Behaviour feels good to do
What is sensory?
Reinforcing incompatible behaviour
What is DRI?
Brings attention to the behavior so the person can gain better self-control and awareness
What is awareness training?
Behaviour should maintain across different people and environments well after treatment has ended.
What is generalization?
Removes undesired activities/interactions
Reinforcing high rates of behaviour
What is DRH?
Working with your therapist to come up with a different behavior to replace the old unwanted behavior and practice performing this new behavior.
Goals should reflect and be relevant to the client and the culture of their community
What is effective?
Provides access to people/interactions
What is attention?
What is DRA?
Making a list of all the problems that were caused by the behavior to remind you of the importance of sticking with it
What is motivation and compliance?
An intervention should be written in a way where it describes all of the components clearly and detailed enough for anyone else to replicate it
Provides preferred toys/activities
What is a tangible?
Reinforcing other behaviour
What is DRO?
Habits or tics can be common when a person is under stress, it can be helpful to learn relaxation skills such as deep breathing, mental imaging, mindfulness, and progressive muscle relaxation to keep urges at bay.
What is relaxation training?
The term applied refers to implementing ABA interventions in society, after it’s gone through research in a laboratory.
What is applied?
Reinforcing low rates of behaviour
What is DRL?
Practicing your new skills in a number of different situations so the new behavior becomes automatic.
What is generalization training?
The intervention is research- based and represents principles of applied behavior analysis.
What is conceptually systematic?