Category: AppliedBehaviourAnalysis

Behavior Support Plan Acknowledgment and Agreement

Please note, this is just a suggested support plan and can be edited as needed. I, [Parent’s Name], hereby acknowledge and agree to the implementation and adherence to the Behaviour Support Plan (BSP) developed for my child, [Child’s Name], in accordance with the Behaviour Analyst Certification Board (BACB) Professional and Ethical Compliance Code. By signing this document, I affirm my commitment to...

The Neurological Mechanisms Of Habitual Versus Stress Responding In Eating, Smoking and Online Shopping Behaviours

A working literature review of three topographies (eating, smoking and online shopping) of behaviour, what the evidence suggests, the thoughts it inspires and how this leads to working hypotheses. The relationship between stress & habitual versus goal directed behaviour When actions and outcomes are associated, learning is said to be goal-directed (GD). Conversely, the association between a response and its antecedent stimuli...

Illustrated Resources On Behaviour Change Principles

Onset & Offset Of Appetitive & Aversive Stimuli Showing Effects On Behaviour 3rd Order Respondent Conditioning Diagram Conditioning Fear Using An Unconditioned Aversive Stimulus How To Counter condition A New Emotional Response Optimum Conditions For Learning These are part of this essential poster pack Some Of Our Other Bits: Obsessive Compulsive Behaviour Treatment, Prognosis, Management & Prevention ASD Genetic & Epigenetic Review...

How To Use A Clicker (Introduction To Applied Behaviour Analysis Terms)- Made Simple

Common Questions: What Is A Clicker? What Does It Do? Do I Always Have To Use It? How Do I Get The Behaviour On Voice, Hand Signal Etc? How Do I Use It For Behaviour Change?   Video Demonstration & Explanation Of How To Get A Behaviour On Stimulus Control Using A Clicker Handout Summary From Video   Points To Note About...

How To Conduct A Functional Behaviour Assessment

How To Conduct A Functional Behaviour Assessment

How To conduct A FBA

Functional Analysis Interview Questionnaire For Animal Behaviour Consultations

DOWNLOAD PDF HERE: FunctionalAnalysisInterview   Some Of Our Articles & Courses: Obsessive Compulsive Behaviour Treatment, Prognosis, Management & Prevention ASD Genetic & Epigenetic Review How To Tackle Common Behaviour Problems Why Letting Him Cry It Out Can Cause Permanent Damage Neuroscience Of Lip Licking Why Do Dogs Yawn The Neuroscience Of Empathy The Science Behind Punishment & Why It Does Not Increase His...

How To Tackle Common Behaviour Problems

  The solution to most behaviour problems in dogs is simple and IF you adhere to the following. The principle is simple- dogs repeat behaviours that are reinforced. That means that if your puppy or adult dog behaves in a certain way (that is undesirable to you), by say barking at you through the back door (when he’s outside and you’re inside),...

Obsessive Compulsive Behaviour- Treatment, Prognosis, Causes, Management & Prevention

Light Chasing & Obsessive Compulsive Behaviours In Dogs Treatment, Management & Prevention It is often dogs who have a high prey/chase drive that become fixated on shadows, reflections and light. This often starts out as a fun game which could have its roots in the relief of boredom. Light chasing falls into the realms of obsessive compulsive disorder and this is defined...

Simple Quick Tips & Tricks To Help Grow Your (Animal Related) Business. Let’s Get Your Business Working For You

About The Author & Webinar Instructor We know you are going to love this one! We are sharing all of our best secrets on how to market & run your animal related business. How to engage your customer (so that he does the hard work for you), rather than just hit them with one dimensional campaigns and spam. We show you how...

Respondent Conditioning: Function & Behaviour Altering Effects Explained (ABA)

(N.B: we are talking about respondent & NOT operant procedures) Responses occur due to environmental stimuli which have unlearned (or phylogenic) provenance. Examples: Reflexes Kineses Taxis Fixed Action Patterns Reflexes are the responses between a stimulus (antecedent) and a reflex. This is a stimulus response  (or S-R) relationship. A simple example of a reflex would be, when a dog sees food, he...

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