with challenging behaviour in clients with intellectual...
Past research has shown that rapport and cooperation between individuals is related to the level of ...
BACKGROUND. Investigating interdyad (i.e., couples of a client and their usual caregiver) difference...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground Challenging behaviour of clients influences emotional wellb...
Item does not contain fulltextThe tacit practical knowledge of psychologists and support staff to fo...
In relationships between staff members and clients with intellectual disabilities (ID) and challengi...
Contains fulltext : 131584.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Social intera...
Social interactions between staff and clients with an intellectual disability contain synchronized t...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground Relationships between support staff and clients with intell...
Background Client-centred models of care imply that clients should have a collaborative relationship...
Past research has shown that rapport and cooperation between individuals is related to the level of ...
Past research has shown that rapport and cooperation between individuals is related to the level of ...
Background: Training support staff in dealing with challenging behaviour in clients with intellectua...
The staff-client interaction plays an important role in the development and maintenance or challengi...
Background Training support staff in dealing with challenging behaviour in clients with intellectual...
Past research has shown that rapport and cooperation between individuals is related to the level of ...
BACKGROUND. Investigating interdyad (i.e., couples of a client and their usual caregiver) difference...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground Challenging behaviour of clients influences emotional wellb...
Item does not contain fulltextThe tacit practical knowledge of psychologists and support staff to fo...