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Supporting People Changing Lives

This area contains a number of research papers and talks that will be of use to practitioners.

Papers

Chapter 8: Low arousal approaches in the management of challenging behaviours. Andrew McDonnell, Tony Waters. & David Jones

Low Arousal Approaches Developing non aversive behaviour management strategies: The use of low arousal approaches. Andy McDonnell

Care Without Responsibility by Ian Gallon 

The Role of Clinical Psychology in Managing Challenging Behaviour by Andrew McDonnell et al

Managing Behaviour Literature Pack 

STAFF TRAINING IN THE MANAGEMENT OF AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIORS: OUTCOME DATA ON 15 TRAINING COURSES Andrew A McDonnell and Peter Jones. South Birmingham Psychology Service, 208 Monyhull Hall Rd, Kings Norton, Birmingham. B30 3QJ, U.K Submitted for Publication to Mental Retardation.

Calming Effects of Deep Touch Pressure in Patients with Autistic Disorder, College Students, and Animals TEMPLE GRANDIN, Ph.D. JOURNAL OF CHILD AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY Volume 2, Number 1, 1992 Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., Publishers

An Investigation into the topography of referrals to a Community Challenging Behaviour Service: Implications for research and training -under preperation

Teaching physical skills to psychiatric nurses: Towards better practice Andrew McDonnell
Director of StudioIII Training Systems, and Ian Gallon Associate Director of Nursing, Nottinghamshire Healthcare, NHS Trust. Duncan MacMillan House, Nottingham, NG3 6AA

Social validation data on three methods of physical restraint:Views of consumers, staff and students

Low arousal approaches in the management of challenging behaviours
Andrew McDonnell, Tony Waters. & David Jones in D Allen (Ed). Ethical approaches to Physical Interventions Bild 2002

 

Talks

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Communicate better with people who challenge you most. ARC Conference Torquay November 2003

ISSUES SURROUNDING INTRUSIVE INTERVENTIONS FOR PEOPLE WITH A LEARNING DISABILITY: HOW DO WE OBTAIN PEOPLES CONSENT?

Talk about behaviour management strategies for Self Injurious Behaviour
presentation for the Bild Physical interventions conference Birmingham May 2003