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Wednesday, October 28

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    Self-Regulation Worksheet
    http://lessoninteaching.tumblr.com/post/28935316727/behavior-manageme
    ExplanationTime Out Video
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7WARhWNWGC8

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Tuesday, October 27

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    Non-generalized- fear of one or a few identifiable circumstances
    Causes
    family/parenting:Family/parenting: over control,
    Generalized usually comes from family history
    withinWithin genetics it
    Traumatic events- sexual/physical abuse, negative peer relationships, bullying, divorce, death, illness, natural disasters, changing schools, academic failure, familial violence
    socioeconomicSocioeconomic status, cultural values
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    Gender
    role differences-
    STRESS
    Rates of occurrence
    lifetimeLifetime prevalence- 7% - 13%
    child

    Child
    rates- 0.6%-3.5%
    most

    Most
    in adults,
    Onset: early to late adolescence, could be as early as 7 or 8
    moreMore in girls
    3rd most common psychiatric disorder- after depression and alcohol abuse
    mostMost widespread
    Characteristics
    fear,Fear, shyness, worry, self consciousness
    social

    Social
    withdrawal, social
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    social inhibition
    neuroticism-

    Neuroticism-
    depressed mood
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    and envy
    audience

    Audience
    sensitivity, peer
    Common behaviors associated with topic
    anxietyAnxiety disorders
    mood-depression
    substance

    Mood-depression
    Substance
    abuse disorder
    avoidant

    Avoidant
    disorder
    overanxious

    Overanxious
    disorder
    Time out definition: "Withdrawal of the opportunity to earn a positive reinforcement, or the loss of access to positive reinforcers for a specified period of time contingent on the occurrence of a behavior."
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    of a time- out
    decrease
    time-out
    Decrease
    the future
    Overview of Intervention- Child is placed in a less rewarding setting when they engage in an undesirable behavior
    How to do it
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    Explanation Video
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7WARhWNWGC8

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    Types
    Generalized- fear in most social situations, more serious of the two
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    identifiable circumstances
    Causes
    family/parenting: over control, lack of warmth, rejection, over protection, psychopathology
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    avoidant disorder
    overanxious disorder
    Time out definition
    "withdrawal
    definition: "Withdrawal of the
    Goal of a time- out
    decrease the future occurrence of a target behavior.
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    of Target PopulationPopulation: Social Phobia
    Social Phobia definition: "A marked and persistent fear of one or more social or performance situations involving exposure to unfamiliar people or possible scrutiny by others."
    How will a student react who hasTypes
    Generalized- fear in most
    social phobia to gettingsituations, more serious of the two
    Non-generalized- fear of one or
    a typical timeout?
    Causes-
    (family/parenting:
    few identifiable circumstances
    Causes
    family/parenting:
    over control,
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    over protection, psychopathology)
    (sexual
    psychopathology
    Generalized usually comes from family history
    within genetics it takes less stress to trigger it
    Traumatic events- sexual/physical
    abuse, negative peer relationships, marital discord)
    (socioeconomic
    bullying, divorce, death, illness, natural disasters, changing schools, academic failure, familial violence
    socioeconomic
    status, cultural values)
    (gender
    values
    gender
    role differences)differences- girls negatively respond to marital conflict, mental illness, and physical abuse. boys negatively respond to lack of a close relationship or confiding friendship
    STRESS

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    child rates- 0.6%-3.5%
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    in adults,
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    and alcohol abuse)abuse
    most widespread
    Characteristics
    fear, shyness, worry, self consciousness
    social withdrawal, social anxiety, social isolation, fearful social inhibition
    neuroticism- depressed mood based on fear and envy
    audience sensitivity, peer neglect

    Common behaviors associated with topic- (anxiety disorders, mood-depression, and substancetopic
    anxiety disorders
    mood-depression
    substance
    abuse disorders)disorder
    avoidant disorder
    overanxious disorder

