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El. knyga: How to Think Like a Behavior Analyst: Understanding the Science That Can Change Your Life

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  • Formatas: 344 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 07-Mar-2022
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000538052
  • Formatas: 344 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 07-Mar-2022
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000538052

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How to Think Like a Behavior Analyst is a revolutionary resource for understanding complex human behavior and making potentially significant quality-of-life improvements.

Practical and clearly written, this second edition addresses basic questions like how behavior analysts work, why specific methods and procedures are used, what alternative "fad" treatments are, and more. The updated text answers 70 frequently asked questions about behavior analysis using an accessible question-and-answer format. Each question now includes a Quick Take, which is a simple and easy-to-read answer to the question, and then a more in-depth Technically Speaking answer that is more challenging. A brand-new chapter discusses ways of advancing ones career in the field and how to go to graduate school and become board certified.

This text is written for all professionals concerned with behavior, including undergraduate students in psychology and behavior analysis, parents, teachers, employers, and employees. The book can easily be used as a supplement to primary texts in introductory psychology courses, and the exercises that follow each question can be used to stimulate lively discussion in role-play and other active learning situations.

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"This introductory text covers many topics of interest about behavior analytic services. The authors have prepared a reader-friendly text that will appeal to parents, caretakers, educators, behavior support staff, university students, and persons seeking professional credentials (e.g., BCBA, RBT). The text includes real-life examples, diagrams, graphs, and exercises to explain key points and enhance learning opportunities."

- Kevin Murdock, PhD, Board Certified Behavior AnalystDoctoral; Consulting School Psychologist

"Drs. Bailey and Burch have compiled answers for questions students dont even know they have. Questions are comprehensive and answers are concise. This book is a lifesaver for students and faculty alike."

-Dawn Bailey, PhD, Associate Professor, Oregon Institute of Technology

"How to Think Like a Behavior Analyst provides the layperson with a wealth of information about the field of behavior analysis in terms that are easy to understand. It helps laypersons understand how behavior analysis can change peoples lives."

-Jeanne Brower, M.S., BCBA, South Florida Area Director, Behavior Management Consultants

