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Behavior Modification Techniques - An Awareness Study
files.eric.ed.gov• Systematic desensitization • Aversion therapy • Extinction Positive reinforcement is pairing a positive stimulus to behaviour. A good example of this is when teachers reward their students for getting a good grade with stickers. Negative reinforcement is the opposite and is the pairing of behaviour to the removal of a negative stimulus.
TREATING SOCIAL ANXIETY IN ADOLESCENTS: TEN GROUP …
files.eric.ed.govgroup therapy program and the attached lesson plans found in Appendix A. Chapter Six ... Systematic Desensitization: A step-by-step procedure for replacing anxiety with relaxation while gradually increasing exposure to an anxiety-producing situation or object. 7 Chapter Two
CSAT Trauma Bonds Course - Healing TREE
healingtreenonprofit.org• Systematic desensitization • Re-experiencing the trauma in a safe environment • Deep muscle relaxation • Thought stopping strategies • Guided self-dialog • Role playing • Covert modeling • Diaries and self-monitoring • EMDR 2. Trauma Arousal Definition: Seeking ...
SCHOOL REFUSAL: RECOMMENDATIONS FOR TEACHERS …
www.education.udel.eduSystematic desensitization is the most commonly used method in treating children’s fears. While the child is relaxing, have him/her build a gradual fear hierarchy (e.g., Practical Recommendations and Interventions: School Refusal 2 relax, imagine riding the bus, then walking into class, etc.). Conclude with the most fear-