What is aversive restraint
To eliminate the use of dangerous and dehumanizing practices as a means of managing challenging behavior in schools, treatment programs, and residential facilities.[adjective] tending to avoid or causing avoidance of a noxious or punishing stimulus.To eliminate the use of dangerous and dehumanizing practices as a means of managing challenging behavior.Aversive racism was originally hypothesized to characterize the attitudes […]Contingent application of noxious, painful, intrusive stimuli or activities;
An aversive stimulus suppresses behavior it follows (punishment) and increases behavior which allows a person to escape or avoid it (negative reinforcement).Is involuntary confinement of an individual alone in a room or area from which they are physically prevented from leaving.Restraint and seclusion practices are commonly used in our public schools systems.Aversive conditioning is the use of something unpleasant, or a punishment, to stop an unwanted behavior.The use by appropriately trained district personnel towards or directed at any student of any form of restraint or seclusion as defined in this policy, is prohibited except in circumstances where proportional restraint or seclusion of a student is necessary when a student's conduct creates a reasonable belief in the perspective of a district.
Aversive means a procedure that is unpleasant to the participant and results in a reduction of problematic behavior.Dog jumps on a person.Aversive techniques have included administering shocks to a person's genitals or inducing a person to vomit when he or she is stimulated by sexualized images of members of the same sex.