Decreasing Self Injurious Behaviors In
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files.eric.ed.govenvironment. Some common behaviors are clapping, hand flapping, self injurious behaviors, and yelling. Others might include rocking, mouthing objects, intense staring, and fixation on certain objects and/or subjects. Not all students exhibit the same behaviors. Each student’s needs will be different as far as his or her behavior is
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autismpdc.fpg.unc.eduPotential interfering behaviors that are serving some type of communicative function and are being reinforced (perhaps unknowingly) include: interfering behaviors that may be repetitive, disruptive, and/or self-injurious and subtle forms of communications such as grunting, reaching, leading. Step 2.
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www.borderlinepersonalitydisorder.org• Impulsive behaviors that result in adverse outcomes and psychological distress, such as excessive spending, sexual encounters, substance use or shoplifting. • Recurring suicidal threats or non-suicidal self-injurious behavior, such as cutting. • Unstable, intense personal relationships, sometimes alternating between “all good,”