About the Editors | p. viii |
About the Contributors | p. ix |
Foreword | p. xxi |
Preface | p. xxiv |
Acknowledgments | p. xxvii |
Person-Centered Planning in Context | |
The Origins of Person-Centered Planning: A Community of Practice Perspective | p. 3 |
Person-Centered Planning and Positive Behavior Support | p. 29 |
The Confluence of Person-Centered Planning and Self-Determination | p. 51 |
Changes in Organizational Culture | |
Using Person-Centered Supports to Change the Culture of Large Intermediate Care Facilities | p. 73 |
A Plan Is Not Enough: Exploring the Development of Person-Centered Teams | p. 97 |
Overcoming the Barriers: Moving Toward a Service Model that Is Conducive to Person-Centered Planning | p. 127 |
Lifestyle Quality and Person-Centered Support: Jeff, Janet, Stephanie, and the Microboard Project | p. 151 |
Preference Assessment and Program Evaluation | |
Person-Centered Planning with People Who Have Severe Multiple Disabilities: Validated Practices and Misapplications | p. 183 |
Residential Preferences in Person-Centered Planning: Empowerment Through the Self-Identification of Preferences and Their Availability | p. 203 |
"I Don't Know How They Made it Happen, but They Did": Efficacy Perceptions in Using a Person-Centered Planning Process | p. 223 |
Active Support: Planning Daily Activities and Support for People with Severe Mental Retardation | p. 247 |
Challenging Behavior | |
Person-Centered Planning from a Behavioral Perspective | p. 273 |
A Better Life for Hal: Five Years of Person-Centered Planning and Applied Behavior Analysis | p. 291 |
Evaluating Preferred Activities and Challenging Behavior Through Person-Centered Planning | p. 315 |
Training and Policy | |
Implementing Person-Centered Planning on a Statewide Basis: Leadership, Training, and Satisfaction Issues | p. 335 |
Realizing Individual, Organizational, and Systems Change: Lessons Learned in 15 Years of Training About Person-Centered Planning and Principles | p. 361 |
Public Policy and Person-Centered Planning | p. 379 |
Numbers and Faces: The Ethics of Person-Centered Planning | p. 399 |
Epilogue | p. 415 |
Index | p. 417 |
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