Behavior Modification and Goal Setting: Counselor Toolbox Episode 134
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Podcast: https://www.allceus.com/counselortoolbox/
Nurses, addiction and #mentalhealth #counselors, #socialworkers and marriage and family#therapists can earn #CEUs for this and other presentations at AllCEUs.com
#AllCEUs courses are accepted in most states because we are approved as an education provider for NAADAC, the States of Florida and Texas Boards of Social Work and Mental Health/Professional Counseling, the California Consortium for Addiction Professionals and Professions.
This was recorded as part of a live #webinar
Objectives
~ Define behavior modification
~ Explore how behavior modification can be useful in practice
~ Learn basic behavior modification terms:
~ Unconditioned stimulus and response
~ Conditioned stimulus and response
~ Discriminitive stimuli
~ Learned helplessness
Why Do I Care
~ Change means doing something different or modifying a response
~ That response can be a neurochemical one (stress response) or an overt behavioral one (smoking)
~ Behavior modification principles will help you understand some of the reasons people act/react the way they do
~ By understanding what causes and motivates people’s behavior we can better address their issues
~ The focus on observable, measurable conditions to the exclusion of cognitive interpretation underscores the mind-body connection
Definition
~ Behavior modification in its truest form is concerned only with observable, measurable behaviors, stimuli and reinforcement
~ Emotions, interpretations and mental processes have no bearing
How can this be useful in practice
~ Traditional (strict) behavior modification can be quite useful in simplifying stimulus/reaction
~ Integrating the cognitive interpretations (labels) can help people in identifying and addressing what is causing their “distress” (Behaviorists would refer to excitatory response)
~ Understanding what causes feelings can also give people a greater sense of empowerment.
Summary
~ Behavior modification is concerned with the stimuli in the environment that evoke a response
~ Unconditioned stimuli evoke a response based upon survival needs
~ Conditioned stimuli have no meaning to the person, but, through experience, become associated with pleasure or pain/threat
~ The excitatory responses, anger and fear serve to protect the person from what they have in the past experienced as producing pain/being threatening.
Summary
~ Stimuli can be reconditioned in order to change the biochemical response (feeling)
~ People with a logical/experimental mindset often respond well to behavior modification techniques
~ It is imperative to include alternate responses.
~ In the next segment we will discuss
~ Reinforcement
~ Punishment
Видео Behavior Modification and Goal Setting: Counselor Toolbox Episode 134 канала AllCEUs Counseling Education
AllCEUs provides #counseloreducation and CEUs for LPCs, LMHCs, LMFTs and LCSWs as well as #addiction counselor precertification training and continuing education.
Live, Interactive Webinars ($5): https://www.allceus.com/live-interactive-webinars/
Unlimited Counseling CEs for $59 https://www.allceus.com/
#AddictionCounselor and #RecoveryCoach https://www.allceus.com/certificate-tracks/
Pinterest: drsnipes
Podcast: https://www.allceus.com/counselortoolbox/
Nurses, addiction and #mentalhealth #counselors, #socialworkers and marriage and family#therapists can earn #CEUs for this and other presentations at AllCEUs.com
#AllCEUs courses are accepted in most states because we are approved as an education provider for NAADAC, the States of Florida and Texas Boards of Social Work and Mental Health/Professional Counseling, the California Consortium for Addiction Professionals and Professions.
This was recorded as part of a live #webinar
Objectives
~ Define behavior modification
~ Explore how behavior modification can be useful in practice
~ Learn basic behavior modification terms:
~ Unconditioned stimulus and response
~ Conditioned stimulus and response
~ Discriminitive stimuli
~ Learned helplessness
Why Do I Care
~ Change means doing something different or modifying a response
~ That response can be a neurochemical one (stress response) or an overt behavioral one (smoking)
~ Behavior modification principles will help you understand some of the reasons people act/react the way they do
~ By understanding what causes and motivates people’s behavior we can better address their issues
~ The focus on observable, measurable conditions to the exclusion of cognitive interpretation underscores the mind-body connection
Definition
~ Behavior modification in its truest form is concerned only with observable, measurable behaviors, stimuli and reinforcement
~ Emotions, interpretations and mental processes have no bearing
How can this be useful in practice
~ Traditional (strict) behavior modification can be quite useful in simplifying stimulus/reaction
~ Integrating the cognitive interpretations (labels) can help people in identifying and addressing what is causing their “distress” (Behaviorists would refer to excitatory response)
~ Understanding what causes feelings can also give people a greater sense of empowerment.
Summary
~ Behavior modification is concerned with the stimuli in the environment that evoke a response
~ Unconditioned stimuli evoke a response based upon survival needs
~ Conditioned stimuli have no meaning to the person, but, through experience, become associated with pleasure or pain/threat
~ The excitatory responses, anger and fear serve to protect the person from what they have in the past experienced as producing pain/being threatening.
Summary
~ Stimuli can be reconditioned in order to change the biochemical response (feeling)
~ People with a logical/experimental mindset often respond well to behavior modification techniques
~ It is imperative to include alternate responses.
~ In the next segment we will discuss
~ Reinforcement
~ Punishment
Видео Behavior Modification and Goal Setting: Counselor Toolbox Episode 134 канала AllCEUs Counseling Education
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