Description |
xix, 268 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
Series |
Prentice-Hall series in counseling and human development |
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Prentice-Hall series in counseling and human development.
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Contents |
Behavior problems -- Changing children's behavior: what's in it for you? -- Strengthening existing behavior. Good behavior must pay off -- Developing new behavior. Gradual improvements become new behaviors -- The good example -- Signals for appropriate behavior -- A time and a place for which things -- Maintaining new behavior. New and better rewards -- Scheduling rewards to develop persistence -- Stopping inappropriate behavior. Letting behavior run its course -- Eliminating rewards -- Rewarding alternative behavior -- Ending an aversive behavior -- Modifying emotional responses. Learning to avoid danger -- Overcoming fears and anxieties -- Changing your behavior. Summary, questions and answers -- Annotated bibliography -- Index |
Summary |
Suggests effective methods of reinforcing existing behavior, developing and maintaining new conduct, stopping inappropriate behavior, and modifying emotional behavior |
Notes |
Includes index |
Bibliography |
Bibliography: pages 252-253 |
Notes |
Also issued online |
Subject |
Behavior therapy.
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Child development.
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Child psychology.
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Child rearing.
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Reinforcement (Psychology)
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Child Behavior.
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Author |
Krumboltz, Helen Brandhorst.
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LC no. |
79172945 |
ISBN |
0131279440 |
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0131279513 |
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