Not exact matches
Often, parents / carers will use behavioural
techniques in a way that do not appear to affect positive
change as such and sometimes can seem to make things worse, as the focus stays on the child's
behaviour, not their internal motivations and needs.
The coalition agreement acknowledged the need to take action to promote public health, encourage
behaviour change to prevent ill - health and create innovative
techniques to help people take responsibility for their own health.
«Cell - nanoparticle interactions can produce significant
change in cellular
behaviour that we can observe using this
technique,» explains Irtisha Singh, who is one of the senior authors of this study.
Rather CBT is an approach that relies on the use of many different
techniques that are designed to deal with each unique situation and individual and focus primarily on the
changing of particular
behaviours, developing better strategies for managing troublesome situations, and learning how to think about, perceive and interpret circumstances in ways that lead to a healthier adaptation to conditions that are producing the symptoms.»
The simple process of repetition also has an important effect: thanks to «neuroplasticity», the process by which the brain can «rewire» itself, repeating knowledge and
techniques can precipitate structural development of neural pathways and subsequently bring about real, lasting
change in the thoughts, feelings and
behaviours of individuals.
Where dogs have
behaviours which owners find unacceptable, such as aggression or destruction, qualified behaviourists achieve long term
changes in
behaviour through the use of established and validated
techniques of
behaviour modification without subjecting dogs to training
techniques which may cause pain or distress.
For fearful or aggressive dogs, Kristi focusses on both
techniques which will
change your dogs underlying emotions (desensitization and counter-conditioning), and on the
behaviours which may be distressing to you and others.
Traditional field methods are combined with remote sensing
techniques to track
changes in mass, geometry and the flow
behaviour of the two glaciers.
He looks at reasons behind a child's
behaviours, the long term impacts of using isolating
techniques to
change these
behaviours and offers alternatives to using time outs.
Unlike the present study, Galloway et al. [15] did not control for levels of fussy eating at the first time point, so it is not clear whether the pressuring
techniques actually caused a
change in girls» eating
behaviour over time.
These include recognising and
changing the
behaviours that contribute to stress, as well as
techniques for reducing stress once it has occurred.
Often, parents / carers will use behavioural
techniques in a way that do not appear to affect positive
change as such and sometimes can seem to make things worse, as the focus stays on the child's
behaviour, not their internal motivations and needs.