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Emotional Disturbance
Definition of Emotional Disturbance
Definition of ED (2)
Definition of ED (3)
Why the sudden increase in the number of ED students?
Four dimensions of disordered behavior
Causes of Emotional Disturbances
A Tale of Two Terms
Phobias and their treatment
Phobias (2)
Treatments for phobias
Treatments for phobias (2)
Demographics of ED students
Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia (2)
Characteristics of Autism
Autistic characteristics (1)
Autistic characteristics (2)
Indicators of suicide
Indicators of suicide (2)
Approaches to Teaching Emotionally Disturbed Students
Approaches to ED (2)
Behavior modification
Approaches for ED
The goal of discipline is self-discipline
PPT Slide
Looking On Behaviors (Simple Control)
Discipline with Dignity
Glasser’s Reality Therapy Approach
Glasser’s Reality Therapy Approach (2)
Glasser’s Reality Therapy (3)
Canter’s Assertive Discipline
PPT Slide
If you could have five to seven rules,
Typical Assertive Discipline rules
Typical consequences in an assertive discipline classroom
Canter’s disciplinary personality types
Behavior modification
How a token economy works (1)
How a token economy works (2)
The behavior-modifier’s tools
Effective positive reinforcement
Using response cost effectively
Using time out effectively
Overcorrection (restitution)
Extinction (systematic non-reinforcement)
Reinforcement of alternative behaviors (ALT-R)
Negative reinforcement, also called escape conditioning
Using PAC effectively
Differences between negative reinforcement and PAC
Whatever we do,
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Author: ARKANSAS TECH. UNIV.
Email: sid.womack@mail.atu.edu
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