FRHD 3150 Lecture Notes - Lecture 28: American Psychological Association, Abai Qunanbaiuly, Uptodate
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Behaviour change in history: cultural history and personal experiences with others abusing power, taught people to react negatively to behaviour modification, can evoke negative feelings. Controlling behaviour: are all attempts to control behaviour unethical, goal of any social help profession involves change in behaviour. It"s often necessary to change, manage, influence, or control behaviour: it"s necessary to ensure that it"s done ethically. The behaviour analyst, published a statement involved in behaviour modification of clients" rights: 2002, american psychological association"s ethical principles of, must receive appropriate training academic and supervised. Interventions based on positive reinforcement considered less intrusive than interventions based on aversive control. Intrusive and restrictive sometimes refer to the extent to which clients are given choices and allowed freedom of movement in a therapeutic environment (i. e. a group home or youth home) Intrusive and restrictive sometimes refer to the extent to which consequences are deliberately managed as opposed to naturally occurring: steps to ensure counter control and accountability: