E-Book, Englisch, 288 Seiten, Web PDF
Hersen / Eisler / Miller Progress in Behavior Modification
1. Auflage 2013
ISBN: 978-1-4832-1918-9
Verlag: Elsevier Science & Techn.
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Volume 18
E-Book, Englisch, 288 Seiten, Web PDF
ISBN: 978-1-4832-1918-9
Verlag: Elsevier Science & Techn.
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
Progress in Behavior Modification, Volume 18 covers the developments in behavior modification. The book discusses the behavioral analysis of chronic pain and its management; controlled drinking; and the research and applications in behavioral community psychology. The text also describes the physical, social, and programmatic context of behavior; the behavioral assessment and management of pediatric pain; and self-reinforcement by children. The advances in behavioral approaches to adolescent health care are also considered. Psychologists, psychiatrists, and pediatricians will find the book invaluable.
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1;Front Cover;1
2;Progress in Behavior Modification;4
3;Copyright Page;5
4;Table of Contents ;6
5;Contributors;10
6;Chapter 1. Behavioral Analysis of Chronic Pain and Its Management;12
6.1;I. Introduction;12
6.2;II. Behavioral Processes;15
6.3;III. Assessment;26
6.4;IV. Treatment Suggestions;35
6.5;V. Conclusions;47
6.6;Acknowledgment;49
6.7;References;49
7;Chapter 2. Controlled Drinking Revisited: A Review;54
7.1;I. Introduction;54
7.2;II. General Methodological Issues;56
7.3;III. Methodological Issues Specific to Controlled Drinking Research;58
7.4;IV. The Rand Studies;63
7.5;V. Previous Reviews;66
7.6;VI. Subsequent Controlled Drinking Research;69
7.7;VII. Conclusions;86
7.8;References;90
8;Chapter 3. Behavioral Community Psychology: A Review of Recent Research and Applications;96
8.1;I. Behavioral Community Psychology: An Introduction;96
8.2;II. Secondary Preventive Interventions;99
8.3;III. Primary Preventive Interventions;102
8.4;IV. Environment-Based Interventions;106
8.5;V. Discussion;118
8.6;References;121
9;Chapter 4. Environmental Organization: The Physical, Social, and Programmatic Context of Behavior;134
9.1;I. Introduction;134
9.2;II. The Physical Environment;141
9.3;III. The Social and Programmatic Environment;152
9.4;IV. Importance for Behavior Modification;162
9.5;V. Conclusion;166
9.6;Acknowledgments;167
9.7;References;167
10;Chapter 5. Behavioral Assessment and Management of Pediatric Pain;174
10.1;I. Introduction;175
10.2;II. Acute versus Chronic Pain;176
10.3;III. Assessment of Pediatric Pain;178
10.4;IV. Behavioral Treatment of Pain in Children;181
10.5;V. Conclusions and Directions for Future Research;197
10.6;References;198
11;Chapter 6. Self-Reinforcement by Children;206
11.1;I. Introduction;206
11.2;II. Theoretical Considerations;208
11.3;III. Teaching Children to Use Self-Reinforcement Procedures;212
11.4;IV. The Effectiveness of Self-Reinforcement Procedures;219
11.5;V. Related Areas and Future Research;228
11.6;Acknowledgments;233
11.7;References;233
12;Chapter 7. Advances in Behavioral Approaches to Adolescent Health Care;238
12.1;I. Introduction;239
12.2;II. Eating Disorders;239
12.3;III. Cigarette Smoking;248
12.4;IV. Dysmenorrhea;253
12.5;V. Alcohol Abuse;257
12.6;VI. Miscellaneous Disorders;260
12.7;VII. Summary and Conclusions;267
12.8;VIII. Pediatrician's Response;268
12.9;Acknowledgments;271
12.10;References;271
13;Index;278
14;Contents of Previous Volumes;282




