History of Behavior Modification

History of Behavior Modification
Title History of Behavior Modification PDF eBook
Author Alan E. Kazdin
Publisher
Pages 488
Release 1978
Genre Psychology
ISBN

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History of Behavior Modification

History of Behavior Modification
Title History of Behavior Modification PDF eBook
Author Alan E. Kazdin
Publisher
Pages 488
Release 1978
Genre Psychology
ISBN

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International Handbook of Behavior Modification and Therapy

International Handbook of Behavior Modification and Therapy
Title International Handbook of Behavior Modification and Therapy PDF eBook
Author Alan S. Bellack
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 877
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1461305233

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It is particularly gratifying to prepare a second edition of a book, because there is the necessary impli cation that the first edition was well received. Moreover, now an opportunity is provided to correct the problems or limitations that existed in the first edition as well as to address recent developments in the field. Thus, we are grateful to our friends, colleagues, and students, as well as to the reviewers who have expressed their approval of the first edition and who have given us valuable input on how the revision could best be structured. Perhaps the first thing that the reader will notice about the second edition is that it is more extensive than the first. The volume currently has 41 chapters, in contrast to the 31 chapters that comprised the earlier version. Chapters 3, 9, 29, and 30 of the first edition either have been dropped or were combined, whereas 14 new chapters have been added. In effect, we are gratified in being able to reflect the continued growth of behavior therapy in the 1980s. Behavior therapists have addressed an ever-increasing number of disorders and behavioral dysfunctions in an increasing range of populations. The most notable advances are taking place in such areas as cognitive approaches, geriatrics, and behavioral medicine, and also in the treatment of childhood disorders.

Cognitive-Behavior Modification

Cognitive-Behavior Modification
Title Cognitive-Behavior Modification PDF eBook
Author Donald Meichenbaum
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 297
Release 2013-06-29
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1475797397

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This book is an account of a personal journey through a research program. A number of people have helped guide my way. To them I am deeply grateful. Special thanks are offered to my students, whose constant stimulation and provocation were incentives to write this book. Moreover, in the belief that they would never show the initiative to put together a festschrift for me (Le., a book dedicated to someone for his contributions), I decided to do it myself. Several people cared enough to offer editorial criticisms, namely, Myles Genest, Barney Gilmore, Roy Cameron, Sherryl Goodman, and Dennis Turk. The reader benefits from their perspicacity. Finally, to my parents, who taught me to talk to myself, and to my family, without whose constant input this book would have been completed much sooner, but would have been much less fun, I dedicate this book. D.M. 5 Contents Prologue 11 Chapter 1 17 Self-Instructional Training Hyperactive, Impulsive Children: An Illustration of a Search for a Deficit 23 Luria's Model (24), Private Speech and Mediational Skills (27) Self-Instructional Treatment of Hyperactive, Impulsive Children: A Beginning 31 Empirical Studies of Self-Instructional Training 34 Combining Self-Instructions and Operant Procedures (44), Reasoning Rediscovered (47), Importance of Attributional Style (48), Taking Stock (54) Chapter 2 The Clinical Application of Self-Instructional Training to Other Clinical Populations: Three Illustrations 55 Social Isolates 56 Creative Problem-Solving 58 Adult Schizophrenics 68 What Shall We Say to Ourselves When We Obtain Negative Results? 77 7 8 Contents Chapter 3

Behavior Modification

Behavior Modification
Title Behavior Modification PDF eBook
Author Garry Martin
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 745
Release 2015-10-02
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1317345827

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Behavior Modification,10/e assumes no specific prior knowledge about psychology or behavior modification on the part of the reader. The authors begin with basic principles and procedures of behavior modification and then provide readers with how-to-skills such as observing and recording. Next, the authors provide advanced discussion and references to acquaint readers with some of the empirical and theoretical underpinnings of the field. Readers will emerge with a thorough understanding of behavior modification in a wide variety of populations and settings.

Behavior Modification

Behavior Modification
Title Behavior Modification PDF eBook
Author Garry Martin
Publisher
Pages 455
Release 1996
Genre Behavior modification
ISBN 9780133109474

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Assuming no prior knowledge of behaviour modification or psychology, this text offers students hands-on experience with the principles of behaviour modification and their application to everyday concerns - from helping children learn life's necessary skills to solving personal behaviour problems.

Beyond Behavior Modification

Beyond Behavior Modification
Title Beyond Behavior Modification PDF eBook
Author Joseph S. Kaplan
Publisher
Pages 568
Release 1995
Genre Education
ISBN

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