List of Figures
xviii
Preface to the Second Edition xx
Acknowledgments xxiii
To Our Readers xxiv
Introduction xxv
Part One The Big Picture
1(220)
Chapter One Basic Concepts and Principles
3(38)
1 What Is Behavior Analysis?
5(8)
2 What Does Analysis Mean in ABA, and How Exactly Do You Analyze Someone's Behavior?
13(4)
3 What Exactly Is Evidence-Based Treatment? Isn't There Evidence for All Treatments?
17(4)
4 Is Behavior Analysis Just Another Fad Treatment?
21(3)
5 So, Is It Correct That Behavior Analysts Don't Have Theories; They Just Have Data?
24(4)
6 "Behavior Is a Function of the Environment." What Does This Mean?
28(5)
7 Is Behavior Really All That Predictable?
33(8)
Chapter Two General Issues of Behavior Analysis
41(22)
8 What Is a History of Reinforcement? Do People Have Their Own Unique Histories of Reinforcement?
43(6)
9 Is All Behavior Learned?
49(4)
10 Can You Really Replace a Behavior? Can Bad Habits Actually Be Broken?
53(4)
11 Can You Change Someone's Personality? Should You Even Try?
57(6)
Chapter Three The Science and Technology of Behavior Analysis
63(18)
12 Behavioral Research Methods Seem to Be Quite Different From Those Used in Psychology. Is That Right?
65(3)
13 Can You Explain the Relationship Between Behavioral Research and Behavioral Treatment!
68(4)
14 Is It Possible to Find the "Cause" of a Behavior?
72(4)
15 What Is the Connection of B.F. Skinner to Behavior Analysis?
76(5)
Chapter Four The Philosophy Behind Behavior Analysis
81(24)
16 What Is the Philosophy Behind Behavior Analysis?
83(4)
17 What Is the Behavioral Position on Freedom and "Free Will"?
87(4)
18 Are Behaviorists and Behavior Analysts the Same Thing?
91(3)
19 You Seem So Skeptical of Other Approaches. Can You Tell Me Why?
94(4)
20 Do Behavior Analysts Believe in Punishment?
98(7)
Chapter Five Applications of Behavior Analysis
105(36)
21 Who Provides Behavior-Analytic Services?
107(3)
22 Can I Use Behavioral Procedures to Improve My Health or Enhance My Athletic Ability?
110(4)
23 Can You Use Behavior Analysis in "Real Life"? My Roommate (Spouse, Partner, Boyfriend, Child, etc.) Is Driving Me Crazy; Can Any of This Help Me Get Along With Them?
114(4)
24 I've Been Told That Behavior Analysis Is the "Gold Standard" for Treatment of Children With Autism. Why Is That?
118(3)
25 Can Parents or Foster Parents of a Child Be a Client?
121(3)
26 What Do Behavior Analysts Think About Changing Behavior in an Organization or Business Setting?
124(4)
27 What About Other Areas of Application Such as the Community? Does Behavior Analysis Work There, Too?
128(3)
28 I Took My Dog to Obedience School, but He Still Jumps on People When They Come in the House. Does This Mean That Behavior Shaping Doesn't Work With Pets?
131(3)
29 It Seems That Many Behavior Analysts Are Saying They Want to Start Working With Animals. Is Animal Behavior Consulting Something Behavior Analysts Could Do?
134(7)
Chapter Six The Behavioral lake on Other Fields of Psychology
141(44)
30 What Do Behavior Analysts Think of Counseling?
143(5)
31 What Is the Behavioral Position on Depression, Schizophrenia, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, and Other "Mental" Disorders?
148(4)
32 Can ABA Fix Problems Like Drug Addiction and Alcoholism?
152(4)
33 Do Behavior Analysts Believe in Psychotherapy? Is It Evidence Based?
156(4)
34 What Do Behavior Analysts Think About Cognitive Psychology?
160(3)
35 What Do Behavior Analysts Think About IQ? What About "Motivation" and "Emotions"?
163(4)
36 Do You Believe in "Brushing" Therapy and Weighted Vests?
167(5)
37 What About Alternative Treatments in General for Children Diagnosed With ASD, Such as Facilitated Communication, Magic Mineral Solution, Camel Milk, and Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy?
172(13)
Chapter Seven Myths and the Media
185(36)
38 Some People Refer to Reinforcement as a Form of Bribery; Do You Agree With That?
187(3)
39 If You Use Behavioral Procedures Like Food Treats and Tokens With Your Kids, Will They Get to Where They Only Work for Reinforcers?
190(4)
40 Can You Cure Autism With ABA? Is Your Goal to Make Children With ASD "Normal?"
194(3)
41 I Heard That Behavior Analysts Were Like the Tin Man From The Wizard of Oz--Heartless-- Is That True?
197(2)
42 Do You Only Work With Children With Bad Behavior?
199(4)
43 I Saw Dr. Phil on TV One Time and He Sounded Like a Behavior Analyst. He's Known for Asking, "How's That Workin' for Ya'?" and Promotes "Commando Parenting." What Do You Think of Him?
203(5)
44 What About TV Shows That Depict Behavior Analysts? Is That an Accurate Picture of What They Do?
208(2)
45 Are Behaviorists the Ones That Don't Believe in Feelings and Emotions?
210(2)
46 ABA Stands for "Autism Behavior Analysis," Right?
212(2)
47 What Is Your Position on Social Media? Is This a Good Way to Learn About ABA?
214(7)
Part Two Becoming a Professional
221(78)
Chapter Eight Starting Your Career in Behavior Analysis
223(22)
48 How Do I Get Started in This Field? Do I Have to Be an RBT First?
225(2)
49 How Do I Become an RBT? Can I Use This Credential to Make Money on the Side Such as Babysitting?
227(2)
50 Can I Receive This Certification While I Am an Undergrad?
229(2)
51 What Kind of Jobs/Professional Opportunities Are Available? Where Can I Find Job Openings?
231(2)
52 What Is Supervision? Why Do I Have to Be Supervised?
233(2)
53 Do You Always Work One on One With Clients?
235(2)
54 What Does a Day in the Life of an RBT Look Like?
237(3)
55 What Does a Day in the Life of a BCBA Look Like?
240(5)
Chapter Nine Advancing Your Career in ABA
245(28)
56 If I Get a BS in Psychology. Can I Be a BCBA?
247(4)
57 What Major Do I Need to Have to Be Admitted to an ABA Graduate Program so I Can Become a BCBA?
251(4)
58 If I Go to Graduate School in ABA, What Degree Will I Receive? Does the Major or Field of Study Matter?
255(2)
59 What Does It Take to Become a Board Certified Behavior Analyst and What Do They Do?
257(3)
60 What Skills Are Involved in Being Successful in ABA?
260(4)
61 How Do I Find a Behavior Analyst for a Child, Adolescent, or Adult?
264(2)
62 What Are Some of the Areas in Which Behavior Analysts Can Work?
266(2)
63 Once I Have My Degree, How Do I Find an Ethical Place to Work?
268(5)
Chapter Ten Ethics in Behavior Analysis
273(26)
64 Is There a Code of Ethics Behavior Analysts Must Follow?
275(6)
65 What Is a Dual Relationship and Why Is This a Problem?
281(3)
66 Is It Ethical to Try to Change Someone Else's Behavior Without Their Permission?
284(2)
67 When You Are Introduced to Someone as a Behavior Analyst, What Do You Say When the Person Asks if You Are Going to Analyze Their Behavior?
286(2)
68 I Think My Cousin Has Autism. Can I Tell My Aunt That He Needs ABA?
288(2)
69 If I Have Questions About Ethics Related to Behavior Analysis Who Can I Turn to?
290(5)
70 How Does One Report Unethical Conduct?
295(4)
Glossary of Terms 299(8)
Appendix--Behavioral Journals 307(2)
Index 309
Jon S. Bailey, PhD, BCBA-D, Emeritus Professor of Psychology at Florida State University, teaches graduate courses for behavior analysts. Dr. Bailey is a founding director of the Behavior Analyst Certification Board, and he is past president of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis (FABA).

Mary R. Burch, PhD, is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst®. Dr. Burch has more than 25 years' experience in developmental disabilities. She has been a behavior specialist, QMRP, unit director, and consulting behavior analyst in developmental disabilities, mental health, and preschool settings.