1. Abhilashi college of nursing
MICRO TEACHING ON:-BEHAVIOUR THERAPY
SUBJECT :-NURSING EDUCATION
SUBMITTED TO SUBMITTED BY
Miss Reena Chaudhary Mrs. Anita Katoch
Assist. professor (OBG) MSc N 1ST
Year
3. MICRO TEACHING
TITLE OF THE COURSE : Nursing education
TOPIC : Behavior therapy
STUDENT TEACHER : Miss. Anita katoch
DURATION : 24 minute
DATE : 30/09/2022
PLACE : MSc 1st
year classroom
GROUP OF STUDENTS : msc. 1st
year
METHOD OF TEACHING : Lecture cum Discussion
TEACHING MEDIA : Powerpoint Presentation, Blackboard, chart,
pamphlet
EVALUATOR : Miss Reena Chaudhary
PREVIOUS KNOWLEDGE ABOUT TOPIC : The students have the previous knowledge regarding
behavior therapy
4. STUDENT-TEACHER OBJECTIVES:-
GENERAL OBJECTIVES:-At the end of the teaching the students will be able to explain the behaviour therapy
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES:-
To introduce self
To introduce the topic
To know the previous knowledge of students
To introduce the topic
To define the behavior therapy
To know the purposes of behavior therapy
To explain the principles of behavior therapy
To know the indications for behavior therapy
To explore the behavior techniques
To summarize the topic
To recaptulize the topic
5. S.N. TIME OBJECTIVES CONTENT TEACHING
LEARNING
ACTIVITIES
AV AIDS EVALUATI
ON
1.
2.
3.
3.
1min.
30
sec.
2min.
2MIN
.
To introduce
self
To introduce
the topic
To know the
previous
knowledge of
students
To introduce
the topic
My self Anita Katoch, M.Sc 1st
year of Abhilashi
college of nursing tanda ner chowk.
Today I am going to give microteaching on
Behavioural therapy.
Do u have any idea regarding behavior therapy?
BEHAVIOUR THERAPY:-
INTRODUCTION:-
It is based on learning theory (classical and
operant theory).
CLASSICAL CONDITIONING THEORY:-
In this automatic response is transfer through
one stimulus to other stimulus
OPERANT CONDITIONING THEORY:- it
is a type of learning theory through which
the strength of a behaviour is modified by its
consequences
It is to change the behaviour of individual to
reduce dysfunction and improve quality of
life.
Lecture
Cum discussion
method
Blackboard
What do u
mean by
behavior
therapy?
6. 4.
5.
6.
2min.
1min
30
sec.
To define the
behavior
therapy
To know the
purposes of
behavior
therapy
To explain the
principles of
behavior
therapy
Behavior therapy is a type of psychotherapy
which focuses on modifying faulty behavior
rather than basic changes in the personality.
Behavior therapist tries to eliminate the
symptoms and modify in effective or
maladaptive patterns applying basic learning
techniques.
DEFINITION:-
It is a form of psychotherapy, the goal of
which is to modify maladaptive behavior
patterns by reinforcing more adaptive
behavior.
It is a systemic application of scientific
principle of learning and a firm of
psychotherapy aim at changing maladaptive
behviour.
PURPOSE:-
Permanent change in behavior occurs as a
result of practice or experience
Helps the client to acquire new coping skills
It will help the individual to communicate or
learn to break maladaptive habits
Help the individual to overcome self
defeating emotional conflicts
PRINCIPLES:-
Closed observation of behavior is essential
Lecture method
Lecture cum
discussion
method
PPT
PPT
What is the
definition of
behavior
therapy?
What are the
purposes of
behavior
therapy?
What are the
principles of
7. 7.
8.
2min.
10
min.
To know the
indications for
behavior
therapy
To explore the
behavior
techniques
Concentration on symptoms as the target for
therapy
General reliance on the principles of learning
A commitment to objective evaluation of
efficacy
INDICATIONS:-
Anxiety
Phobias
Development of new behaviour
Nocturnal enuresis
Ticks
Anorexia nervosa
Compulsions
Tension headache
Drinking
Smoking
Maladaptive habits
Psychosomatic disorders
Substance abuse
BEHAVIOUR TECHNIQUES:-
1. Systematic desensitization:-
It was developed by Joseph Wolpe. In this
patients attain a complete relaxation and are
then exposed to the stimulus that elicits the
anxiety response.it has three types:-
Relaxation technique
Hierarchy construction
Desensitization of the stimulus
Lecture cum
discussion
method
Lecture method
CHART
PPT
behavior
therapy?
What are the
indications
of behavior
therapy?
What are the
various
techniques
used in
behavior
therapy?
8. 2. Flooding:- the patient is directly exposed to
the phobic stimulus
3. Aversion therapy:- an individual gives up
undesirable habits with an unpleasant effect.
4. Operant conditioning for increasing adaptive
behavior:-
Positive reinforcement
Token economy
5. Operant conditioning to teach new
behviour:-
Modeling
Shaping
Chaning
6. Operant conditioning for decreasing
maladaptive behviour:-
Extinction/ignoring
Punishment
Timout
Restitution (over correction)
Response cost
7. Assertiveness and social skill development
CONCLUSION:-
Behavioral therapy is not a cure for any
condition. It is a teaching method to help
cope with everyday life. Depending on
individual needs, a person may only need it
on a short-term basis. The exact length of a
treatment plan depends on individual goals
and progress made.
Lecture cum
discussion
method
PPT
PPT
9. 9.
10.
2min
1min
To summarize
the topic
To recaptulize
the topic
During treatment it is important to continue
taking any medications as prescribed by a
doctor. Some research shows that learned
techniques in therapy may gradually reduce
the need for medicine. However, each case is
different. Speak with a doctor if treatment
doesn’t seem to be working.
SUMMARY:-
Introduction of behavior therapy
Definition of behavior therapy
Purposes of therapy
Principles of therapy
Indications of therapy
Behavior therapy techniques
RECAPTULIZATION:-
Q1 what do u mean by behavior therapy?
Q2 what are the indications for behaviour therapy?
Q3 what are the various techniques used in behavior
therapy?
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no. 2013-205
Sreevani R. a guide to mental health and
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brothers medical publishers (P) Ltd; page
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BLACKB
OARD
10. Townsend Mary C. psychiatric mental health
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