Behavior Modification

Höfundur Garry Martin; Joseph J. Pear

Útgefandi Taylor & Francis

Snið ePub

Print ISBN 9781032233154

Útgáfa 12

Útgáfuár 2024

22.890 kr.

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Efnisyfirlit

  • Cover
  • Half Title
  • Series
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Dedication
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • About the 12th Edition of This Book
  • Changes in the 12th Edition
  • Digital Materials for Professors and Students: Test Questions, Practica, PowerPoint Slide Material, and Flashcards
  • To the Student
  • Acknowledgments
  • Using This Book to Study for the Behavior Analysis Certification Board® Examinations
  • Part I The Behavior Modification Approach
  • Chapter 1 Introduction
  • What Is Behavior?
  • What Is Behavior Modification?
  • What Is Behavioral Assessment?
  • Historical Highlights of Behavior Modification
  • Current Use of “Behavior Modification,” “Behavior Modifier,” and Related Terms
  • Some Misconceptions About Behavior Modification
  • The Approach of This Book
  • Summary of Chapter 1
  • Application Exercises
  • Chapter 2 Areas of Application: An Overview
  • Parenting and Child Management
  • Education: From Preschool to University
  • Developmental Disabilities
  • Schizophrenia
  • Psychological Problems Treated in Clinical Settings
  • Self-Management of Personal Problems
  • Medical and Health Care
  • Gerontology
  • Behavioral Community Psychology
  • Business, Industry, and Government
  • Behavioral Sport Psychology
  • Behavior Modification With Diverse Populations
  • Conclusion
  • Summary of Chapter 2
  • Application Exercises
  • Chapter 3 Defining, Measuring, and Recording Target Behavior
  • Minimal Phases of a Behavior Modification Program
  • Indirect, Direct, and Experimental Behavioral Assessments
  • Characteristics of Behavior for Direct Assessment
  • Strategies for Recording Behavior
  • Minimal Time Strategies for Measuring the Amount of Behavior
  • Assessing the Accuracy of Observations
  • Assessing the Accuracy of a Treatment
  • Data! Data! Data! Why Bother?
  • Summary of Chapter 3
  • Application Exercises
  • Chapter 4 Doing Behavior Modification Research
  • The Reversal-Replication (ABAB) Design
  • Multiple-Baseline Designs
  • The Changing-Criterion Design
  • Alternating-Treatments or Multielement Design
  • Data Analysis and Interpretation
  • Single-Subject versus Control-Group Designs
  • Summary of Chapter 4
  • Application Exercises
  • Part II Basic Behavioral Principles and Procedures
  • Chapter 5 Respondent (Classical, Pavlovian) Conditioning of Reflexive Behavior
  • Behavioral Principles and Procedures
  • Principle of Respondent Conditioning
  • Higher-Order Conditioning
  • Respondently Conditioned Responses
  • Procedures for Eliminating a Conditioned Reflex
  • Generalization and Discrimination of Respondent Behavior
  • Applications of Respondent Conditioning and Extinction
  • An Introduction to Operant Conditioning: Another Type of Learning
  • Summary of Chapter 5
  • Application Exercises
  • Chapter 6 Increasing a Behavior With Positive Reinforcement
  • Positive Reinforcement
  • Factors Influencing the Effectiveness of Positive Reinforcement
  • Pitfalls of Positive Reinforcement
  • Guidelines for the Effective Application of Positive Reinforcement
  • Summary of Chapter 6
  • Application Exercises
  • Chapter 7 Increasing Behavior With Conditioned Reinforcement
  • Unconditioned and Conditioned Reinforcers
  • Factors Influencing the Effectiveness of Conditioned Reinforcement
  • Pitfalls of Conditioned Reinforcement
  • Guidelines for the Effective Application of Conditioned Reinforcement
  • Summary of Chapter 7
  • Application Exercises
  • Chapter 8 Decreasing a Behavior With Operant Extinction
  • Operant Extinction
  • Factors Influencing the Effectiveness of Operant Extinction
  • Pitfalls of Operant Extinction
  • Guidelines for the Effective Application of Operant Extinction
  • Summary of Chapter 8
