edited by Joseph C. Witt, Stephen N. Elliot, Frank M. Gresham.
Boston, MA
Springer US
1988
(XXII, 856 pages 7 illustrations)
I Foundations of Behavior Therapy --;1 Behavior Therapy and the Educative Process --;2 Research Methodology and Measurement --;3 Behavioral Assessment --;4 Diagnosis and Classification --;II Technical Issues in the Use and Dissemination of Behavior Therapy --;5 Acceptability of Behavioral Treatments in Educational Settings --;6 Developmental Factors and Their Relationship to the Identification and Treatment of Behavior Problems of Childhood --;7 Treatment Effect Norms --;8 An Evaluation of Behavioral Interrelationships in Child Behavior Therapy --;9 Dissemination of Behavioral Procedures in the Schools: Issues in Training --;10 Behavioral Consultation: Macroconsultation for Instructional Management --;III Problems and Challenges for Behavior Therapy --;11 Generalization and Maintenance of Treatment Effects --;12 On the Ecological Validity of Behavior Modification --;13 Helping, Helplessness, and Harm --;14 Legal Issues in School-Based Behavior Therapy --;IV Behavior Change Strategies --;15 Thought and Action in Educational Interventions: Cognitive-Behavioral Approaches --;16 Home-Based Reinforcement Procedures --;17 Reductive Procedures --;18 The Token Economy --;19 Self-Monitoring --;20 Social Skills: Conceptual and Applied Aspects of Assessment, Training, and Social Validation --;21 Biofeedback --;V The Practice of Behavior Therapy with Specific Problems and Populations --;22 Early Intervention: Infants, Preschool Children, and Families --;23 Learning-Disabled Children --;24 Mild and Moderate Mental Retardation --;25 Conduct and Attention Deficit Disorders --;26 Fears and Phobias --;27 Behavioral Habilitation of Students with Severe Handicaps --;28 Childhood Depression --;29 Medical and Health-Related Disorders --;VI The Future of Behavior Therapy in Education --;30 Behavioral Reform of Education: A Venture at Risk --;31 The Future of Behavioral Analysis in Educational Settings.
The evolution of the field of behavior therapy has witnessed a change in the behavior therapist from an adolescent fascination with repeatedly demonstrating the effectiveness of the new technology to a mature recognition of the complex implications of the behav- ioral paradigm for individuals, systems, and society.
Clinical Psychology.
Philosophy (General)
Psychology, clinical.
LB1060
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E358
1988
edited by Joseph C. Witt, Stephen N. Elliot, Frank M. Gresham.