Foundations of Behavioral Therapy
Auteur : Levis Donald
The term "behavior therapy" is applied to many techniques and strategies, some theoretically based and some not, unified by a common goal: the application of learning principles to the treatment of psychopathology. Although treatment paradigms have changed, with the increased use of drug therapy, this classic volume provides important information about traditional treatments involving therapist and patient. In this volume, comprehensive reviews of the main positions in behavior therapy show how orientations differ from each other and provide a forum for the critical evaluation of each.
The editor has assigned to each contributor a review of the behavioral therapy position in which he is distinguished and a commentary on one of the other positions. Levis provides an introduction to the history, principles, and theory underlying the field, asking if behavior therapy is the "fourth therapeutic revolution" (after Pinel, Freud, and Community Mental Health). Bradley Bucher and O. Ivar Lovaas are concerned with the application of operant conditioning techniques to child populations. Leonard Krasner reviews the token economy approaches, illustrating how these techniques apply to the adult hospitalized population and to society.
Followed by this, Cyril Franks reviews the Pavlovian conditioning approach, while Peter Lang surveys Wolpei?1/2s systematic desensitization. Implosive therapy is viewed by Thomas Stampfl as an attempt to bridge the conditioning and psychoanalytic models; and Julian Rotter, a pioneer in the field, reviews his social learning theory approach. Judson Brown provides an analytic overview to the collection. A comprehensive look at the orientations and treatment techniques that comprise the field of behavior therapy, this book is important reading for clinical psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, and related mental health specialists.
Preface
Contributors
Chapter 1
Behavioral Therapy: The Fourth Therapeutic Revolution? - Donald J. Levis
Chapter 2
Operant Procedures in Behavior Modifi cation with Children - Bradley Bucher and O. Ivar Lovaas
Comment - Peter J. Lang
Chapter 3
Token Economy as an Illustration of Operant Conditioning Procedures with the Aged, with Youth, and with Society - Leonard Krasner
Comment - Thomas G. Stampfl
Chapter 4
Pavlovian Conditioning Approaches - Cyril M. Franks
Comment - Julian B. Rotter
Chapter 5
Stimulus Control, Response Control, and the Desensitization of Fear - Peter J. Lang
Chapter 6
Implosive Therapy: An Emphasis on Covert Stimulations - Thomas G. Stampfl
Comment - Leonard Krasner
Chapter 7
Some Implications of a Social Learning Theory for the Practice of Psychotherapy - Julian B. Rotter
Comment - O. Ivar Lovaas
Chapter 8
Responses of a Nonclinician to Stimuli Provided by Behavioral Therapists - Judson S. Brown
Name index
Subject index
Date de parution : 04-2010
15.2x22.9 cm
Date de parution : 08-2017
15.2x22.9 cm
Thème de Foundations of Behavioral Therapy :
Mots-clés :
Behavior Therapist; therapist; Implosive Therapy; operant; Token Reinforcement; conditioning; Chronic; token; Aversive Stimuli; economy; Aversive Conditioning; programs; CS; modification; Monthly Discount Rate; classical; GSR; tender; Tender Loving Care; loving; Pavlovian Principles; Donald J; Levis; Juvenile Delinquents; Bradley Bucher; Delinquent; O; Ivar Lovaas; Token Economy Programs; Peter J; Lang; Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory; Leonard Krasner; Follow; Thomas G; Stampfl; Fear Intensity; Cyril M; Franks; External Stimulus Situation; Julian B; Rotter; Behavior Therapy Work; Judson S; Brown; Pavlovian Tradition; Conditioned Aversive Stimuli; Backward Conditioning; Pavlovian Theory; Catharsis Group; Token Programs