Counseling Theory: Behavior Theory

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Date
1996
Main contributor
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Summary
Presents the general nature, strengths, limitations, and developmental constructs of behavior therapy as based on the work of Clark Hull, B.F. Skinner, and Robert F. Mager.  Distinguishes and explains the three types of classifications within behavior therapy:  classical, operant, and cognitive. Uses dramatizations and illustrations to demonstrate the concepts of reinforcement, extinction, and punishment.  Discusses criticisms of behavior therapy, and examines the ways in which behavior therapy can be applied to vocational rehabilitation.
Contributor
Indiana University, Bloomington. Audio-Visual Center
Publisher
Nat Clear Rehab Trn Mat UKSU
Subjects
Behavior modification; Counseling; Methodology; Vocational rehabilitation; Psychology List; Therapeutic Recreation
Collection
Agency for Instructional Technology
Unit
IUL Moving Image Archive
Language
English
Physical Description
1 videocassette (56 min.) sound,color; 1/2 in.
Notes

Local Note

Gift to the IUB Libraries from Instructional Support Services.
Other Identifiers
Catalog Key: 7821188; Other: GR00305450; Other: EC2908; MDPI Barcode: 40000002554543

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