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#1. A Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) has just started working at a new residential facility and has been assigned a client who presents with behavior challenges strikingly similar to a client the BCBA successfully worked with two years ago. Given the previous success, which of the following is the most appropriate and ethical first step for the BCBA in developing a treatment plan for this new client?

The text explicitly states everything we do should be based on a new assessment personalized to that client It strongly advises against falling into the trap of bcbas who reuse same treatment plans over and over again because it worked once Even if a new client appears nearly identical to a previous one an individualized assessment is a fundamental ethical and practical requirement in ABA This ensures the treatment plan is precisely tailored to the current clients unique needs current repertoire specific environmental variables and any subtle differences that might exist While past successful interventions can provide inspiration or a starting point for ideas they should never be directly copied or implemented without a fresh thorough assessment Options A C and D all describe approaches that fail to prioritize individualized assessment and personalization which can lead to ineffective inefficient or even unethical interventions by not addressing the clients specific current circumstances

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