  • Application Exercises
  • Chapter 9 Getting a New Behavior to Occur With Shaping
  • Shaping
  • Factors Influencing the Effectiveness of Shaping
  • Pitfalls of Shaping
  • Guidelines for the Effective Application of Shaping
  • Summary of Chapter 9
  • Application Exercises
  • Chapter 10 Developing Behavioral Persistence With Schedules of Reinforcement
  • Some Definitions
  • Ratio Schedules
  • Simple Interval Schedules
  • Schedules With a Limited Hold
  • Duration Schedules
  • Overview of Six Commonly Used Intermittent Reinforcement Schedules for Increasing and Maintaining Behavior
  • Effects of Intermittent Reinforcement With Animals Versus Humans
  • Concurrent Schedules of Reinforcement
  • Pitfalls of Intermittent Reinforcement
  • Guidelines for the Effective Application of Intermittent Reinforcement
  • Summary of Chapter 10
  • Application Exercises
  • Chapter 11 Responding at the Right Time and Place: Operant Stimulus Discrimination and Stimulus Generalization
  • Learning to Respond at the Right Time and Place
  • Controlling Stimuli of Operant Behavior: SDs and S∆s
  • Operant Stimulus Discrimination
  • Operant Stimulus Generalization
  • Factors Influencing the Effectiveness of Operant Stimulus Discrimination Training
  • Pitfalls of Operant Stimulus Discrimination Training
  • Guidelines for Effective Operant Stimulus Discrimination Training
  • Summary of Chapter 11
  • Application Exercises
  • Chapter 12 Changing the Stimulus Control of a Behavior With Fading
  • Fading
  • Dimensions of Stimuli for Fading
  • Factors Influencing the Effectiveness of Fading
  • Fading Versus Shaping
  • Pitfalls of Fading
  • Guidelines for the Effective Application of Fading
  • Summary of Chapter 12
  • Application Exercises
  • Chapter 13 Getting a New Sequence of Behaviors to Occur With Behavior Chaining
  • Behavior Chaining
  • Methods for Teaching a Behavioral Chain
  • Chaining Compared With Fading and Shaping
  • Factors Influencing the Effectiveness of Behavioral Chaining
  • Pitfalls of Behavioral Chaining
  • Guidelines for the Effective Application of Behavioral Chaining
  • Summary of Chapter 13
  • Application Exercises
  • Chapter 14 Differential Reinforcement Procedures to Decrease Behavior
  • Decreasing Operant Behavior
  • Differential Reinforcement of Low Rates
  • Differential Reinforcement of Zero Responding
  • Differential Reinforcement of Incompatible Behavior
  • Differential Reinforcement of Alternative Behavior
  • Pitfalls of Differential Reinforcement Procedures for Decreasing Behavior
  • Guidelines for the Effective Application of Differential Reinforcement to Decrease Behavior
  • Summary of Chapter 14
  • Application Exercises
  • Chapter 15 Decreasing Behavior With Punishment
  • The Principle of Punishment
  • Types of Punisher
  • Factors Influencing the Effectiveness of Punishment
  • Some Examples of Therapeutic Punishment
  • Potential Harmful Side Effects of Punishment
  • Should Punishment Be Used?
  • Pitfalls of Punishment
  • Guidelines for the Effective Application of Punishment
  • Summary of Chapter 15
  • Application Exercises
  • Chapter 16 Establishing Behavior by Escape and Avoidance Conditioning
  • Escape Conditioning (Negative Reinforcement)
  • Avoidance Conditioning
  • Pitfalls of Escape and Avoidance Conditioning
  • Guidelines for the Effective Application of Escape and Avoidance Conditioning
  • Summary of Chapter 16
  • Application Exercises
  • Chapter 17 Respondent and Operant Conditioning Together
  • Respondent and Operant Conditioning Compared
  • Operant–Respondent Interactions
  • Respondent and Operant Components of Emotions
  • Respondent and Operant Components of Thinking
  • Private Thoughts and Feelings: More Respondent-Operant Interactions
  • Summary of Chapter 17
  • Application Exercises
  • Chapter 18 Transferring Behavior to New Settings and Making It Last: Programming of Generality of Behavior Change
  • Generality
  • Programming Generality of Operant Behavior
