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The right to effective behavioral treatment.

R Van Houten1, S Axelrod, J S Bailey

  • 1Mount Saint Vincent University.

Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis
|January 1, 1988
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Individuals receiving behavioral treatment have rights to a safe environment, welfare-focused services, competent analysts, skill-building programs, and effective interventions. These ensure the best outcomes for behavior change.

Area of Science:

  • Behavioral science
  • Clinical psychology
  • Applied behavior analysis

Background:

  • Behavioral interventions aim to modify behavior.
  • Ethical considerations are paramount in treatment.
  • Client welfare must be the primary focus.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline the fundamental rights of individuals receiving behavioral treatment.
  • To establish ethical guidelines for behavior analysts and services.
  • To advocate for high-quality, effective behavioral interventions.

Main Methods:

  • Ethical principles review.
  • Rights-based framework proposal.
  • Competency standards in behavior analysis.

Main Results:

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  • Defined rights include therapeutic environment and personal welfare.
  • Competent behavior analyst treatment is essential.
  • Functional skills, assessment, and effective procedures are mandated.

Conclusions:

  • Upholding these rights ensures ethical and effective behavioral treatment.
  • Client-centered care is critical in behavior modification.
  • Professional standards must prioritize client well-being and outcomes.