Title: Behavioral%20Methods%20for%20Changing%20Respondent%20Behavior
1Behavioral Methods for Changing Respondent
Behavior
Dr. Alan H. Teich Chapter 6
2Factors Influencing Respondent Conditioning
- Strength of the CR
- Relevance of US-CS relations
- Overshadowing
- Blocking
- Latent inhibition
3Second Order Conditioning
UCR Dislike CR CR
Foie Gras UCS Geese Ducks
4Conditioned Emotional Responses (CERs)
- Learning
- Biological / genetic factors
5Functional Analyses in Respondent Behavior
- Antecedents original or generalized CSs
- Measuring antecedents
- Assessing respondent behaviors
- Consequences
6Operant and Classical Control of Substance Abuse
- Operant control
- Take Rx pleasant feeling
- eliminate withdrawal
- Respondent control
- Rx paraphernalia
7Respondent Conditioning and Chemotherapy
- Chemotherapy used with cancer patients can cause
nausea as a side effect - anticipatory nausea can cause sickness just prior
to treatment - food aversion can develop with tastes associated
with treatment
8Extinction and Counterconditioning Methods
- Extinction
- Flooding
- Systematic desensitization
- Vicarious desensitization
9Hierarchy of Fear of Heights
- 1. Standing at a closed upper-floor window and
looking out. (SUDS 5) - 2. Standing on a stepladder, 3 feet from the
floor, to change a light bulb. (SUDS 15) - 3. Standing on a balcony near the railing,
several stories above the ground. (SUDS 25) - 4. Walking on flat ground above a mountain cliff,
20 feet from the edge. (SUDS 35)
10Hierarchy of Fear of Heights (continued)
- 5. Walking on flat ground above a mountain cliff,
5 feet from the edge. (SUDS 45) - 6. Hiking on a steep trail. When cliffs are very
near, there are guard rails. (SUDS 55) - 7. Being a passenger in a car traveling at the
speed limit on a narrow and winding mountain
road. When cliffs occur, there are guard rails.
(SUDS 65)
11Hierarchy of Fear of Heights (continued)
- 8. Being on an extension ladder outside a house,
cleaning a second-story window. (SUDS 75) - 9. Climbing up a 50-foot high water tower, using
a ladder with handrails. (SUDS 85) - 10. Standing on a moderately sloped roof of a
house. (SUDS 95)
12Tips on Using Systematic Desensitization
- Make sure those involved understand the
procedure, its purpose, and its effectiveness - Personalize the hierarchy
- Maximize experience with the CS
- Use imaginal CSs when necessary but prefer in
vivo stimuli - Have an assistant present if SUDs are high
- Keep CS rankings available for reference
13Tips on Using Systematic Desensitization
(continued)
- Make sure the target individual has mastered the
relaxation exercises - Do not rush through the procedure
- Do not make sessions too long
- Schedule sessions at least once or twice per week
- Withdraw the CS if the person cannot relax in the
presence of it - reassess your strategy