TREATMENT OF ABNORMAL BEHAVIOR
BEHAVIOR THERAPY
Question
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reaction
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action
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behavior
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -ABC refers to: Antecedent-the events, action, or circumstances that occur before a behavior. Behavior-The behavior. Consequences-The action or response that follows the behavior.
Detailed explanation-2: -The ABC approach to behaviour ABC stands for antecedent (A), behaviour (B) and consequence (C). It is an observation tool that teachers can use to analyse what happened before, during and after a behaviour1. All behaviour can be thought of as communication.
Detailed explanation-3: -A: Activating Event (something happens to or around someone) B: Belief (the event causes someone to have a belief, either rational or irrational) C: Consequence (the belief leads to a consequence, with rational beliefs leading to healthy consequences and irrational beliefs leading to unhealthy consequences)
Detailed explanation-4: -The ABC Model: The three-term possible events of antecedent, behavior, and consequence. An antecedent is something that comes before a behavior and may trigger that behavior. A behavior is anything an individual does. A consequence is something that follows the behavior.