  • Programming Generality of Respondent Behavior
  • Pitfalls of Generality
  • Guidelines for Programming Generality of Operant Behavior
  • Summary of Chapter 18
  • Application Exercises
  • Part III Capitalizing on Operant Antecedent Control Procedures
  • Chapter 19 Antecedent Control: Rules and Goals
  • Antecedent Control of Operant Behavior
  • Rules
  • Goals
  • Summary of Chapter 19
  • Application Exercises
  • Chapter 20 Antecedent Control: Modeling, Physical Guidance, and Situational Inducement
  • Capitalizing on Existing Stimulus Control
  • Modeling
  • Physical Guidance
  • Situational Inducement
  • Summary of Chapter 20
  • Application Exercises
  • Chapter 21 Antecedent Control: Motivation
  • A Traditional View of Motivation
  • A Behavioral View of Motivation
  • Some Applications of Motivating Operations
  • Motivating Operations and Behavior Modification
  • Summary of Chapter 21
  • Application Exercises
  • Part IV Putting It All Together to Develop Effective Behavioral Programs
  • Chapter 22 Functional Assessment of Causes of Problem Behavior
  • Functional Assessment Procedures
  • Major Causes of Operant Problem Behaviors
  • Respondent or Elicited Problem Behaviors
  • Medical Causes of Problem Behaviors
  • Guidelines for Conducting a Functional Assessment
  • Summary of Chapter 22
  • Application Exercises
  • Chapter 23 Planning, Applying, and Evaluating a Behavioral Program
  • Deciding Whether to Design a Program Following a Referral
  • Selection and Implementation of a Pre-Program Assessment Procedure
  • Strategies of Program Design
  • Preliminary Implementation Considerations
  • Implement the Program
  • Program Maintenance and Evaluation
  • Summary of Chapter 23
  • Application Exercises
  • Chapter 24 Token Economies
  • A Token Economy
  • Steps for Setting Up and Managing a Token Economy
  • Generality Programming to the Natural Environment
  • Contingency Management
  • Ethical Considerations
  • A Summary of Considerations Necessary in Designing a Token Economy
  • Research on Token Economies
  • Summary of Chapter 24
  • Application Exercises
  • Chapter 25 Helping an Individual to Develop Self-Control
  • Causes of Self-Control Problems
  • A Behavioral Model for Self-Control
  • Steps in a Self-Control Program
  • Circumvention of the Therapist
  • Summary of Chapter 25
  • Application Exercises
  • Part V Behavior Therapy for Psychological Disorders
  • Chapter 26 Behavioral Approaches to Psychotherapy: Cognitive Restructuring, Self-Directed Coping Methods, and Mindfulness and Acceptance Procedures
  • Introduction to Behavioral Approaches to Psychotherapy
  • A Behavioral Interpretation of Aspects of the Therapies in This Chapter
  • Concluding Comments
  • Summary of Chapter 26
  • Application Exercises
  • Chapter 27 Psychological Disorders Treated by Behavioral and Cognitive-Behavioral Therapies
  • Specific Phobias
  • Other Anxiety Disorders
  • Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
  • Depression
  • Alcohol and Other Addictive Substance Use Disorders
  • Eating Disorders
  • Insomnia
  • Couple Distress
  • Sexual Dysfunction
  • Habit Disorders
  • Summary of Chapter 27
  • Part VI A Historical Perspective and Ethical Issues
  • Chapter 28 Giving It All Some Perspective: A Brief History
  • The Pavlovian-Wolpean Orientation
  • The Operant Conditioning Orientation: Applied Behavior Analysis
  • Social Learning Theory
  • Cognitive Behavior Therapy
  • The Terms Behavior Modification, Behavior Therapy, Cognitive Behavior Modification, Cognitive Behavior Therapy, and Applied Behavior Analysis
  • The Development of Behavior Modification Around the World
  • The Future of Behavior Modification
  • Summary of Chapter 28
  • Chapter 29 Ethical Issues
  • A Behavioral View of Ethics
  • Arguments Against Deliberately Controlling Behavior
  • Ethical Guidelines
  • Summary of Chapter 29 and Conclusion
  • Glossary
  • References
  • Author Index
  • Subject Index
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