A great little booklet for Separation Anxiety is by Dr.Patricia McConnell (she's a well known
animal behavioralist, author, and teaches via positive reinforcement)- the title is «I'll Be Home Soon».
Your veterinarian or an experienced
dog behavioralist, can tell you if your pet is a candidate for being re-homed.
«One of the paradigmatic «tests» that
behavioralists use is the so - called ultimatum game, where one person is given an amount of money and told to propose a split with a partner.
As a past nurse and
behavioralist at a medically - supervised weight loss program, I can help you combat emotional eating, binge eating disorder, and behaviors that sabotage your health and weight loss goals.»
According to
animal behavioralist, Nils Bergman, MD, there are four different kinds of mammals, depending on how they care for their young (see below).
Dogs suspected of having this form of aggression should always be treated by a
veterinary behavioralist to get a correct diagnosis.
Conclusion
The behavioralists have yet to come up with a coherent model that actually predicts the future rather than merely explains, with the benefit of hindsight, what the market did in the past.
It is in opposition to
behavioralist or cognitive schools of learning, which suggest that learning happens on a subconscious level.
Some behavioralists call such labels anthropomorphic, while others contend that it's anthropocentric to presume other animals can not have personalities.
Alternatively, this may all turn on the age - old debate between constructivists and
behavioralists — the latter of which worry that interest - based instruction stands to dilute rigor and remain less interested in tools that help students discover and explore what they care about.
Shirin Merchant, an animal
behavioralist, points out in her recent column several different ways that we can get better results from our dogs through understanding them more effectively.
Some dogs do respond to various drugs — and these can only be appropriately prescribed by a veterinary
behavioralist.
Other trainers and
behavioralists may use slightly different lists.