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#1. As a newly certified Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), you are conducting an initial assessment for a new client and have identified several behaviors that require intervention. When prioritizing these potential target behaviors for treatment, which of the following identified client behaviors would typically be considered the most critical to address first, assuming any necessary medical clearances have already been obtained?
When prioritizing target behaviors for intervention the primary and most critical consideration is the safety of the individual and others Behaviors that pose a significant risk of harm such as selfinjurious behaviors SIBs or aggression take precedence over other concerns Eyegouging to the point of intense personal pain is a severe selfinjurious behavior that directly threatens the clients physical wellbeing and could lead to permanent injury While the other options represent valid targets for intervention social skills deficits socially inappropriate behaviors and family conflict related to feeding they do not present the immediate and severe physical danger that the selfinjurious eyegouging does Therefore behaviors that threaten health and safety are always prioritized first
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