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Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis | 2012

A COMPARISON OF SENSORY INTEGRATIVE AND BEHAVIORAL THERAPIES AS TREATMENT FOR PEDIATRIC FEEDING DISORDERS

Laura Addison; Cathleen C. Piazza; Meeta R. Patel; Melanie H. Bachmeyer; Kristi M. Rivas; Suzanne M. Milnes; Jackie Oddo

We compared the effects of escape extinction (EE) plus noncontingent reinforcement (NCR) with sensory integration therapy as treatment for the feeding problems of 2 children. Results indicated that EE plus NCR was more effective in increasing acceptance, decreasing inappropriate behavior, and increasing amount consumed relative to sensory integration for both children. The results are discussed in terms of the challenges of evaluating sensory-integration-based treatments, and the reasons why component analyses of multicomponent treatments like sensory integration are important.


Functional Analysis in Clinical Treatment | 2007

Function-based assessment and treatment of pediatric feeding disorders

Cathleen C. Piazza; Laura Addison

Publisher Summary The high prevalence of medical conditions and oral-motor dysfunction in children with feeding disorders suggests that biological factors play an important role in the etiology of feeding problems. Feeding disorder of infancy and childhood can be defined as a persistent failure to eat adequately, as reflected in significant failure to gain weight or significant weight loss over certain period of time. This disorder may be characterized by a variety of different topographical presentations such as total refusal to eat, dependence on supplemental feedings such as a gastrostomy tube (G-tube), inappropriate mealtime behavior (for example, crying, batting at the spoon), failure to thrive (FTT), and selectivity by type and texture. A diagnostic criteria for a feeding disorder specify that no medical condition severe enough to account for the feeding disturbance exists, and the feeding disturbance is not better accounted for by another mental disorder or by lack of available food.


School Psychology Review | 2004

Preparing Teachers in Evidence-Based Practices for Young Children with Autism

Dorothea C. Lerman; Christina M. Vorndran; Laura Addison; Stephanie A. Contrucci Kuhn


Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis | 2005

A Methodology for Assessing the Functions of Emerging Speech in Children with Developmental Disabilities

Dorothea C. Lerman; Mandy Parten; Laura Addison; Christina M. Vorndran; Valerie M. Volkert; Tiffany Kodak


Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis | 2007

FURTHER EVALUATION OF EMERGING SPEECH IN CHILDREN WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES: TRAINING VERBAL BEHAVIOR

Michael E. Kelley; M. Alice Shillingsburg; M Jicel Castro; Laura Addison; Robert H. LaRue


Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis | 2004

A Rapid Assessment of Skills in Young Children with Autism.

Dorothea C. Lerman; Christina M. Vorndran; Laura Addison; Stephanie A. Contrucci Kuhn


Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis | 2008

An Exploratory Analysis of Task-Interspersal Procedures While Teaching Object Labels To Children with Autism.

Valerie M. Volkert; Dorothea C. Lerman; Nicole Trosclair; Laura Addison; Tiffany Kodak


Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis | 2008

Reinforcement magnitude: an evaluation of preference and reinforcer efficacy.

Nicole Trosclair-Lasserre; Dorothea C. Lerman; Nathan A. Call; Laura Addison; Tiffany Kodak


Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis | 2007

Assessment of the Functions of Vocal Behavior in Children with Developmental Disabilities: A Replication.

Michael E. Kelley; M. Alice Shillingsburg; M Jicel Castro; Laura Addison; Robert H. LaRue; Megan Martins


Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis | 2006

A preliminary analysis of self-control with aversive events: the effects of task magnitude and delay on the choices of children with autism.

Dorothea C. Lerman; Laura Addison; Tiffany Kodak

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Dorothea C. Lerman

University of Houston–Clear Lake

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Tiffany Kodak

University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee

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Stephanie A. Contrucci Kuhn

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

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Cathleen C. Piazza

University of Nebraska Medical Center

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Michael E. Kelley

Florida Institute of Technology

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Valerie M. Volkert

University of Nebraska Medical Center

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Kristi M. Rivas

University of Nebraska Medical Center

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