PSYB45H3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 18: Stimulus Control, Common Application, Anger Management

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Antecedent control: modeling, physical guidance, and situational inducement. Capitalizing on existing stimulus control: behavior modification programs should include instructions in the form of rules that can be followed easily. Sometimes instructions are not enough so it is necessary to introduce other types of antecedent stimuli. Ensure that the learner is comfortable and relaxed while being touched and guided. Some initial relaxation training may be necessary to accomplish this. Determine the stimuli that you want to control the behavior and ensure that they are conspicuously present during physical guidance. Consider using rules or cue words during physical guidance so that they may eventually control the behavior. Reinforcement should be given immediately after the successful completion of the guided response. Physical guidance should be sequenced gradually from very easy to more difficult behavior for the learner. Use fading so that other stimuli can take control over the behavior.

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