Challenging behaviour

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Challenging Behaviour

Challenging behaviour, also known as problem behaviour, refers to culturally abnormal behaviour(s) of such intensity, frequency, or duration that the physical safety of the person or others is likely to be placed in serious jeopardy, or behaviour which is likely to seriously limit or deny access to the use of ordinary community facilities. This term is often used in the context of individuals with developmental disabilities, mental health issues, or other conditions that affect behaviour.

Characteristics[edit | edit source]

Challenging behaviour can manifest in various forms, including but not limited to:

  • Aggression (e.g., hitting, kicking, biting)
  • Self-injury (e.g., head-banging, self-biting)
  • Destruction of property
  • Disruptive behaviours (e.g., screaming, tantrums)
  • Non-compliance or defiance
  • Socially inappropriate behaviours (e.g., inappropriate touching, public nudity)

Causes[edit | edit source]

The causes of challenging behaviour can be multifaceted and may include:

Assessment[edit | edit source]

Assessment of challenging behaviour typically involves a comprehensive evaluation to understand the underlying causes and contributing factors. This may include:

  • Functional behaviour assessment (FBA)
  • Interviews with caregivers and family members
  • Observations in various settings
  • Review of medical and psychological history

Interventions[edit | edit source]

Interventions for challenging behaviour are often tailored to the individual and may include:

Prevention[edit | edit source]

Preventing challenging behaviour involves proactive strategies to address potential triggers and support positive development. This may include:

  • Early intervention programs
  • Skill-building activities
  • Supportive communication strategies
  • Family and caregiver education

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