When a client wants to do a task or transition.
What is escape?
Helps us gauge if an intervention is working.
What is baseline?
What is conflict of interest?
Reinforcing every correct response.
What is acquisition?
What is DRI?
What is an abolishing operation?
Making a list of steps.
What is task analysis?
Giving advice on a medication.
What is being out of scope?
Ignoring bursts and variability to decrease behavior.
What is extinction?
What is DRL?
Reinforcing only the correct behavior.
Contingency
Removing intervention strategies to see if a behavior stuck.
What is maintenance?
Ridiculing a client for having a bathroom accident.
What is disregarding dignity?
Moving from FR1 to FR3 and FR5.
What is reinforcement thinning/fading?
"Tap for me for attention instead."
What is DRA?
Indicates reinforcement is not present for a given response.
S-delta
Recognizing that of two similar things, only one gives a reinforcer.
What is discrimination?
When a client indicates they no longer wish to participate.
What is removing assent?
Maintaining the same Sd until otherwise told.
What is procedural integrity?
"1...2...3... as fast as you can"
What is DRH?
When we transfer power to a cue for a behavior to occur or not occur.
Stimulus control
What is forward chaining?
Family understands the full scope of risks and benefits of treatment.
What is informed consent?
Continually raising the bar for reinforcement?
What is shaping?
"Good job not hitting yourself the last 5 minutes."
What is DRO?