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Response-contingent small-step treatment: performance-based communication intervention.

R L Bollinger, C E Stout

    The Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders
    |February 1, 1976
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    Response-contingent small-step treatment offers a structured approach for adults with brain injuries affecting communication. This method involves detailed planning and systematic data collection for effective management.

    Area of Science:

    • Neurorehabilitation
    • Speech-Language Pathology
    • Clinical Psychology

    Background:

    • Brain injuries often lead to communication disturbances in adults.
    • Effective management requires structured and systematic clinical methodologies.
    • Existing approaches may lack detailed planning and objective data retrieval.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To introduce and describe response-contingent small-step treatment.
    • To outline the key components of treatment planning and execution.
    • To highlight the utility of treatment forms for data management.

    Main Methods:

    • Development of a structured clinical methodology: response-contingent small-step treatment.
    • Treatment planning involves defining target behavior hierarchies and performance criteria.

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  • Utilization of planned response contingencies and systematic treatment forms.
  • Main Results:

    • Provides a structured framework for managing communication disorders in brain-injured adults.
    • Facilitates objective scoring of patient responses.
    • Enables systematic treatment planning and reliable data charting.

    Conclusions:

    • Response-contingent small-step treatment is an effective structured methodology.
    • Systematic planning and objective data retrieval are crucial for managing brain-injured adults.
    • Treatment forms enhance the efficiency and objectivity of the clinical process.