Summary
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Using a unique behavioral assessment and treatment planning framework, the updated Sixth Edition provides a systematic overview of behavioral and cognitive principles and their applications to a wide range of issues and situations encountered in human services professions. Up-to-date practice examples drawn from eight diverse case studies illustrate the range and versatility of the behavior change approach in an increasingly diverse and multicultural society, while an innovative chapter on clinical applications of behavioral and cognitive intervention techniques also addresses current influences in the field. This edition embraces the rigorous empirical foundations that have made this approach such a significant contributor to the national and international therapeutic milieu of the 21st century.
Generalization and Maintenance of Behavior Change
Generalization and Maintenance of Behavior Change
A counselor has been treating Mario for alcohol abuse. As part of the intervention plan to decrease Mario’s drinking, the counselor suggested several nondrinking behaviors that would be appropriate in the social situation in which Mario usually drinks. These behaviors were new to Mario, but he agreed to try them. What can the counselor do to promote the generalization and maintenance of the nondrinking behaviors?
Objectives
After completing this chapter, you should be able to do the following:
- Identify four obstacles to the generalization and maintenance of desired responses from the practice ...
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