We present the case of a 17-year-old girl with Asperger syndrome and borderline intellectual disability with a 5-year history of chronic skin-picking. Our intervention approach included an initial functional assessment to identify variables maintaining skin-picking, followed by evaluation of a behavioral treatment package. Results of the functional assessment suggested that skin-picking was maintained by automatic reinforcement in the form of tactile and visual stimulation. The intervention, consisting of an antecedent control procedure (covering areas with bandages) and differential reinforcement, was evaluated in an ABAC
The effectiveness of a deliberately limited version of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for chronic...
Well-ordered empirical information on ‘what works’ in art therapy with children diagnosed with Autis...
Well-ordered empirical information on ‘what works’ in art therapy with children diagnosed with Autis...
We present the case of a 17-year-old girl with Asperger syndrome and borderline intellectual dis-abi...
Skin-picking is a type of self-injurious behavior involving the pulling, scratching, lancing, diggin...
Patients with Autism Spectrum Disorder present with a heterogeneous mix of features beyond the core ...
Skin picking is common in individuals with Prader-Willi Syndrome (PWS) but few treatment studies exi...
Self-injurious skin picking is characterized by repetitive, ritualistic, or impulsive skin picking t...
Thirty-four college students suffering from pathological skin picking were randomly assigned to a fo...
Pathological skin picking (PSP) refers to chronic skin picking or scratching that causes tissue dama...
Although pathological skin-picking has been documented in the medical literature since the 19th cent...
Body-focused repetitive behaviors such as skin picking have gained recent attention in the psychiatr...
This case study included functional assessment and treatment of trichotillomania and skin picking by...
Autism Spectrum Disorder, a condition once thought to be rare, currently affects millions of people ...
The classification of self-inflicted skin lesions proposed by the European Society for Dermatology a...
The effectiveness of a deliberately limited version of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for chronic...
Well-ordered empirical information on ‘what works’ in art therapy with children diagnosed with Autis...
Well-ordered empirical information on ‘what works’ in art therapy with children diagnosed with Autis...
We present the case of a 17-year-old girl with Asperger syndrome and borderline intellectual dis-abi...
Skin-picking is a type of self-injurious behavior involving the pulling, scratching, lancing, diggin...
Patients with Autism Spectrum Disorder present with a heterogeneous mix of features beyond the core ...
Skin picking is common in individuals with Prader-Willi Syndrome (PWS) but few treatment studies exi...
Self-injurious skin picking is characterized by repetitive, ritualistic, or impulsive skin picking t...
Thirty-four college students suffering from pathological skin picking were randomly assigned to a fo...
Pathological skin picking (PSP) refers to chronic skin picking or scratching that causes tissue dama...
Although pathological skin-picking has been documented in the medical literature since the 19th cent...
Body-focused repetitive behaviors such as skin picking have gained recent attention in the psychiatr...
This case study included functional assessment and treatment of trichotillomania and skin picking by...
Autism Spectrum Disorder, a condition once thought to be rare, currently affects millions of people ...
The classification of self-inflicted skin lesions proposed by the European Society for Dermatology a...
The effectiveness of a deliberately limited version of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for chronic...
Well-ordered empirical information on ‘what works’ in art therapy with children diagnosed with Autis...
Well-ordered empirical information on ‘what works’ in art therapy with children diagnosed with Autis...