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Ackerman, Andrea Benkle – 1982
The use of contingent positive reinforcement and aversive procedures in reducing inappropriate behaviors in five autistic preschoolers was examined. Ss were reinforced for appropriate behaviors (including spontaneous eye contact and verbalizations, appropriate play, interaction, and direction following) and not reinforced for inappropriate…
Descriptors: Autism, Behavior Change, Behavior Modification, Intervention
Stuecher, Uwe – 1972
An 8-year-old hospitalized severely autistic boy was given up to 8 hours per day of therapy for 5 months in an attempt to establish a strong child-therapist affection relationship (which would serve as the basis for all other therapy) and to train the child through a behavior modification program. The teacher-therapist was a graduate student…
Descriptors: Autism, Behavior Modification, Case Studies, Psychotherapy
Mann, Karen V.; Sullivan, Patricia L. – 1986
This study sought to determine the effectiveness of systematically designed instructional programs in helping adult hypertensives to achieve and maintain dietary sodium intake. Sixty-six subjects were randomly allocated to one of three groups: task-centered instruction; task-centered instruction plus goal-setting and self-monitoring; or control.…
Descriptors: Adults, Behavior Modification, Dietetics, Hypertension
Johnson-Greene, Douglas; And Others – 1987
Although caffeine is seemingly harmless in ordinary daily intake, there has been increasing concern about the possible side effects of habitual caffeine ingestion. The excessive daily ingestion of caffeine in the form of coffee, soda pop, tea, and various medications may lead to a chronic disorder known as caffeinism. This study tested the…
Descriptors: Adults, Behavior Modification, Case Studies, Change Strategies
Duncan, Dvenna; And Others – 1985
The conference paper examines issues in observing and programing for mainstreamed handicapped children. The underlying cause of the academic or behavioral deficit is usually ascribed to one of three categories: (1) lack of prerequisite skills; (2) lack of motivation; or (3) lack of physical ability to perform the behavior necessary to demonstrate…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Mainstreaming
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Doster, Joseph A.; Brooks, Samuel J. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1974
This study showed that there is a positive value attributed to therapist disclosure, reducing interpersonal distance and risk, and providing a model for productive behavior. The subjects were found to talk longer and achieve higher levels of self exploration in the modeling conditions. (EK)
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Behavior Theories, Interviews, Reinforcement
Harless, J. H. – Improving Human Performance, 1973
The goals and procedures of front-end analysis are described and a number of examples are cited. (Author)
Descriptors: Accountability, Behavior Modification, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Finance
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Rimm, David C.; And Others – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1975
These findings in concert with case history data suggest that the thought-stopping-covert-assertion treatment "package" may hold considerable promise as an efficient and effective clinical tool. (Author)
Descriptors: Anxiety, Behavior Change, Behavior Modification, Research Projects
Woods, Thomas S. – 1981
The study was designed to make a 6 year old autistic child's learning sessions more productive by reducing three self stimulatory rituals. Treatment involved structured academic sessions involving the S and one other child in basic motor and vocal imitation training which was done according to Discrete Trial Format followed by structured play. In…
Descriptors: Autism, Behavior Modification, Early Childhood Education, Operant Conditioning
White, Linnea – Journal of College Student Personnel, 1978
Do counselor educators identify with particular counseling theories, and, if so, with which ones most frequently? Sampled counselor educators (N=596) described their theoretical orientations in their own words, revealing tremendous variety. Four categories emerged as the most frequent responses: eclectic, client-centered, humanistic, and…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Counseling, Counselor Educators, Nondirective Counseling
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Mischel, Walter – Counseling Psychologist, 1978
The goals of treatment and assessment in the behavior therapy approach should not be confined to such specific performance-oriented objectives as increasing approach behavior to feared stimuli or overcoming a stutter. They should be as diverse and complex as the people who have them. (Author/PD)
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Counseling Objectives, State of the Art Reviews
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Purdy, Anne Holler; And Others – Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology, 1987
The effectiveness of oral-motor treatment and behavior modification to reduce habitual tongue protrusion was compared with five children with Down's Syndrome aged between 21 and 31 months. Both forms of treatment appeared to be effective but there was insufficient data to determine the more effective and efficient method. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Downs Syndrome, Outcomes of Treatment, Young Children
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Wolfe, Vicky V.; And Others – Education and Treatment of Children, 1983
The study reports the effects of a reinforcement program on social behaviors of three preschool children who displayed inappropriate behaviors during peer interactions. The program was effective in increasing cooperative play by at least 50 percent over baseline, and the behavior changes were maintained when tokens were withdrawn. (Author/CL)
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Behavior Problems, Cooperation, Play
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Johnson, Craig; And Others – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1987
Describes a treatment approach for the symptom management of bulimia that is a synthesis of various techniques, including cognitive-behavioral therapy, response prevention, relapse training, and psychodynamic therapy. The model has been a useful teaching tool for staff and patients in both group and individual formats. Addresses the challenges of…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Behavior Modification, Bulimia, Cognitive Restructuring
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Wills, Robert M.; And Others – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1987
Demonstrated that behavioral marital therapy (BMT) and insight-oriented marital therapy (IOMT) could be rendered in a distinct and uncontaminated fashion in manual-guided outcome research where therapists were crossed with treatment condition. BMT proved to be highly structured, with 93 percent of therapist interventions reflecting behavioral…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Counseling Techniques, Intervention, Marriage Counseling
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