Sarafino's goal in "Principles and Procedures for Modifying
Behavior" is to create a clear and engaging instrument that
describes ways to analyze one's own specific behaviors in terms of
the factors that lead to and maintain them and ways to manage those
factors to improve the behaviors. The text is based on research,
theory, and experiences to explain and provide examples of the
concepts and methods of self-management in a comprehensive text. It
focuses on topics in applied behavior analysis, behavior
modification, behavior therapy, and psychology of learning.
Two general topics shaped this text: making the book relative to
a variety of fields by describing applications in psychology,
education, counseling, nursing, and physical therapy and different
academic levels and preparation. Several important objectives
guided the content and organization of the text which is designed
to cover a large majority of tasks or concepts that the Behavior
Analyst Certification Board (www.bacb.com) has identified as the
field's essential content and should be mastered by all behavior
analysts.
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