Nonlinear Contingency Analysis
Going Beyond Cognition and Behavior in Clinical Practice
T V Joe Layng author Paul Thomas Andronis author Awab Abdel-Jalil author R Trent Codd, III author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publishing:12th Nov '26
£31.99
This title is due to be published on 12th November, and will be despatched as soon as possible.
This paperback is available in another edition too:
- Hardback£171.99(9781041274964)

The groundbreaking second edition of Nonlinear Contingency Analysis gives practitioners a powerful framework for understanding and shaping behavior without coercion.
Nonlinear contingency analysis (NCA) builds on Israel Goldiamond’s classic work, offering a systematic method for analyzing how multiple contingencies interact. Rather than eliminating behavior, NCA equips one to construct new repertoires and expand options for clients, students, and communities.
Inside, you’ll find:
- Current applications with autistic children and their families.
- An expanded treatment of emotion in clinical practice.
- An introduction to constructional exposure therapy (CET).
- A new chapter on genuine consent, assent, and degrees of freedom for verbal and nonverbal individuals and even animals.
With updated models, real-world case studies, and expanded applications, this edition is more than theory: it’s a practical guide to ethical, socially meaningful, and freedom-enhancing practice.
“The second edition of this book amplifies the benefits of the first for clinicians who wish to expand their toolbox in work with complex and refractory patients. The authors retain the chapters that describe the theoretical principles behind the approach and provide vivid clinical descriptions that bring them to life. Equally impressive are additions about the usefulness of this approach in neurodevelopmental disorders, constructional exposure therapy, and the ethical principles that underlie assent and consent to behavioral treatments. If you think of behaviorism as mechanistic and cold, the person-centered, values-based principles contained here will change your view.”
Donna M. Sudak, MD, AADPRT, professor of psychiatry and vice chair for education at Drexel University
“Layng and colleagues offer a clear introduction to constructional exposure therapy and the building of new repertoires while respecting client needs. A chapter on consent, assent, and freedom provides a behavior-analytic treatment of genuine participation involving verbal and nonverbal individuals, including animals. This essential and engaging read, along with its companion volume Case Studies and Applications in Nonlinear Contingency Analysis, strengthen ethical practice and expand the analytic core of behavior analysis.”
Janet S. Twyman, PhD, BCBA-D, LBA-NY, founder and chief learning scientist at blast!
“This book revolutionized my work with a diverse array of animal learners. It offers a vital framework for optimizing animal well-being, reaching desired goals, and solving complex challenges where traditional methods fail. It’s a permanent fixture on my recommended reading list for professionals.”
Barbara Heidenreich, zoologist and international animal behavior consultant
ISBN: 9781041274957
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 294g
233 pages
2nd edition