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Putting Techniques Together to Design a Program
7/30/2018 Putting Techniques Together to Design a Program Chap 8
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Initial Considerations
7/30/2018 Initial Considerations Multidimensional Programs Functional Analysis Target behavior: Operant? Respondent? Both? Behavioral excesses or deficits? Problem-solving (brainstorming)
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A “Good Program” Target behavior(s) Consequences
7/30/2018 A “Good Program” Target behavior(s) Consequences Patient as an active participant Train helpers Data accuracy Data as feedback Program Adjustments Behavior Durability & Generalization Commitment & Motivation
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Which Techniques to Use?
7/30/2018 Which Techniques to Use? Nature of Problem Practicality Aversive control techniques
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People's Readiness to Change
7/30/2018 People's Readiness to Change Stages of Change Model Precontemplation Contemplation Preparation Action Maintenance
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Motivational Factors in Change
7/30/2018 Motivational Factors in Change Self-efficacy Realistic Expectations Lapse vs. Relapse Methods to resist temptation Rules Release Commitment to change Social Support
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Behavioral contracts Target behavior(s) and antecedents Consequences
7/30/2018 Behavioral contracts Target behavior(s) and antecedents Consequences Bonuses Loopholes and Rules Release Progress Review Signatures
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Tips on Designing a Program
techniques should address behavior, antecedents, and consequences develop separate programs for each target behavior use at least six but usually no more than ten intervention techniques confirm the accuracy of data, preferably by having an independent observer
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Tips on Designing a Program (cont.)
early on, immediately reinforce every instance of behavior vary consequences to maintain strength reinforce self-management exercises make programs cost-effective identify responsibilities of all involved and conduct periodic review
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