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Title: Behavior Therapy


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BehaviorTherapy

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Life of Burrhus Frederic (BF) Skinner(1904-1990)
  • Born in Susquehanna, Penn.
  • Had one younger brother described family life as
    warm and stable
  • Had an inclination towards building things (i.e.,
    a cabin in the woods, small motor cars, etc.)
  • Heavily influenced by Francis Bacons theory of
    inductive method in science. He was also
    influenced by the writings of Pavlov and Watson
  • Became involved with training pigeons to guide
    missiles during WWII
  • Made a contribution to education through
    programmed instruction where students were
    taught information that is broken down into
    sequential steps, while given immediate feedback
    after completion of each step

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Behavior Therapy
  • A clinical approach to treat a variety of
    disorders, in various settings, with a wide range
    of populations
  • How is this different from behavior modification?

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Behavior Therapy was very popular during the
1950s and 1960s
  • Why do you think this era supported this theory?

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Four Areas of Behavior Therapy
  • 1. Classical Conditioning behaviors elicited
    from passive organisms (i.e., salivation, knee
    jerks)
  • 2. Operant Conditioning behaviors are influenced
    by the consequences that follow them
  • 3. Social Learning behavior is influenced by
    stimulus events, external reinforcement, and
    cognitive mediational processess
  • 4. Cognitive Behavior Therapy cognitive
    processes linked with behavioral strategies and
    techniques to elicit change

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Modern Behavior Therapy
  • Proposes that the person is the producer and the
    product of their environment
  • Clients are helped to increase their skills to
    expand their viable options, thus creating
    individual freedom

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Behavior Therapy Assumes
  • 1. Therapy should be modeled after the scientific
    method
  • 2. Therapy should deal with current problems and
    less with past events
  • 3. Clients are actively engaged in therapy and
    assume responsibility for change by taking action
    (doing something)
  • 4. Clients will take what they learn in
    counseling and apply to their natural environment
  • 5. Assessment and evaluation are an important
    part of the therapeutic process in order to
    determine if change is due to interventions used
  • 6. Clients will learn to self-manage
  • 7. Interventions will be uniquely tailored to fit
    the client ant presenting problem
  • 8. Collaboration between client and therapist
  • 9. Interventions will be culturally sensitive,
    practical, and applicable to every day life

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Goals of Therapy
  • Goals defined by client but agreed upon by the
    counselor
  • Goals must be concrete, clear, and able to be
    measured or assessed
  • Increase personal choice
  • Create new conditions for learning

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Therapists Role
  • Active and directive
  • Function as consultant and problem solver
  • Use technques such as summarizing, reflection,
    clarification, and open-ended questions
  • Conduct functional assessment prior to counseling
    to identify systems that maintain problem
    behavior, situational antecedents, dimensions of
    problem behavior, and consequences/reinforcers of
    behavior
  • Develop and implement a treatment plan
  • Evaluate success and conduct follow-up assessments

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Multicultural Application of Behavioral Therapy
  • Strengths
  • Fits well with clients who come from a cultural
    background that stresses doing over feeling
    and supports action
  • ???
  • Weaknesses
  • Focus on narrow dimensions of client instead of
    the whole client
  • Cultural implications and consequences of change
  • ???
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