Efficacy of COMPASS

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To help answer our questions effectively, we applied the same sampling, recruitment, measures, and randomization procedures for both RCTs, which then allowed us to combine samples to answer secondary research…

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COMPASS Development

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Fig. 2.1 Autism competency enhancement model Challenges. Personal challenges include biological predispositions that increase risks to developing competence. In ASD, neurobiological differences in brain development and function are examples (Volkmar 2005)….

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Teacher Internal and External Factors

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Fig. 7.1 Integrated model with focus on teacher internal and external factors Teacher Self-efficacy One important factor that might help us understand differences in teachers’ responses to COMPASS is teacher…

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Child Internal and External Factors

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Fig. 8.1 Integrated model with focus on child internal and external factors Question 1: To what extent is COMPASS able to help all children with ASD, regardless of severity or symptom…

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Conclusion

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Fig. 9.1 Integrated model Additional predictive factors in the model are the quality of consultant and teacher behavior as well as the internal and external factors associated with the consultant, the…

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Behavioral Assessment in School Settings

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Fig. 2.1 Narrative ABC record This recording can be rich in detail and allow a focus on multiple behavioral sequences prior to treatment planning. Although this method requires little actual…

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Transporting Cognitive Behavior Interventions to the School Setting

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© Springer Science+Business Media New York 2015Rosemary Flanagan, Korrie Allen and Eva Levine (eds.)Cognitive and Behavioral Interventions in the Schools10.1007/978-1-4939-1972-7_14 14. Transporting Cognitive Behavior Interventions to the School Setting Matthew P. Mychailyszyn1, 2   (1) Department of Psychology, Towson…

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Cognitive and Behavioral Interventions

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, Rebecca B. Skolnick7 and Kristin P. Wyatt7 (7) Department of Psychology, Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY, USA   Description Hierarchy development is an integral component of graded exposure therapy for anxiety disorders. A hierarchy,…

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