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    Dr. Harvey Case Study

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    asked of him in class and has been exhibiting a “selective hearing” behavior in regards to certain conversation topics. The behavioral funnel will be used to assess Dr. Harvey’s behavior and the appropriate responses. According to Hawkins (1979), the behavioral assessment is similar to the shape of a funnel. The beginning of the assessment should be broad and consider all possibilities while having a narrow scope of the behavior. There are 5 stages that form the behavioral funnel and to better…

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    To ensure that I am able to meet my improvement goals, I must establish what actions and what steps I need to put in place to be successful. These actions must include, identifying what behaviors I am currently displaying, which of those I need to stop displaying, and what behaviors I must begin displaying. Also, I must identify barriers that I may encounter, understand how they may hinder my development, and figure out how am I going to over come them. Furthermore, I must identify the…

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    Stars ABA Case Study

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    Stars ABA is a clinic based program that provides ABA interventions for children with autism. They have contacted ABC Inc. to request an assessment of need in the area of staff training concerning reinforcement delivery for appropriate behavior during therapy sessions. An assessment will provide information as to whether this is an isolated or widespread issue and if individual training or full staff training is required. It is the goal of Stars ABA, as well as the stakeholders to provide the…

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    Solution Focused Approach The solution focused approach falls under the wide branch of humanism “Its roots are in Systems Theory which posits that individuals who are in frequent contact will unavoidably influence each other.” (Lyons, Ford, & Arthur-Kelly, 2011, p. 25) Unlike many of the other humanist theories the Solution Focused approach does not focus on the individual as a problem but rather as a solution; the belief being that the problem comes from the individual’s interactions. To assess…

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    Digital Reward System

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    Digital Rewards System The digital rewards system is another behavioral modification method used as a reward system to encourage better behaviors. The gist of this reward type is using technological means to monitor behaviors within the classroom (Howlin, 2015). Using technology in order to assess the progress of the students has both benefits and drawbacks. The first benefit is that it is easy to communicate with the parents. With programs such as Class Dojo or on the computer, it makes it…

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    obeying the classroom rules. Sebastian has not been diagnosed with any developmental disabilities or any medical conditions. Behavior analyst need to consider the clients demographic background when conducting a Functional Behavior Assessment (FBA). In order to establish and quantify Sebastian’s tantrums an appropriate behavior intervention will need to be implemented. However, behavior analyst needs to be competence in diverse cultural backgrounds, assess linguistic, and be aware how family…

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    Punishment Punishment is a behavior modification procedure in which a response is followed by a consequence, which decreases the future frequency of the response and similar responses. There are two theories about punishment that shape how punishment is defined today. The first theory defines punishment as a procedure that elicits a response incompatible with the punished behavior (Holth, 2005). This theory was supported by Thorndike and Skinner who believed that punishment was not effective at…

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    eating, emotional eating, and external eating behaviors in an Obesity Treatment journal. Researchers defined Mindfulness-based Theory as “a quality of consciousness that is characterized by continually attending an individual’s moment-to-moment experiences, thoughts, and emotions with an open, non-judgmental approach”. Many of the recent interventions that have been used for over eating disorders have been a combination of mindfulness and cognitive behavior therapy-based exercises (O 'Reilly,…

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    eating, as a behavior that will be modified. This paper will identify the definition of binge eating disorder (BED) and a literature review. For the purposes of this assignment, the researcher will acknowledge herself as the behaviorist as she confine herself to qualitative research on binge eating disorder and observable behaviors. The intervention that will be used is negative reinforcement, which comes from the cognitive behavior theory framework. The behaviorist will use a behavior…

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    During the course of the two weeks the one behavior that I selected to change was to reduce my spending behavior. My first thoughts on trying to modify this behavior was that this was going to be a stress-free assignment that I was going to be able to accomplish with no problems. Going into the assignment and believing that I was going to only need to put little to no effort into it lead me to becoming quite surprised when I discovered that it was not as easy as I made it out to be. However,…

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