Ch 18 Positive Punishment Procedures and the Ethics of Punishment Flashcards
aversive activities
low-probability behavior the person typically would not choose to engage in
Overcorrection
engage in an effortful behavior for an extended period contingent on each instance of the problem behavior(positive practice, restitution)
positive practice
engage in correct forms of relevant behavior contingent on an instance of the problem behavior
restitution
correct the environmental effects of the behavior and restore the environment to a condition better than that before the problem behavior
Contingent exercise
engage in form of physical exercise contingent on an instance of
the problem behavior
guided compliance
guided physically through the
requested activity (such as an educational task)
response blocking
change agent prevents the occurrence of a problem behavior by physically blocking the response
Physical restraint
on problem behavior, the change agent holds immobile the part of the client’s body that is involved in the behavior
informed consent.