Behavioral Modification Therapy
Basic Theory
There are seven characteristics to behavior modification therapy, they are:
- There is a strong emphasis on defining problems in terms of behavior that can be measured in some way.
- The treatment techniques are ways of altering an individual's current environment to help that individual function more fully.
- The methods and rationales can be described precisely.
- The techniques are often applied in everyday life.
- The techniques are based largely on principles of learning - specifically operant conditioning and respondent conditioning.
- There is a strong emphasis on scientific demonstration that a particular technique was responsible for a particular behavior change.
- There is a strong emphasis on accountability for everyone involved in a behavior modification therapy program.behavior modification therapy












