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self-management

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define self management

define: Skinner’s two-response concepts of self-control

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  • engaging in one behaviour to control or prevent the occurence of a target behaviour
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  • controlling response: behaviour that influences future occurence of the controlled response (self-management behaviour)
  • controlled response: the behaviour that you want to change (Target behaviour)
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Types of self-management strategies

explain goal setting

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  • expilicitly determining the criterion level of the target behaviour and the timeframe for achieving it
  • achievement can be a conditioned reinforcer
  • should alwasy be SMART: specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, time-bound
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Types of self-management strategies

explain self-monitoring

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  • person observes and records their own behaviour as it occurs
  • often produces reactivity
  • typically used with goal setting
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Types of self-management strategies

explain manipulating antecedents

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  • antecedents intervetions
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Types of self-management strategies

explain behavioural contract

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  • written doc that defines and specifically states: target behaviour, data collection, criteria, timefreame, contingencies
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Types of self-management strategies

explain self-administered consequences

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  • manipulating reinforcers and punishers
  • may take unearned rewards “bootleg reinforcement or short cicuiting the contingency”
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Types of self-management strategies

explain social support

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  • other people serve as cues for the target behaviour or provide natural reinforcers
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Types of self-management strategies

explain self instructions adn self praise

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  • self-instructions: statements that tell yourself what to do, how to do it or when to do it
  • states of affirmative evaluations of your behaviour
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9 steps on how to use self-management

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  1. decide to engage in self-management
  2. define the target behaviours and competing baheviours
  3. set goals
  4. self-monitor
  5. conduct a functional assessment
  6. choose appropriate slef-management strategies
  7. evalute change
  8. reevaluate self-managemetn strategies if necessary
  9. implement maintenance/gernealization strategies
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