

Understanding Repetitive Behavior: Session 299 with Bill Ahearn
33 snips May 5, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Dr. Bill Ahearn, the Director of Research at The New England Center for Children, shares his insights on the complexities of repetitive behavior and anxiety in individuals with autism. He highlights the importance of tailored interventions like Response Interruption and Redirection while navigating stereotypic and self-injurious behavior. Bill also emphasizes the need for interdisciplinary collaboration in behavioral therapy and reflects on his pride in being a behavior analyst. His experiences provide a unique lens into effective strategies and understanding emotional complexities in treatment.
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ABA Field's Rapid Growth
- The field of applied behavior analysis has grown rapidly from a small, little-known discipline to one with huge demand.
- This growth contrasts with the limited opportunities and awareness that existed when Bill entered the field.
Reducing Stereotypy with Activities
- NEC implemented activity schedules to reduce boredom and stereotypic behavior on Saturday school days.
- Matching activities preferred by students led to more functional engagement and reduced repetitive behavior.
When To Treat Stereotypic Behavior
- Intervene with stereotypic behavior only when it interferes with learning or safety.
- Use redirection with mastered, easy tasks and avoid trying to eliminate stereotypy that has functional or self-reinforcing purposes.