1st Edition

Case Studies and Applications in Nonlinear Contingency Analysis

Edited By Awab Abdel-Jalil, Anna M. Linnehan Copyright 2027
262 Pages 18 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

262 Pages 18 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

The second edition of Nonlinear Contingency Analysis gives professionals a powerful framework for understanding complex behavior, and this companion volume shows clinicians exactly what happens when that framework is applied to children, families, adults, and animals facing challenging circumstances. Case Studies and Applications in Nonlinear Contingency Analysis provides vivid examples and... Read more

1. Emotions and Emotional Behavior: A Consequential Analysis and Treatment
Israel Goldiamond
2. Emotions in the Time of a Pandemic: Beyond Cognition and Behavior
T. V. Joe Layng
3. A Contingency Analytic Approach to Understanding and Teaching Emotions
Anna Linnehan and Jillian Baldwin
4. A Case-series of Constructional Exposure Therapy with a Child with Autism
Andrew Miller and Shauna Haak
5. Constructional Exposure Therapy: Developing Functional Repertoires in Historically Distressing Contexts
Danielle Cohen
6. Problem-Solving a CET Program: Hygiene Skills and Autism
Jonathan Dietz
7. Severe Challenging Behavior: A Constructional and Nonlinear Contingency Approach
Sheila Klick and Anna Linnehan
8.Treating Severe OCD and Aggression in Autism: Working with Parents
Katherine L. Gibson
9. Building Psychomotor Foundations: A Constructional Approach to Gross Motor Fluency
Jonathan Amey
10. The Play Loop: A Constructional Approach to Engaging Children
Richele Yeich
11. Ain’t No Sunshine When She’s Gone: A Constructional Approach to Understanding Separation Related Behaviors in Dogs
Sean M. Will and Maasa Nishimuta
12. The Constructional Approach and Nonlinear Contingency Analysis Revolutionizing Zoo Animal Behavior and Training
Barbara Heidenreich and Annette Pedersen
13.  Assuring Genuine Assent in Clinical Practice with Children
Angela Fuhrmann-Knowles
14. The Rationality of Violent Cults: A Nonlinear Contingency Analysis 
T. V. Joe Layng
15. Private Experience, or Simply Experience? 
T. V. Joe Layng, Sheila Klick, Regina Maendler, and Joseph Hacker
16. The Natural Operation of the Parts Upon Each Other: Lessons in Aggression, Cooperation, and Social Design from the Experimental Chamber 
Paul Thomas Andronis

 

 

Biography

Awab Abdel-Jalil, PhD, MS, BCBA, is an applied researcher at Upstate Caring Partners and an educator with extensive scholarship and presentations on nonlinear contingency analysis, constructional approaches, and assent-based interventions.

Anna M. Linnehan, PhD, BCBA-D, is an assistant professor at Endicott College who has numerous publications and presentations on constructional and nonlinear contingency analyses of complex behavior and on emotions and assent-based practice.

“This book is a pivotal contribution that advances behavioral science while centering dignity, autonomy, and participation. It offers applications across domains, from clinical work with autistic children and families to animal training, education, social systems, and culture. It’s a valuable resource for understanding behavior through multiple contingencies and fostering assent.”

Celia Heyman, PhD, BCBA-D, Capella University and FTF Behavioral Consulting

“This is an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to deepen understanding and application of behavioral science. I’m often asked by animal trainers for recommendations on NCA and the constructional approach, and resources like this are rare. The contributors have created a cross-species collection that reframes sustainable behavior change and ethical problem-solving. It belongs on the shelves of behavior analysts, clinicians, educators, and animal trainers who are committed to humane, constructional solutions.”

Hillary Hankey, Avian Behavior Conservancy and Avian Behavior Lab

“This book showcases the breadth and power of the constructional approach. Across domains from emotions and autism to psychotherapy and social systems, contributors show how ‘problematic’ behavior can reflect rational adaptation within complex, nonlinear contingencies. Blending theory with applied examples, the book moves beyond deficit models toward environments that expand choice, competence, and dignity.”

R. Trent Codd III, EdS, CBT Collective

“There has been renewed interest in NCA and the constructional approach, and this book brings these approaches to life through applications that help practitioners assess and treat many circumstances in humane ways. Case Studies and Applications in Nonlinear Contingency Analysis will help practitioners analyze contingencies and identify creative solutions that lead to meaningful outcomes and enhance quality of life.”

Mary Jane Weiss, PhD, BCBA-D, LABA, Institute for Applied Behavioral Science at Endicott College