How to Sustain PBS Without Magic in Forensic Psychiatric Facilities & Community Settings

Authors

  • Rhiannon Evans Missouri Department of Mental Health
  • Lucas Evans Missouri Department of Mental Health
  • Teresa Rodgers Missouri Department of Mental Health

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33423/jop.v20i3.2936

Keywords:

Organizational Psychology, implementation, sustainability, positive behavior interventions and support, Supervision, relationships, treatment fidelity, system change, organization leadership

Abstract

A barrier to successful implementation of behavior change strategies may be a chronic staffing crisis leading to poor staffing ratios, competing job tasks, and burnout. The staffing crisis often results in environments in which challenging behaviors receive more interactions. A system oriented approach embedding positive behavior strategies into existing processes helps improve and sustain implementation without magic. This multi-level coaching process demonstrated significant reduction in problem behavior in seven applied settings. Furthermore, participants in the intervention reported increased job satisfaction, including a better relationship with individuals supported and with the supervisors delivering regular onsite feedback.

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Published

2020-08-11

How to Cite

Evans, R., Evans, L., & Rodgers, T. (2020). How to Sustain PBS Without Magic in Forensic Psychiatric Facilities & Community Settings. Journal of Organizational Psychology, 20(3). https://doi.org/10.33423/jop.v20i3.2936

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