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  • 3. Brief report: Avoidance extinction as treatment for compulsive and ritual behavior in autism.
    Wolff JJ, Hupp SC, Symons FJ.
    J Autism Dev Disord; 2013 Jul; 43(7):1741-6. PubMed ID: 23179345
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  • 4. Aversive conditioning of visual screening with aromatic ammonia for treating aggressive and disruptive behavior in a developmentally disabled child.
    Dixon MJ, Helsel WJ, Rojahn J, Cipollone R, Lubetsky MJ.
    Behav Modif; 1989 Jan; 13(1):91-107. PubMed ID: 2923616
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  • 6. Effects of a screening procedure on pica and collateral behaviors.
    Singh NN, Winton AS.
    J Behav Ther Exp Psychiatry; 1984 Mar; 15(1):59-65. PubMed ID: 6470159
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  • 7. The reduction of stereotypic screaming in a severely retarded boy through a visual screening procedure.
    Dick DM, Jackson HJ.
    J Behav Ther Exp Psychiatry; 1983 Dec; 14(4):363-7. PubMed ID: 6662968
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  • 8. Controlled comparison of aversive therapy and covert sensitization in compulsive homosexuality.
    McConaghy N, Armstrong MS, Blaszczynski A.
    Behav Res Ther; 1981 Dec; 19(5):425-34. PubMed ID: 7316919
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  • 9. Using sensory extinction procedures in the treatment of compulsivelike behavior of developmentally disabled children.
    Rincover A, Newsom CD, Carr EG.
    J Consult Clin Psychol; 1979 Aug; 47(4):695-701. PubMed ID: 500904
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  • 10. Affective and neuropsychological correlates of children's rituals and compulsive-like behaviors: continuities and discontinuities with obsessive-compulsive disorder.
    Pietrefesa AS, Evans DW.
    Brain Cogn; 2007 Oct; 65(1):36-46. PubMed ID: 17630062
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  • 11. The use of contingent water misting in the treatment of self-choking.
    Peine HA, Liu L, Blakelock H, Jenson WR, Osborne JG.
    J Behav Ther Exp Psychiatry; 1991 Sep; 22(3):225-31. PubMed ID: 1804857
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  • 12. A behavioral treatment of compulsive lip-biting.
    Lyon LS.
    J Behav Ther Exp Psychiatry; 1983 Sep; 14(3):275-6. PubMed ID: 6358274
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  • 13. The effects of contingent water mist on the stereotypic responding of a severely handicapped adolescent.
    Reilich LL, Spooner F, Rose TL.
    J Behav Ther Exp Psychiatry; 1984 Jun; 15(2):165-70. PubMed ID: 6237124
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  • 14. Reduction of disruptive mealtime behavior by facial screening. A case study of a mentally retarded girl with long-term follow-up.
    Horton SV.
    Behav Modif; 1987 Jan; 11(1):53-64. PubMed ID: 3508375
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  • 15. Behavioral treatment of chronic aerophagia.
    Barrett RP, McGonigle JJ, Ackles PK, Burkhart JE.
    Am J Ment Defic; 1987 May; 91(6):620-5. PubMed ID: 3591848
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  • 17. Compulsive-like behavior in individuals with Down syndrome: its relation to mental age level, adaptive and maladaptive behavior.
    Evans DW, Gray FL.
    Child Dev; 2000 May; 71(2):288-300. PubMed ID: 10834464
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