Expanding the Consumer Base for Behavior-Analytic Services: Meeting the Needs of Consumers in the 21st Century

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Linda A. LeBlanc
Megan R. Heinicke
Jonathan C. Baker
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[1] Trumpet Behavioral Health,
[2] Auburn University,undefined
[3] Southern Illinois University,undefined
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aging; behavior analysis; brain injury; consumers; dementia; funding; practitioner; retraining;
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10.1007/BF03391813
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A growing workforce of behavior analysts provides services to individuals with autism and intellectual disabilities as legislative initiatives have spurred a growth of funding options to support these services. Though many opportunities currently exist for serving individuals with autism, the growing demand for these services may wane or, at some point, the growth in service providers will meet that demand. Other consumer groups could benefit from behavior analytic services, but typically have limited access to qualified providers. Individuals with dementia and traumatic brain injury are used as example consumer groups to illustrate the necessary tasks for a behavior analyst to expand their scope of practice to a new population. This paper provides strategies for developing competence and creating employment opportunities with new consumer groups.
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