Literature DB >> 19290721

Beyond point and level systems: moving toward child-centered programming.

Wanda K Mohr1, Andres Martin, James N Olson, Andres J Pumariega, Nicole Branca.   

Abstract

Many residential treatment facilities and child inpatient units in the United States have been structured by way of motivational programming such as the point and/or level systems. On the surface, they appear to be a straightforward contingency management tool that is based on social learning theory and operant principles. In this article, the authors argue that the assumptions upon which point and level systems are based do not hold up to close empirical scrutiny or theoretical validity, and that point and level system programming is actually counterproductive with some children, and at times can precipitate dangerous clinical situations, such as seclusion and restraint. In this article, the authors critique point and level system programming and assert that continuing such programming is antithetical to individualized, culturally, and developmentally appropriate treatment, and the authors explore the resistance and barriers to changing traditional ways of "doing things." Finally, the authors describe a different approach to providing treatment that is based on a collaborative problem-solving approach and upon which other successful models of treatment have been based.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19290721     DOI: 10.1037/a0015375

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Orthopsychiatry        ISSN: 0002-9432


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Review 4.  Methods and Strategies for Reducing Seclusion and Restraint in Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Inpatient Care.

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