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Chacko, Anil; Wymbs, Brian T.; Wymbs, Frances A.; Pelham, William E.; Swanger-Gagne, Michelle S.; Girio, Erin; Pirvics, Lauma; Herbst, Laura; Guzzo, Jamie; Phillips, Carlie; O'Connor, Briannon – Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 2009
Behavioral parent training is an efficacious treatment for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). However, single-mother households are at high risk for poor outcomes during and following behavioral parent training. This study randomly assigned cohorts of 120 single mothers of children (ages 5-12 years) with ADHD to a waitlist control…
Descriptors: Intervention, Mothers, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Parent Education
Banks, Tachelle; Zionts, Paul – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2009
The academic and social challenges facing public schools are enormous. For example, the pressure to meet the demands of the current high-stakes testing environment and reach adequate yearly progress (AYP) goals has arguably never been greater (Luna & Turner, 2001; Sanders, 2003). The energy devoted to academics has supplanted the little time spent…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Cognitive Restructuring, Coping, Timeout
Rohan, Kelly J.; Roecklein, Kathryn A.; Tierney Lindsey, Kathryn; Johnson, Leigh G.; Lippy, Robert D.; Lacy, Timothy J.; Barton, Franca B. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2007
This first controlled psychotherapy trial for seasonal affective disorder (SAD) compared SAD-tailored cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), light therapy (LT), and their combination to a concurrent wait-list control. Adults (N = 61) with major depression, recurrent with seasonal pattern, were randomized to one of four 6-week conditions: CBT (1.5-hr…
Descriptors: Psychotherapy, Group Therapy, Depression (Psychology), Cognitive Restructuring
Pitman, Melanie J. – Behavior Analyst Today, 2007
A brief functional analysis was conducted in an analogue setting to identify the maintaining variables for upright walking in a woman with developmental disabilities supported in an outpatient setting. All conditions required modification, since treatment outcomes were intended to increase, rather than decrease, the target behavior. The…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Developmental Disabilities, Behavior Modification, Positive Reinforcement
Freeman, Arthur – Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 2007
Homework, or self-help, is an essential and required part of cognitive behavioral treatment. It offers several opportunities for the therapist to extend and increase therapy contact by having the patient "live" the therapy outside of the consulting room. It can also serve as a measure of the patient's motivation for therapy or for change. Homework…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Cognitive Restructuring, Home Programs, Self Help Programs
Valente, Thomas W.; Pumpuang, Patchareeya – Health Education & Behavior, 2007
This article reviews 10 techniques used to identify opinion leaders to promote behavior change. Opinion leaders can act as gatekeepers for interventions, help change social norms, and accelerate behavior change. Few studies document the manner in which opinion leaders are identified, recruited, and trained to promote health. The authors categorize…
Descriptors: Opinions, Behavior Modification, Behavior Change, Identification
Hannesdottir, Dagmar Kristin; Ollendick, Thomas H. – Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review, 2007
In this review, we examine the role of emotion regulation in the treatment of children with anxiety disorders. Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) has been shown to "work" for children with anxiety disorders and it has been categorized as an evidence-based treatment. However, most studies have shown that the treatment is effective for about 60-70%…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Anxiety, Emotional Response, Stress Management
Leigh, Lauraine, Ed.; Gersch, Irvine, Ed.; Dix, Ann, Ed.; Haythorne, Deborah, Ed. – Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2012
"Dramatherapy with Children, Young People and Schools" is the first book to specifically evaluate the unique value of dramatherapy in the educational environment. A variety of highly experienced dramatherapists, educational psychologists and childhood experts discuss the benefits to the children and young people, and also in relation to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Psychological Needs, Educational Psychology, Academic Achievement
Peer reviewedKirkley, Betty G.; And Others – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1985
Examined the relative efficacy of two group treatments for bulimia patients (N=28). The cognitive-behavioral group was instructed to make changes in eating and vomiting behavior, whereas the nondirective group was given no instructions. The cognitive-behavioral treatment tended to have fewer dropouts and yielded significantly greater decreases in…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Cognitive Restructuring, Females
Peer reviewedMichelson, Larry; Mavissakalian, Matig – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1985
Examined relative and combined effectiveness of behavior therapy and pharmacotherapy in 62 severe, chronic agoraphobics. Identified differential temporal response and treatment patterns across psychophysiological domains. Synchrony/desynchrony phenomena yielded significant findings with regard to process and clinical outcome status. Exploratory…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Drug Therapy, Psychophysiology
Spooner, Fred; Spooner, Doreen – Education and Training of the Mentally Retarded, 1984
Studies that have compared forward, backward, and total task chaining procedures are reviewed along the dimensions of independent variables, dependent variables, subject variables, apparatus variables, design, and method of analysis. In general, results of studies are mixed. Potential explanations of differences are offered. (Author/CL)
Descriptors: Behavior Chaining, Behavior Modification, Disabilities
Peer reviewedKing, Neville J. – Child and Family Behavior Therapy, 1983
Addresses the value of behavioral techniques in relation to children's maladaptive fears. Summarizes how such techniques are used in the home, in school, and in health care settings; discusses theoretical explanations of the success of behavioral interventions. Outlines variables that may affect outcome of maladaptive fear prevention programs.…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Children, Fear, Prevention
Peer reviewedHeitzmann, William Ray – Teacher Educator, 1971
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Rewards, Teacher Education
Peer reviewedKazdin, Alan E. – School Psychology Review, 1982
This article delves into the conceptual content of behavioral modification and as yet unresolved issues for cognitive-behavioral interventions. Treatment efficacy measurement issues remain foremost. Broader conceptualizations of behavior have raised hopes of increasingly effective interventions in educational and clinical work. (Author/CE)
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Evaluation Needs, Intervention
Peer reviewedMazur, Tom; Michael, P. M. – Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 1992
Describes adolescent program for management of sexually inappropriate behavior, a family-based, 16-week group intervention protocol. Also describes 10 individuals (ages 13-17) who completed the program. Outcome data generated from follow up at six months posttreatment are presented. (Author/NB)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Modification, Intervention, Sexuality

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