Guided behavior rehearsal

L. Michael Ascher, D. Phillips

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Abstract

Guided behavior rehearsal is a method for training individuals with a general lack of interpersonal skills. Central to the program is the peer model (a non-professional trained guide) who has facility in the area in which the patient has the most difficulty. The guide models appropriate behavior of the patient in the relevant troublesome social situations. The entire program centers on the desensitization paradigm, utilizing in vivo desensitization and imaginal desensitization, together with modeling, positive reinforcement, behavior rehearsal and assertive training. Office sessions with the therapist are interspersed among those with the model. © 1975.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalJournal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry
Volume6
StatePublished - Jan 1 1975

Keywords

  • desensitization
  • reinforcement
  • social behavior
  • therapy
  • training

Disciplines

  • Psychology

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