Behavior Modification: Principles and Procedures
Beyond Behavior Modification: A Cognitive-behavioral Approach to Behavior Management in the School
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Assuming no prior knowledge of behaviour modification or psychology, this text offers students hands-on experience with the principles of behaviour modification and their application to everyday concerns - from helping children learn life's ...
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They feel frustrated and angry and sometimes helpless when nothing seems to work. Behaviors seem to get worse and worse. This Manual gives the parent methods of changing those behavior problems.
A thorough, up-to-date presentation of the major issues, theories, concepts, and research in behavior modification. This book demonstrates how to pinpoint and identify the behavior to be changed. It describes...
Perhaps the first thing that the reader will notice about the second edition is that it is more extensive than the first. The volume currently has 41 chapters, in contrast to the 31 chapters that comprised the earlier version.
The second edition of this unconventional handbook is a revised, expanded, and even more powerful version of the first controversial work.