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Self-Control

PCC-HR-3D-Self-Control Procedures

TermDefinition
Self-Control procedure Describes a variety of techniques which share the characteristic of being administered by the client - used to increase the behaviors occurring less frequently than desired and to decrease self-injurious behaviors.
Techniques Self-monitoring, Stimulus control, Self-reinforcement, and Self-punishment
Self-Monitoring ...involves having the client record information about the frequency and conditions surrounding the target behavior.
Stimulus Control ...include narrowing, cue strengthening, and fading
Narrowing ...involves restricting the target behavior to a limited set of stimuli
Cue Strengthening ...deliberately linking the behavior with specific environmental conditions
Fading ...it entails changing the stimulus conditions under which the behavior occurs.
Self-Reinforcement and Self-Punishment ...involve training a client to self-administer the consequences following target behaviors so those behaviors can be modified.
Biofeedback ...involves having a client learn to modify his/her own behaviors and, like many self-control procedures, is based on the principles of operant conditioning.
Created by: SBT38 on 2005-10-09




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