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      A Preliminary Evaluation of Treatment Duration on the Resurgence of Destructive Behavior

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          Quantitative models of resurgence (e.g., Behavioral Momentum Theory, Resurgence as Choice) suggest that resurgence is partly a function of the duration of extinction exposure, with longer histories of extinction producing less resurgence. This prediction is supported by some laboratory research and has been partially supported by clinical translations that did not isolate the effects of extinction exposure prior to testing for resurgence. The degree to which different histories of extinction impact the likelihood of treatment relapse in therapeutic applications of differential reinforcement is of great interest to the clinical community, including insurance carriers and other financial providers. In the present study, we isolated the effects of extinction history for severe destructive behavior across six participants referred for treatment services and examined resurgence of destructive behavior when alternative reinforcement terminated. Our within-subject evaluation showed no difference in the level of resurgence or persistence of destructive behavior following short and long exposures to differential reinforcement with extinction. We discuss our failure to replicate in relation to experimental-design considerations for investigating this and other relapse phenomena in future research with clinical populations.

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          Journal
          0203727
          4719
          J Exp Anal Behav
          J Exp Anal Behav
          Journal of the experimental analysis of behavior
          0022-5002
          1938-3711
          20 November 2020
          07 December 2019
          January 2020
          14 December 2020
          : 113
          : 1
          : 251-262
          Affiliations
          University of Nebraska Medical Center’s Munroe-Meyer Institute
          Author notes

          Brian D. Greer is now at Children’s Specialized Hospital–Rutgers University Center for Autism Research, Education, and Services (CSH–RUCARES) and Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. Ashley M. Fuhrman is now at CSH–RUCARES.

          Address correspondence to Brian D. Greer, Child Health Institute of New Jersey, 89 French St., Rm 1220, New Brunswick, NJ 08901 ( brian.greer@ 123456rutgers.edu ).
          Article
          PMC7735466 PMC7735466 7735466 nihpa1647337
          10.1002/jeab.567
          7735466
          31811663
          bbe19399-3fc0-45e2-b53d-798e2d4af0b8
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          time in extinction,destructive behavior,functional communication training,resurgence,treatment duration,treatment relapse

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