“…Recent advances in the experimental analysis of behavioral function for disorders such as aggression (Carr, Newsom, & Binkoff, 1980), pica (Mace & Knight, 1986), SIB (Iwata, Dorsey, Slifer, Bauman, & Richman, 1982), and multiple behavior problems (Sturmey, Carlsen, Crisp, & Newton, 1988) suggest the possibility of matching the operational features of intervention with the motivational aspects of behavior, thereby increasing the likelihood of obtaining positive clinical outcome (e.g., Iwata, Pace, Kalsher, Cowdery, & Cataldo, 1990;Repp, Felce, & Barton, 1988;Steege, Wacker, Berg, Cigrand, & Cooper, 1989). Based on promising data reported by these and other researchers, some observers (e.g., LaVigna & Donnellan, 1986) SIB has been particularly resistant to treatment through solely nonaversive means.…”