Functional Behaviour Assessment

The underlying principle of this approach is that all behaviour directed towards another is an attempt to communicate something. Therefore, functional behavioural analysis aims to identify the underlying motivation for the behaviour. It looks for patterns between the behaviour and the events before and after each episode. The aim is to answer the question “Why is this behaviour occurring?” Is it to gain attention? Is it to avoid doing an unpleasant task? Functional behavioural analysis is normally undertaken by psychologists or behaviour therapists and carers. A functional analysis can be very time consuming as it requires observing a person over a period of time to get sufficient data to identify the underlying motivation for the behaviour.

What may motivate challenging behaviours?

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