    Time out definition- "withdrawaldefinition
    "withdrawal
    of the
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    a time- out- to decreaseout
    decrease
    the future
    Overview of Intervention- Child is placed in a less rewarding setting when they engage in an undesirable behavior
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    to do it-it
    First, think about whether time out would be beneficial for the student
    Have a predetermined time-out duration
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    Overuse
    Negative effects on student
    References-References
    Brook, C. A., & Schmidt, L. A. (2008). Social anxiety disorder: A review of environmental risk factors. Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment, 4(1), 123–143.
    Leitenberg, H. (1965). Is time-out from positive reinforcement an aversive event? A review of the experimental evidence. Psychological Bulletin, 64(6), 428-441. doi:10.1037/h0022657
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    McReynolds, R. (1969). Application of Time Out From Positive Reinforcement for Increasing the Efficiency of Speech Training. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2(5), 199-205. Retrieved October 15, 2015, from http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1311063/pdf/jaba00081-0059.pdf
    Tulbure, B. T., Szentagotai, A., Dobrean, A., & David, D. (2012). Evidence Based Clinical Assessment of Child and Adolescent Social Phobia: A Critical Review of Rating Scales.Child Psychiatry And Human Development, 43(5), 795-820.
    External Links-Links
    Self-Regulation Worksheet
    http://lessoninteaching.tumblr.com/post/28935316727/behavior-manageme
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    Overview of Target Population Social Phobia (Social Anxiety)
    Social Phobia definition: "A marked and persistent fear of one or more social or performance situations involving exposure to unfamiliar people or possible scrutiny by others."
    How will a student react who has social phobia to getting a typical timeout?
    Causes-
    (family/parenting: over control, lack of warmth, rejection, over protection, psychopathology)
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Monday, October 26

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    Self-Regulation Worksheet
    http://lessoninteaching.tumblr.com/post/28935316727/behavior-manageme
    Explanation Video
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7WARhWNWGC8

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Friday, October 23

  1. page home edited ... Leitenberg, H. (1965). Is time-out from positive reinforcement an aversive event? A review of …
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    Leitenberg, H. (1965). Is time-out from positive reinforcement an aversive event? A review of the experimental evidence. Psychological Bulletin, 64(6), 428-441. doi:10.1037/h0022657
    Martin, G., & Pear, J. (2007). 13. In Behavior Modification: What It Is and How To Do It (10th ed.). New York, New York: Pearson Education.
    McReynolds, R. (1969). Application of Time Out From Positive Reinforcement for Increasing the Efficiency of Speech Training. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2(5), 199-205. Retrieved October 15, 2015, from http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1311063/pdf/jaba00081-0059.pdf
    Tulbure, B. T., Szentagotai, A., Dobrean, A., & David, D. (2012). Evidence Based Clinical Assessment of Child and Adolescent Social Phobia: A Critical Review of Rating Scales.Child Psychiatry And Human Development, 43(5), 795-820.
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Monday, October 19

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    Negative effects on student
    References-
    Brook, C. A., & Schmidt, L. A. (2008). Social anxiety disorder: A review of environmental risk factors. Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment, 4(1), 123–143.
    Leitenberg, H. (1965). Is time-out from positive reinforcement an aversive event? A review of the experimental evidence. Psychological Bulletin, 64(6), 428-441. doi:10.1037/h0022657
    Martin, G., & Pear, J. (2007). 13. In Behavior Modification: What It Is and How To Do It (10th ed.). New York, New York: Pearson Education.
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    Title- Time Out From Positive Reinforcement
    Overview of Target Population Social Phobia (Social Anxiety)
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    definition: "A marked and persistent fear
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    performance situations in which the person is exposedinvolving exposure to unfamiliar people or to possible scrutiny by others’’others."
    Causes-
    Rates(family/parenting: over control, lack of warmth, rejection, over protection, psychopathology)
    (sexual abuse, negative peer relationships, marital discord)
    (socioeconomic status, cultural values)
    (gender role differences)
    Rates
    of occurrence- (lifetime prevalence- 7% - 13%) (most in adults, then adolescents, then young children) (more in girls and women, adolescents, and kids with low socioeconomic status) (3rd most common psychiatric disorder- after depression and alcohol abuse)
    Common behaviors
    ...
    with topic- (anxiety disorders, mood-depression, and substance abuse disorders)
    Time out definition- "withdrawal of the opportunity to earn a positive reinforcement, or the loss of access to positive reinforcers for a specified period of time contingent on the occurrence of a behavior."
    Goal of a time- out- to decrease the future occurrence of a target behavior.
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Wednesday, October 14

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    Title- Time Out From Positive Reinforcement
    Overview of Target Population Social Phobia (Social Anxiety)
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    by others’’
    Causes-
    Rates of occurrence-
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    Leitenberg, H. (1965). Is time-out from positive reinforcement an aversive event? A review of the experimental evidence. Psychological Bulletin, 64(6), 428-441. doi:10.1037/h0022657
    Martin, G., & Pear, J. (2007). 13. In Behavior Modification: What It Is and How To Do It (10th ed.). New York, New York: Pearson Education.
    Tulbure, B. T., Szentagotai, A., Dobrean, A., & David, D. (2012). Evidence Based Clinical Assessment of Child and Adolescent Social Phobia: A Critical Review of Rating Scales.Child Psychiatry And Human Development, 43(5), 795-820.
    External Links-
    Self-Regulation Worksheet
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