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Operant Conditioning - Raleigh Charter High School

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Speaking across islands - Association for Contextual Behavioral

... behavioral activation, skills training. • Both assume that the same behavioral learning processes that produce problem behavior must typically be used to change those behaviors. ...
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Correctional RSAT Leadership

... Because drug-addicted individuals may be uncertain about entering treatment, taking advantage of available services the moment people are ready for treatment is critical. Potential patients can be lost if treatment is not immediately available or readily accessible. As with other chronic diseases, t ...
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SR6e Chapter 2

... father, how would you react? Here are four possible consequences of Moosie’s behavior. Consider both the type of consequences – whether it is a pleasant or aversive stimulus – and whether it is administered (“added to”) or withdrawn. Notice that reinforcers strengthen whining behavior, or make it mo ...
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"Barks From The Guild" Summer 2012

... “…to be the most socially acceptable while maintaining the highest amount of counter control for the participant (i.e., least intrusive)”4. This hierarchy proceeds to Level II which includes “…extinction procedures which involve terminating reinforcement that was previously available to the student ...
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Transtheoretical model

The transtheoretical model of behavior change assesses an individual's readiness to act on a new healthier behavior, and provides strategies, or processes of change to guide the individual through the stages of change to Action and Maintenance.The transtheoretical model is also known by the abbreviation ""TTM"" and by the term ""stages of change."" A popular book, Changing for Good, and articles in the news media have discussed the model. It is ""arguably the dominant model of health behaviour change, having received unprecedented research attention, yet it has simultaneously attracted criticism.""
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