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The paper defines, details the application, and provides a critical ethical evaluation of the use of Escape Extinction (EE) in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), particularly for individuals exhibiting escape-maintained behaviors like non-compliance, protests, or avoidance of aversive stimuli (e.g., academic tasks, non-preferred foods, or reprimands). Key Concepts Definition: Escape Extinction is a behavioral intervention model that involves disallowing escape from an aversive or demanding situation contingent upon the reoccurrence of a problem behavior, such as continued non-compliance. It functions by discontinuing the negative reinforcement that maintains the escape behavior. Pros (Strengths): Builds Resilience: Helps the patient face the problem rather than avoid it, developing coping skills like emotional composure and personal responsibility. High Efficacy: Has extensive reported efficacy, particularly for escape-maintained challenging behavior in autistic or maladaptive cases, by pursuing a desired behavior relentlessly until sustainable change is attained. Practicality: Is simple and practical, allowing administration by an adult (e.g., a parent) with professional guidance, and can be highly practical and natural in some routines (e.g., making one's bed). Promotes Independence: Efficiently helps clients navigate challenging situations and achieve healthy levels of independence. Cons (Limitations & Controversy): Extinction Bursts: May elicit unexpected extinction bursts which can promote the development of other challenging behaviors, such as aggression, if not properly planned for. Behavior Transfer: Poorly conferred attempts may reinforce the advent or escalation of other challenging behaviors. Restricts Autonomy: Is controversial because it requires applying an aversive stimulus repeatedly, which can condition the client in a restrictive manner and is less reliant on client input or inner motivation compared to other models. Ethical Evaluation (BACB Codes): The procedure is subject to ethical codes for behavior analysts: 3.01 Responsibility to Clients: Tailoring actions to maximize clients' benefits and rights of care. 3.04 Service Agreement: Presenting a signed agreement detailing services and responsibilities to all stakeholders. 3.10 Limitations of Confidentiality: Assuring clients of confidentiality and clearly stating when disclosures might be required. 3.14 Facilitating Continuity of Services: Timely planning for effective transitions to new providers to prevent service interruption (relapse

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PSY 7710_Ethics for Behavior Analysts_Controversial Behavior Analytic Procedures




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Controversial Behavior Analytic Procedures

Escape Extinction

The advent of behavioral analysis and facets like functional analysis have sired many

benefits, including the broadening of functional scope and improved ability to develop effective

patient-centered interventions for clients struggling with behavioral and functional problems.

One of the most elusive areas in behavioral analysis and treatment has been that of escape-

maintained behaviors. While various treatment models have been integral in the treatment of

these behaviors, escape extinction have found apt utility and popularity in the management and

correction of a multiplicity of escape-maintained behaviors.

As LaRue et al. (2011) posits, escape extinction is a behavioral intervention model that

approaches behavioral modification from the angel of discontinuing negative reinforcements to

that behavior. Ward, Parker and Perdikaris (2017) define escape extinction as a behavioral

intervention model that focuses on disallowing escape from an aversive contingent upon

reoccurrence of problem behavior, including continued non-compliance. For example, a parent

insists that the child must complete his/her homework every day, despite continued resistance,

protests or tantrums. This is unlike negative reinforcement which could have led to reduction of

workload for the child to increase likelihood of compliance, escape extinction involves keeping

the demands intact, until the child resolves to oblige.

In applied behaviour analysis (ABA) space, escape extinction has majorly been adopted

among people exhibiting maladaptive behaviours, where it has seen usefulness in taming

tendencies to avoid undesirable stimuli, including aversive elements (Tarbox & Tarbox, 2016).

In essence, escape extinction has demonstrated popularity for individuals with disabilities who

exhibit challenging behavior as route to escape or avoid an aversive stimulus, such as academic
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