Abstract

This article refers to:Ethical Issues in Using Behavior Contracts to Manage the “Difficult” Patient and FamilyBehavior Contracts Are Not Psychologically NaïveThe Patient as Responsible Agent: Ethical Constructs Important to considering Behavioral Contracts for “Difficult” Patients and FamiliesUnique Ethical and Practical Considerations in the Use of Behavior Contracts for Families of Minors and Minoritized Populations in Pediatric SettingsBehavior Contracts and Lessons from Parenting “Rotten” KidsBeyond Mediation: A Toolkit Approach to Preventing and Managing Conflict with Patients and Families in DifficultyTransforming Behavior Contracts Into Collaborative Commitments With FamiliesPaperwork: Put Behavior Contracts at the Bottom of the PileEthics, Engagement, and Escalating InterventionsPotential Legal Problems Embedded in Behavior Contracts

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