5. and directive and to function as
consultants and problem solvers.
They pay attention to the clues
given by client.
6. • Based on a comprehensive
functional assessment, the
therapist formulates initial
treatment goals and designs and
implement plan to accomplish
goals.
Another Function that can perform by
a Clinician or Behavioral practitioners
7. The behavioral clinician uses
strategies that have research for
use with a particular kind of
problem.
8. The clinicians evaluates the
success of the change plan.
A key task of the therapist is to
conduct follow-up assessment.
9. Client’s Experience in Therapy
One of the unique
contributions of
behavior therapy is that
it provides therapist with
a well-defined system of
procedures to employ.
10. Therapist’s Goals
The general goals
of behavior therapy
are to increase
personal choice and
to create new
conditions for
learning.
12. Clinical and research evidence
suggest that a therapeutic relationship,
even in the context of a behavioral
orientation, can contribute significantly
to the process of behavior change.
( Granvol and Wodarski, 1994)