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Community reinforcement model

If the client is an adolescent or child and engaging in antisocial behavior, then comorbid Conduct Disorder should be considered, although such behavior also may indicate an Oppositional-Defiant Disorder if there is little deviant behavior but lots of arguing and defying the wishes of authorities such as parents and teachers. Adult antisocial behavior is difficult to treat but usually involves use of behavior modification (see Chapter 5) through the use of incentives. Conduct Disorder and Oppositional-Defiant Disorder can be successfully treated with behavior modification and by modifying the youth s environment (e.g., using multisystemic therapy or the community reinforcement model — see Chapter 5). [Pg.66]

It appears that Bond grew to be increasingly critical of what he viewed as Brecht s reductive scientific-positivism underlying Epic Theatre. He may have viewed this model as an insufficient means of political analysis and politicised dramatic resolution. I believe that this was acutely reinforced for Bond by the failure of Eastern communism in the Soviet Union the system had profoundly failed to materialise a Marxist vision of freedom and justice. The fact that... [Pg.27]


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