International Handbook of Behavior Modification and Therapy
The rapid growth of behavior therapy over the past 20 years has been well doc umented. Yet the geometric expansion of the field has been so great that it deserves to be recounted. We all received our graduate training in the mid to late 1960s. Courses in behavior therapy were then a rarity. Behavio...
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New York, NY
Springer US
1982, 1982
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Edition: | 1st ed. 1982 |
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Table of Contents:
- I Foundations of Behavior Modification and Therapy
- 1 History of Behavior Modification
- 2 Experimental and Theoretical Foundations of Behavior Modification
- 3 A Model of Dysfunctional Behavior
- II Assessment and Methodology
- 4 Behavioral Assessment: An Overview
- 5 Observational Methods
- 6 Experimental Design in Group Outcome Research
- 7 Single-Case Experimental Designs
- III General Issues and Extensions
- 8 Training Paraprofessionals
- 9 Ethical and Legal Issues
- 10 Balancing Clients’ Rights: The Establishment of Human Rights and Peer Review Committees
- 11 Community Intervention and the Use of Multidisciplinary Knowledge
- 12 Drugs Combined with Behavioral Psychotherapy
- IV Intervention and Behavior Change: Adult
- 13 Anxiety and Fear
- 14 Depression
- 15 Treatment of Schizophrenia
- 16 Adult Medical Disorders
- 17 Alcohol and Drug Problems
- 18 Obesity
- 19 Current Trends in the Modification of Cigarette Dependence
- 20 Crime and Delinquency
- 21 Sexual Dysfunctions and Their Treatment: Current Status
- 22 Sexual Deviation
- 23 Interpersonal Dysfunction
- 24 Obsessional-Compulsive Disorders
- 25 Marital Distress
- V Intervention and Behavior Change: Child
- 26 Habit Disorders
- 27 Retardation
- 28 Autism
- 29 The Modification of Child Behavior Problems in the Home
- 30 Behavior Analysis Procedures in Classroom Teaching
- 31 Treatment of Childhood Medical Disorders