Concept information
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applied psychology
educational psychology
theories of educational psychology
behavior modification
Terme préférentiel
cognitive behavioral modification
Définition
- Cognitive behavior modification (CBM) is a blending of two conceptual models of management behavioral and cognitive theory, and as such is a powerful tool for changing trajectories of behavior in children and adults. One of the most widely researched and heavily evidenced types of therapy or intervention, CBM provides an evidence-based model for practice in public and private applications. [Source: Encyclopedia of Educational Psychology; Cognitive Behavior Modification]
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URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/N9J-DQQH7GKN-B
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