Publication Date
| In 2026 | 1 |
| Since 2025 | 182 |
| Since 2022 (last 5 years) | 1068 |
| Since 2017 (last 10 years) | 2526 |
| Since 2007 (last 20 years) | 6601 |
Descriptor
| Behavior Modification | 12143 |
| Intervention | 4381 |
| Behavior Problems | 3096 |
| Program Effectiveness | 2327 |
| Cognitive Restructuring | 2242 |
| Student Behavior | 2009 |
| Outcomes of Treatment | 1744 |
| Autism | 1347 |
| Children | 1290 |
| Foreign Countries | 1185 |
| Behavior Change | 1126 |
| More ▼ | |
Source
Author
Publication Type
Education Level
Audience
| Practitioners | 654 |
| Teachers | 406 |
| Researchers | 245 |
| Counselors | 131 |
| Parents | 121 |
| Administrators | 64 |
| Students | 40 |
| Support Staff | 33 |
| Policymakers | 30 |
| Community | 15 |
| Media Staff | 1 |
| More ▼ | |
Location
| Australia | 158 |
| Canada | 147 |
| United Kingdom | 135 |
| United States | 100 |
| California | 95 |
| United Kingdom (England) | 77 |
| New York | 67 |
| Turkey | 51 |
| Texas | 50 |
| Florida | 47 |
| Maryland | 45 |
| More ▼ | |
Laws, Policies, & Programs
Assessments and Surveys
What Works Clearinghouse Rating
| Meets WWC Standards without Reservations | 25 |
| Meets WWC Standards with or without Reservations | 40 |
| Does not meet standards | 35 |
Peer reviewedThoresen, Carl E.; Coates, Thomas J. – Counseling Psychologist, 1978
The question of what it means to be "scientific" in the broadest sense is explored, and this information is used as a basis for evaluating the past, present and future of behavioral therapies. (Author/BP)
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Beliefs, Human Development, Scientific Attitudes
Peer reviewedEllis, Albert – Counseling Psychologist, 1978
In the long run, the scientific therapies will prove more efficient for more people more of the time and will produce less harmful results. To the degree that the "unscientific" therapies last, they will have certain usable aspects incorporated into the remaining "scientific" systems. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Cognitive Processes, Scientific Attitudes, Scientists
Peer reviewedKegan, Robert – Counseling Psychologist, 1978
Argues that while psychologies can be integrated, their undergirding epistemologies cannot be. What is often called "cognitive behavior therapy" amounts to the assimilation of cognitivist notions to a behaviorist framework. (Author/BP)
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Cognitive Processes, Intervention, Models
Peer reviewedThoresen, Carl E.; Coates, Thomas J. – Counseling Psychologist, 1978
Having presented the opening article on behavior therapy, the authors now respond to 10 other writers' comments on their work by attempting to synthesize their critics' ideas with their own. (BP)
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Human Dignity, Research, Scientific Methodology
Peer reviewedKowitt, Michael R.; Garske, John P. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1978
Investigated the effects of therapy modality and self-disclosure tendency and gender. High N=40 and 40 low scorers on a modified self-disclosure questionnaire were asked to rate audiotapes of simulated therapy sessions on several dimensions. High self-disclosers preferred client-centered therapy and low self-disclosers preferred systematic…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Desensitization, Higher Education, Psychotherapy
Peer reviewedOltmanns, Thomas F.; And Others – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1977
Parents of 62 children referred to a behaviorally oriented child psychological clinic provided measures of marital adjustment and their children's behavior before and after treatment. Marital adjustment scores of clinic parents were significantly lower than those of the control sample, although there was considerable overlap between the…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Behavior Modification, Children, Helping Relationship
Peer reviewedBromet, Evelyn; And Others – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1977
Assessed posttreatment functioning of 429 alcoholic patients selected from five different types of treatment facilities. Substantial improvement in three areas of functioning (drinking, occupational, and psychological) occurred among patients in each program, although there were significant differences among programs in level of functioning at…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Alcoholism, Behavior Modification, Participation
Nelson, C. Michael – Pointer, 1987
The article reviews behavioral intervention research with the handicapped, focusing on the analysis of subject, setting, and procedural factors that influence the outcome of behavior modification. Behavior enhancement procedures (e.g., tactile and sensory reinforcement, contracting, and modeling) and behavior reduction procedures (e.g., extinction…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Behavioral Science Research, Disabilities, Intervention
Peer reviewedGlick, Barry; Goldstein, Arnold P. – Journal of Counseling & Development, 1987
Describes aggression replacement training (ART), a multimodal, psychoeducational intervention for assaultive, hostile adolescents and children who are either institutionalized or pose severe, disruptive behaviors in communities. Presents the research evaluating ART efficacy, planned efforts in program development, and ART's relevance for…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Aggression, Anger, Behavior Modification
Mace, F. Charles; And Others – Applied Research in Mental Retardation, 1986
Evaluation of the effect of three conditions (reinforcement, self-monitoring, and self-monitoring plus reinforcement) on the productivity rates of three mentally retarded adults employed in a sheltered workshop indicated that reinforcement was most effective when combined with self-monitoring. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Adults, Behavior Modification, Mental Retardation, Positive Reinforcement
Peer reviewedHudesman, John; And Others – Psychology: A Quarterly Journal of Human Behavior, 1987
Studied program dealing with stress management for college health science students which included instruction in cognitive behavior modification, biofeedback, and open focus training. Results indicated students (N=43) using these techniques experienced less anxiety in a high pressure situation. Suggests lessening anxiety was related to an increase…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Biofeedback, Cognitive Restructuring, College Students
Peer reviewedRunco, Mark A.; Schreibman, Laura – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 1987
The method of social validation was used to evaluate the behavioral treatment objectives of autistic children. Responses of 24 parents of autistic children, 29 behavior therapists, and 48 student teachers regarding their judgments of treatment goals demonstrated the usefulness of the technique and differences among the three groups of evaluators.…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Autism, Behavior Modification, Behavioral Objectives
Wells, Karen C. – Journal of Children in Contemporary Society, 1986
Several techniques involved in the behavioral treatment of attention deficit disorders in children are reviewed, including parent training, classroom management strategies, and social skills training. The combination of behavior therapy and stimulant medication is recommended for optimal results. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Disorders, Behavior Modification, Drug Therapy, Elementary Secondary Education
Whalen, Carol K.; Henker, Barbara – Journal of Children in Contemporary Society, 1986
The background, rationale, and status of cognitive behavior therapies for hyperactive children are summarized. Emerging themes include attributional foci, combination therapies, and tailored treatments. Guidelines and recommendations are offered for cognitive behavior therapies for hyperactive children. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Cognitive Restructuring, Elementary Secondary Education, Hyperactivity
Peer reviewedMeichenbaum, Donald H.; Deffenbacher, Jerry L. – Counseling Psychologist, 1988
Outlines theory, research, and procedures of stress inoculation training. Discusses three phases of conceptualization, skill acquisition and rehearsal, and application and follow-through. Provides guidelines for selection and design of individual and group application of stress inoculation training. (Author/NB)
Descriptors: Anxiety, Behavior Modification, Cognitive Restructuring, Coping


