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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Research in Behavior Modification: New Developments and Implications

Research in Behavior Modification: New Developments and Implications
Title Research in Behavior Modification: New Developments and Implications PDF eBook
Author Leonard Krasner
Publisher
Pages 424
Release 1965
Genre Behavior modification
ISBN

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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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Research in Behavior Modification

Research in Behavior Modification
Title Research in Behavior Modification PDF eBook
Author Leonard Krasner
Publisher
Pages 403
Release 1965
Genre Behavior therapy
ISBN

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Behavior Modification in Applied Settings

Behavior Modification in Applied Settings
Title Behavior Modification in Applied Settings PDF eBook
Author Alan E. Kazdin
Publisher Waveland Press
Pages 697
Release 2012-08-20
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1478609222

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Continuing the tradition of excellence established in previous editions, distinguished researcher, practitioner, and educator Alan Kazdin integrates pioneering and recent research with discussions and examples for altering behavior and the conditions that influence their effectiveness. The Seventh Edition reflects several developments within the field of behavior modification, without diminishing an essential emphasis on applied research and intervention techniques. Kazdin has expanded and refined discussions of functional behavioral assessment, antecedent events and their influence on behavior, assessment options, ensuring the quality of assessment, data evaluation, and ethical and legal issues. New to this edition is an Appendix to guide a behavior-change project that focuses on applying the content of the book in everyday life. In addition to comprehensive coverage and lucid explanations of how assessment, evaluation, and intervention work together to improve the care of individuals, the text contains many learning-oriented features, such as chapter outlines that convey content, direction, and key points; practical examples of principles and techniques; an abundant number of tables that summarize important concepts; exercises for designing or evaluating a specific intervention or for changing a program that is not working; and a list of key terms at the end of the chapters. By completing the exercises and understanding the terms, students can master the core content of the chapters. This outstanding text enables students and professionals with varied interests to implement effective techniques with individuals and in contexts where behavior change is desperately neededin a world challenged by a wide range of social problems.

Progress in Behavior Modification

Progress in Behavior Modification
Title Progress in Behavior Modification PDF eBook
Author Michel Hersen
Publisher Academic Press
Pages 372
Release 2013-10-22
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1483277224

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Progress in Behavior Modification, Volume 1 reviews advances in the understanding of behavior modification, with emphasis on theoretical underpinnings, research findings and methodologies, and assessment techniques. Control of psychophysiological processes and ethical issues in behavioral control are considered, along with the effects of social influences on behavior and the contribution of behavior therapy to the treatment of physical illness. Comprised of eight chapters, this volume begins with a discussion on the evolution of behavior modification, with particular reference to its application as a methodological approach to the study and treatment of psychological disorders. The next chapter offers an interpersonal analysis of depression from theoretical, research, and therapeutic standpoints, followed by an analysis of developments in the behavioral treatment of phobic and obsessive-compulsive disorders. The ethical and legal ramifications of behavior therapy are also evaluated, paying attention to court decisions, the issue of patients' rights, and the efficacy of the behavioral approach compared to other systems of treatment. The remaining chapters focus on the contribution of behavior modification to the field of juvenile delinquency; advances in token economy research; individual behavior therapy; and the complementary roles of drugs and behavior modification. This book should be of interest to theoreticians, researchers, or practitioners in the fields of psychiatry, psychology, and behavior therapy as well as social work, speech therapy, education, and rehabilitation.

The Measurement of Behavior

The Measurement of Behavior
Title The Measurement of Behavior PDF eBook
Author Ron Van Houten
Publisher Pro-Ed
Pages 132
Release 2001
Genre Psychology
ISBN

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