9 RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook behaviourism (redirected frombehavioural intervention) Thesaurus Medical Encyclopedia behaviourism (bɪˈheɪvjəˌrɪzəm)or behaviorism n 1.(Psychology) a school of psychology that regards the objective...
Furthermore, this informant discrepancy pattern emerged in studies using all three informant measures, and so, does not reflect inter-trial variability. Informant discrepancies have been acknowledged as ubiquitous in research on the assessment, development, and treatment of childhood problems [64]. ...
Targeted, school-based interventions that aim to address a range of problems are potentially important to study because they seem to be efficacious, have an impact, and are cost-effective. In the UK, there are many different interventions developed for school-aged children to enhance their lives...
‘people will think I am stupid.’) Hence a consistent and specific focus within treatment on reducing self-focussed attention duringsocial interactionsand reducing the use of safety behaviours may increase the efficacy of interventions for children with social anxiety disorder (Rapee, Gaston, & ...
Behavioural Interventions for Anxiety in Children with Autism (BIACA) (k = 4), Exploring Feelings (k = 3), Coping Cat (k = 2) and Cool Kids (k = 2). A summary of our inclusion criteria and implemented CBT interventions for included studies is given within the Addition...
risk of bias rating. Future research should examine parent and family related mechanisms of change and modify interventions for improved adherence, such as restricting the number of modules parents are required to complete and teaching key therapeutic strategies such as exposure early in the programme....
In sheep production, artificial rearing is often associated with welfare and health issues and increased mortality during the suckling period. The use of dairy ewes' milk, instead of milk replacer, was tested as a way to limit these problems. We found that feeding lambs with ewes' milk partly...
Parents are key players in the prevention and treatment of weight-related problems Nutrition Reviews, 62 (1) (2004), pp. 39-50 Google Scholar Graham-Rowe et al., 2014 E. Graham-Rowe, D.C. Jessop, P. Sparks Identifying motivations and barriers to minimising household food waste Resources,...
(2) known biases in novel situations in which consumers find themselves. AI will also allow behavioural interventions to be personalised and contextualised and thus produce significant benefits for consumers. Finally, AI can help behavioural scientists to “see the system,” by enabling the creation ...
All authors are quali- fied clinical psychologists with experience of cognitive behav- ioural interventions with young people with ASD and comor- bid mental health problems as well as having experience of evaluating research in the fields of CBT and ASD. Rev J Autism Dev Disord (2016) 3:137...