The Consulting Behavior Analyst: Reviewing Treatment Plans.
The Behavior Analyst Today 2001, Summer, 2, 3
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Publisher Description
One of the most important activities for a behavior analyst is the creation and review of treatment plans. The treatment plan as a document specifies the procedures, interventions and goals, which have been reasonably calculated for success. The importance of a quality treatment plan spans from an impact on intervention effectiveness to legal issues. While this is clearly an important part of the duties of a behavior analyst, little literature is devoted to the development of a quality document. This article overviews the content and review process of treatment plans in order to clarify and ensure a quality document. **********
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