topic 21 Flashcards
habit reversal procedure
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define habits
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- repetitive or stereotyped behaviours that serve no useful purpose and tend to be an annoyance
- stored in procedural memory
- involved the striatum of the basal ganglia, which is also assocaited with voluntary motor controland procedural learning
- often maintain by automatic reinforcement
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what are some examples of habits
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- nervous habits/ body-focused repetitive behaviours
- motor tics
- vocal tics
- tourette’s disorder/syndrome
- stuttering
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explain habit reversal training
2 components, applications
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- awareness training: person is taught to describe the problem behaviour and watch for it
- competing response training: person is taught to perform a behaviour that is incompatible with the target behaviour
- can also apply: social support and motivation strategy
applying:
1. client learns to descrive and identify the problem behaviour
2. client learns and practices behaviour that is incompatible with or copetes with the problem behaviour
3. providing reinforcement for motivation
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other procedures
explain generalization training
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- focuses on how to control tics in everyday situations
1. practicing tic-control procedures in session until done correctly
2. covert rehearsal: person imagines common and tic-eliciting situations and then performs the tic-contro exercise
3. person tries controlling tic sin real-world situations
5
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other procedures
what is acersion therapy
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- form of respondent conditioning which involved the repeated pairing of a troublesome reinforcer with an aversive event
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other procedures
what is massed negative practive
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- a punishment procedure that requires the person to repeat the undesired targer behaviour for a predetermined time period contingent on the occurrence of the target behsviour