The Self-Injurious Behavior Inhibiting System (SIBIS) is an apparatus designed to reduce self-injurious behavior (SIB) directed at the head, such as banging...
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licking Self-destructive behavior Self-hatred Self-Injurious Behavior Inhibiting System Laye-Gindhu A, Schonert-Reichl KA (2005). "Nonsuicidal Self-Harm...
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(1990). "Clinical evaluation of the self-injurious behavior inhibiting system (SIBIS)". Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis. 23 (1): 53–78. doi:10.1901/jaba...
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Stimming (redirect from Self-stimulatory behavior)
Self-stimulatory behavior (also called stimming, stims, self-stimulation, stereotypy, and stereotypic movement disorder) is the repetition of physical...
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experiential avoidance, emotional isolation, as well as impulsive and self-injurious behaviours. American psychologist Marsha Linehan highlights that while...
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Impulsivity (redirect from Impulsive behavior)
1016/0191-8869(85)90011-X. Dean, Chelsea R. (2006). "Assessing self-injurious behaviors on a College Campus". Senior Honors Theses & Projects. Senior Honor...
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childhood. Self-injurious behavior (SIB) is approximately three times more common in autistic people than non-autistic people. These behaviors encompass...
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Graduated electronic decelerator (category Behavior modification)
the Self-Injurious Behavior Inhibiting System (SIBIS), a controversial device that delivered electric shocks to the skin for the purpose of inhibiting self-harming...
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Asperger syndrome (redirect from Self-diagnosed Asperger syndrome)
reduce repetitive and self-injurious behaviors, aggressive outbursts, and impulsivity, and improve stereotypical patterns of behavior and social relatedness...
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Devices Used To Treat Self-Injurious or Aggressive Behavior". Federal Register. April 25, 2016. Retrieved 2020-08-08. (1978) The Behavior Analyst, 1(1) Kupferstein...
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Fragile X syndrome (category Syndromes affecting the nervous system)
risperidone and quetiapine are used to treat high rates of self-injurious, aggressive and aberrant behaviors in this population (Bailey Jr et al., 2012). Anticonvulsants...
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Classic autism (section Repetitive behavior)
self-injurious behavior seems to be specific to autism, but autism appears to have an elevated pattern of occurrence and severity of these behaviors....
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Criterion A1: Episodes of verbal and/or non-damaging, nondestructive, or non-injurious physical assault that occur, on average, twice weekly for three months...
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Lead poisoning (redirect from Lead poisoning, nervous system)
from earthenware pipes than from lead pipes. For it seems to be made injurious by lead, because white lead is produced by it, and this is said to be...
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schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, as well as aggressive and self-injurious behaviors associated with autism spectrum disorder. It is taken either by...
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Anger management (section Cognitive behavioral therapy)
prescribed psychotropic medication as the result of aggressive or self-injurious behavior. The medication's role as a chemical restraint does not help modify...
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Tourette syndrome (section Behavioral)
poisoning. The extreme self-injurious behaviors of Lesch-Nyhan syndrome may be confused with Tourette syndrome or stereotypies, but self-injury is rare in...
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Naltrexone (category All articles with self-published sources)
conducted on naltrexone for long COVID. One study suggests that self-injurious behaviors present in persons with developmental disabilities (including autism)...
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still remain, as they have somewhat nasal, robot-like voices, engage in self-injurious habits, and are very sensitive to loud and sudden noises. They also...
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increased daytime sleepiness, and worsening cognition. Injurious dream enactment behaviors are a treatment priority. Frequency and severity of RBD may...
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Autism therapies (section Applied behavior analysis)
Of the many medications studied for treatment of aggressive and self-injurious behavior in children and adolescents with autism, only risperidone and methylphenidate...
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Multiple complex developmental disorder (category Nervous system)
minutes to days of behavioral disorganization or regression with the emergence of markedly immature, primitive, and/or self-injurious behaviors. Significant...
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Sleepwalking (redirect from Complex sleep behavior)
Mahowald, M. W. (1995b). Two cases of premenstrual sleep terrors and injurious sleep-walking. Journal of Psychosomatic Obstetrics & Gynecology, 16, 79–84...
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S2CID 25471168 Hill SP (May 2009), "Do gorillas regurgitate potentially-injurious stomach acid during 'regurgitation and reingestion?'", Animal Welfare...
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services (and patients themselves tend to underestimate the lethality of self-injurious behaviours) with typically a chronically elevated risk of suicide much...
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1080/0300443001630103. Cox, R. & Schopler, E. (1993). "Aggression and Self-Injurious Behaviours in Persons with Autism – The TEACCH Approach". Acta Paedopsychiatrica...
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Clomipramine (category CYP2D6 inhibitors)
Parker DE, Golden RN (May 1996). "Clomipramine treatment for self-injurious behavior of individuals with mental retardation: a double-blind comparison...
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suggest that SHANK3 knockout mice display behavioral phenotypes of autism. These mice display self-injurious grooming, anxiety, and social difficulties...
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Akathisia (category Symptoms and signs: Nervous system)
Mountjoy, C. Q. (2000). "Relationship of akathisia to aggressive and self-injurious behaviour: A prevalence study in a UK tertiary referral centre". International...
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Smith–Lemli–Opitz syndrome (category Syndromes affecting the nervous system)
auditory and visual stimuli. Many patients show aggressiveness and self-injurious behaviours, and sleep disturbances are common. Specific behaviours resembling...
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