Tag: behavior management
TOKEN ECONOMY
Token Economy: A New Approach to Achieving Behavioral Outcomes Token economies are a type of operant conditioning developed by behavior analysts that involve the use of tangible items or tokens to reinforce desired behaviors. The tokens are used as a form of positive reinforcement, and can be exchanged for various privileges or items of value. […]
SITUATIONAL RESTRAINT
Introduction and Core Conceptualization of Situational Restraint Situational Restraint, often examined within the fields of environmental psychology, behavioral economics, and safety engineering, defines a method of limiting or guiding specific behaviors through the structured modification of the immediate environment rather than relying upon direct physical force or verbal coercion. This approach is inherently distinct from […]
PERMISSIVENESS
Definition and Core Principles of Permissiveness Permissiveness, in the context of psychological and sociological discourse, refers fundamentally to an interpersonal method or technique which consists of supplying a high degree of freedom and autonomy to individuals with whom one has dealings or over whom one may exercise control. This approach deliberately minimizes the imposition of […]
RESTRAINT
Restraint in Psychological and Clinical Contexts Introduction: Defining Restraint in Practice Restraint, in the realm of psychology and clinical practice, is a critical yet controversial behavior management tool employed across a diverse range of settings, including clinical, educational, and correctional environments. At its core, it is formally defined as any physical or mechanical method, device, […]