This book presents an evidence-based framework for replacing harmful,
restrictive behavior management practices with safe and effective
alternatives. The first half summarizes the concept and history of
restraint and seclusion in mental health applications used with impaired
elders, children with intellectual disabilities, and psychiatric
patients. Subsequent chapters provide robust data and make the case for
behavior management interventions that are less restrictive without
compromising the safety of the patients, staff, or others. This volume
presents the necessary steps toward the gradual elimination of
restraint-based strategies and advocates for practices based in client
rights and ethical values.
Topics featured in this volume include:
- The epidemiology of restraints in mental health practice.
- Ethical and legal aspects of restraint and seclusion.
- Current uses of restraint and seclusion.
- Applied behavior analysis with general characteristics and
interventions.
- The evidence for organizational interventions.
- Other approaches to non-restrictive behavior management.
Reducing Restraint and Restrictive Behavior Management Practices is a
must-have resource for researchers, clinicians and practitioners, and
graduate students in the fields of developmental psychology, behavioral
therapy, social work, psychiatry, and geriatrics.