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“ Problem” behaviour

“ Problem” behaviour. In relation with autism. www.blankers-hage.nl. Rini Blankers : nurse, manager, trainer, coach. Topics: Problem behavior Team processes/conflicts Elderly people Efficiency in the healthcare. Blankers-Hage v.o.f. The Netherlands. www.blankers-hage.nl.

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“ Problem” behaviour

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  1. “Problem” behaviour In relation with autism www.blankers-hage.nl

  2. Rini Blankers: nurse, manager, trainer, coach Topics: Problem behavior Team processes/conflicts Elderly people Efficiency in the healthcare Blankers-Hage v.o.f. The Netherlands www.blankers-hage.nl

  3. What is problem behavior?In a general way We talk about problem behavior when the behaviour of one person or a group personsdisturb an activity, and the behavior is difficult to change But there is more… www.blankers-hage.nl

  4. Trias of Wing in combination with problem behaviour We can talk about 3 groups: • Aloof • Passive • Active-but-odd www.blankers-hage.nl

  5. Individual differences • Intellect • Speaking • Level of being active (passive of active) • Personality and temperament • Age • Fluctuation of autism www.blankers-hage.nl

  6. Courses of problem behaviour • Fear • Physical pain • Overestimating (of themselves) • Unexpected changes • Boredom • Threatening • Hypersensitive (hearing/feeling) www.blankers-hage.nl

  7. Visible behaviour • Compulsive • Aggression -To other ones -To themselves (automutilation) • Doing the same thing (stereotype) • Withdrawn (aloof) www.blankers-hage.nl

  8. Non visual behaviour • Don’t understand the surrounding/environment • Problems with communication • Problems with social contacts www.blankers-hage.nl

  9. Why? • Contact and communication problems • Fears because of changes in the surrounding • Context blindness www.blankers-hage.nl

  10. Problem behaviour is used for: • Making something clear (communication) • Showing the feelings of -fear -Angriness -Panic • Showing the feelings of autism www.blankers-hage.nl

  11. Autistic clients have problems with sense information Making combinations is difficult, and sometimes they make wrong combinations Context blindness www.blankers-hage.nl

  12. Specific and non specific problem behaviour • Specific: (in the autist) Direct related to autism for example: Resistance of changes and close themselves for stimuli • Non specific (surrounding) not direct related to autism but related to how an autistic is standing in life. www.blankers-hage.nl

  13. Attitude guider/parent • Consequent • Prepare (pro-active) • Prevent problem behavior: use simple languish • Don’t think its manipulative behavior • Don’t go to far into the situation (carry away) • Be creative in the structure! www.blankers-hage.nl

  14. Treatment • Look to the surrounding: is there structure, good communication? • Is there specific problem behavior? • Obsessive compulsive behavior: -Rules -Alternatives -Use as a reward -give them borders www.blankers-hage.nl

  15. Structure • Stimuli reduction (protection of stimuli) • Stimuli selection (witch stimuli you give and witch not) • Stimuli regulation (making the stimuli predictable: a drill makes a lot of noise) • Stimuli intensity (bigger photo’s, visualization) • Stimuli expand (to learn new things in a right way) www.blankers-hage.nl

  16. The best long term effect you can have, is when you have investigate the function of problem behavior! www.blankers-hage.nl

  17. Questions?

  18. Thank you very much for your attention! www.blankers-hage.nl

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