Abstract

The purpose of behavioral consultation is to train direct caregivers to assess, implement, and evaluate treatment programs to reduce maladaptive behavior. This article describes a behavioral consultation model developed in a residential treatment program for visually impaired children. The two case studies presented illlustrate the application of behavioral modification techniques. The article concludes with suggestions for overcoming the resistance of staff members to using behavior modification.

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