Abstract

A program involving increased daily activities, differential reinforcement of other behavior (DRO), and timeout was instituted in an effort to reduce the longstanding seizure-like behavior of a 41-yr-old institutionalized retarded male. Results of a reversal design showed a marked decrease in seizure activity during the treatment phase, which was maintained during subsequent fading of the activities and DRO.

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