PSYB45H3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Inter-Rater Reliability, Goniometer, Nocturnal Enuresis
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You should always talk about specific behaviours that need to be changed (not broad charactertistics) Al complains about his workload rather than finding solutions to these difficulties (behaviour deficit) Two types of goals for applying a behaviour change are outcome goals and behaviour goals. Outcome goals are the broad or abstracted results we want to achieve (ex. Outcome goals are usually straightforward, relating right to the broad characteristics of a person (ex. A behaviour goal is the level of the target behaviour we hope to achieve in a program (more directly tied to the specific behaviours)(ex. Increase jogging to three 1-hour sessions each week, from the target behaviour of jogging) (ex. Sometimes outcome and behavioural goals are the same, this happens when both goals simply involve quitting a particular behaviour (ex. People that want students to improve their learning often focus on an outcome goal (ex.