How you would use baseline data to develop an intervention


Problem 1: Explain FOUR [4) advantages of developing baseline measures of behavior and state ONE (1) example on how you would use baseline data to develop an intervention.

Problem 2: Describe an example of motor tics. Explain FOUR (4) ways to implementthe habit reversal procedures for the chosen example.

Problem 3: Jameela was a successful lawyer in her 405 who visited a psychiatrist, explaining that for almost a year she had been feeling anxious. She speci?cally mentioned having a hard time sleeping and concentrating and increased feelings of irritability. fatigue. and even physical symptoms like nausea and diarrhea. She was always worried about forgetting about one of her clients or getting diagnosed with cancer. and in recent months. her anxiety forced her to cut back hours at work. The psychiatrist diagnosed her with generalized anxiety disorder.

Discuss which behavioral technique can be best applied to cater to Jemeeia's needs.

Problem 4: David. a highly successful computer programmer. is a thirty-four-year-old bachelor with very limited dating experience. He would like to find a girlfriend but is afraid to approach women because he fears they will think of him negatively and probably ridicule him for his lack of dating experience. Also. he feels self-conscious because he sees himself as overweight and has a receding hairline.

a) Referring to the above case study. specify David's behavior that you are aiming to change and create a de?nition of the target behavior.

b) By using cognitive behavior modi?cation procedures. demonstrate THREE {3) steps that are involved in cognitive restructuring for David.

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