Self-injurious Behavior Gene-brain-behavior Relationships

Self-injurious Behavior Gene-brain-behavior Relationships by Stephen R. Schroeder, published by the American Psychological Association in January 2002, offers a comprehensive, interdisciplinary review of research focused on the etiology and treatment of self-injurious behavior (SIB). This 405-page volume addresses a chronic condition with an estimated prevalence rate of 13 percent, particularly among individuals who are retarded and autistic. The book presents insights from leading researchers who explore advanced models and theories related to SIB, emphasizing the complexity of this condition.
Readers will find an in-depth examination of various aspects of SIB, including functional assessment and the behavioral and biological antecedents that contribute to its occurrence. The text delves into specific topics such as Lesch-Nyhan Syndrome and the role of opioid peptides, providing a detailed understanding of the condition from both basic and applied research perspectives. This edition serves as a valuable resource for researchers, teachers, and clinicians seeking to enhance their knowledge of self-injurious behavior and its underlying mechanisms.
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A comprehensive, interdisciplinary review of the research on etiology and treatment of this chronic condition for which there is no known apparent cure. With an estimated prevalence rate of 13 per cent. SIB occurs most frequently among persons who are retarded and autistic. In this volume, the field’s leading researchers examine a new generation of models and theories with a level of specificity far beyond what was heretofore imagined possible. From the burgeoning area of research on functional assessment and the behavioural and biological antecedents of SIB, to the role of Lesch-Nyhan Syndrome and opioid peptides, the work of these foremost basic, applied, and behavioural researchers is sure to greatly enhance feloow researchers’, teachers’, and clinicians’ understanding of this devastating condition.
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