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Self-Management 
1
Goals 
I. Defining self-management 
II. Defining self-management 
problems 
III. Self-management 
strategies 
IV.Devising a self-management 
plan 
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I. Defining Self-Management 
Self-management: using behavior 
modification procedures to change 
one’s own behavior. 
Why “self-management” and not “self-control” 
or “will power”? 
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I. Defining Self-Management 
“Behave today, to manage behavior 
tomorrow.” 
“Take action now, to prevent problems later.” 
“A little effort now, for a larger gain later.” 
All these statements are suggestive of self-management. 
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I. Defining Self-Management 
Self-management involves a controlling 
behavior and a controlled behavior 
Controlling behavior what the person does now. 
Managing antecedents and consequences. 
Controlled behavior refers to the behavior the 
person wants to manage in the future. 
Learning new behaviors. 
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II. Defining Self-Management 
Problems 
Behavioral deficits refers to the failure to 
perform the desirable behavior. 
Generally, the undesirable outcome is delayed. 
The more immediate reinforcement is, typically, 
smaller than the delayed reinforcement. 
Typical of behaviors considered “impulsive.” 
Self-management goal: Increase the 
behavioral level so it is no longer a deficit. 
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II. Defining Self-Management 
Problems 
Behavioral excess refers to the consistent 
performance of the undesirable behavior. 
Generally, the undesirable outcome is delayed, 
albeit uncertain, negative impact. 
The more immediate punisher is, typically, smaller 
than the delayed ill effects. 
Typically involves more immediate reinforcement 
(immediate “gratification”; impulsivity) 
Typical of behaviors considered “unhealthy.” 
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III. Self-Management 
Strategies 
Basically, self-management involves 
the individual: 
identifying and defining the target 
behavior. 
using behavior modification procedure(s) 
to develop alternative behavior(s). 
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III. Self-Management 
Strategies 
Seven steps are involved: 
1. Goal setting. 
2. Self-monitoring. 
3. Antecedent manipulations. 
4. Behavioral contracting. 
5. Using consequences (reinforcers & punishers). 
6. Social support. 
7. Self-instructions and self-praise. 
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III. Self-Management 
Strategies 
1.Goal setting. 
Writing down 
the target behavior 
criterion level 
time frame. 
May produce reactivity effects. 
Take advantage of reactivity effects. 
Goal setting typically ineffective by itself. 
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III. Self-Management 
Strategies 
• Set goals that are: 
achievable. 
especially true early in change program. 
Goal achievement=conditioned reinforcer. 
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III. Self-Management 
Strategies 
2. Self-monitoring. 
Observing one’s own behavior. 
Often combined with goal setting. 
Produces reactivity effects. 
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III. Self-Management 
Strategies 
3. Antecedent manipulations. 
Involved in all self-management 
interventions. 
Six strategies. 
Three strategies for increasing desirable 
behavior: 
Presenting SD. 
Arranging EOs. 
Decreasing response effort. 
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III. Self-Management 
Strategies 
Three strategies for decreasing 
undesirable behavior: 
Removing SD. 
Removing EOs. 
Increasing response effort. 
10/15/14 14
III. Self-Management 
Strategies 
4. Behavioral contracting. 
A written document that: 
specifies the target behavior 
arranges contingent consequences 
in a specified time period. 
Self-management enters the picture when: 
the controlling behavior (writing the contract) attempts 
to manage the controlled behavior (target behavior). 
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III. Self-Management 
Strategies 
A contract can be written and implemented by: 
oneself, or 
a contract manager. 
Reinforce the manager’s behavior! 
• Danger! 
Short-circuiting the contract. 
Either cheating on the reinforcers, or 
avoiding the punishers. 
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III. Self-Management 
Strategies 
5. Using consequences (reinforcers & 
punishers). 
Contingency management sans the contract. 
Positive/negative reinforcement. 
Positive/negative punishment. 
Advantage: no other person is required. 
Disadvantage: Short-circuiting. 
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III. Self-Management 
Strategies 
• Short-circuiting solution: 
Have another person implement the 
consequences. 
Reinforce the other person’s behavior. 
Difficulties: 
Others may be unwilling. 
Conflicts can arise. 
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III. Self-Management 
Strategies 
6. Social support. 
Occurs when significant others provide: 
the context (SDs) for the behavior; 
the consequences for the behavior. 
Useful in preventing short-circuiting. 
Include, as much as possible, in self-management 
interventions. 
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III. Self-Management 
Strategies 
Self-management enters the picture 
when: 
The person arranges (controlling behavior) for 
social support to impact the target behavior 
(controlled behavior). 
10/15/14 20
III. Self-Management 
Strategies 
7. Self-instructions and self-praise. 
Behavior can be influenced by specific 
self-talk. 
Self-instructions involve instructing/telling 
oneself 
what to do and 
how to do it. 
Self-praise involves positive evaluations of one’s desirable 
performance. 
Performance need not, initially, be perfect. 
10/15/14 21
III. Self-Management 
Strategies 
• To use self-instructions: 
Identify the self-statements. 
Identify the time and place when they are 
to be used. 
Rehearse/role-play their use in detail. 
Use them after they are mastered. 
10/15/14 22
III. Self-Management 
Strategies 
• To use self-praise: 
Identify the self-praise statements. 
Identify the behavior and level of 
performance. 
Rehearse/role-play their use in detail. 
Use them after they are mastered. 
Avoid using negative statements. 
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IV. Devising A Self- 
Management Plan 
1. Deciding to use self-management. 
2. Defining the target and 
competing behaviors. 
3. Goal-setting. 
4. Self-monitoring. 
5. Functional 
assessment. 
6. Selecting the 
appropriate strategy. 
7. Evaluating the change. 
8. Re-evaluating self-management 
strategies. 
9. Maintenance 
strategies. 
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IV. Devising A Self- 
Management Plan 
1. Deciding to use self-management. 
Person is dissatisfied. 
Wonders/imagines how behavior could be 
different. 
Becomes motivated to take action. 
Anticipates positive outcomes. 
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IV. Devising A Self- 
Management Plan 
2. Defining the target and competing 
behaviors. 
Define the target behavior(s), so 
it can be recorded, so 
an appropriate self-management strategy can 
be used. 
Define the competing behavior(s), so 
a behavioral deficit can be increased, or 
a behavioral excess can be decreased. 
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IV. Devising A Self- 
Management Plan 
3.Goal-setting. 
Determine the level of the target behavior. 
Write it down. 
Specify intermediate steps, if necessary. 
Make it public (commitment to change). 
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IV. Devising A Self- 
Management Plan 
4. Self-monitoring. 
Develop and implement a self-monitoring plan. 
Immediately record each occurrence of the target 
behavior. 
1-2 weeks to establish baseline. 
Behavior must be stable prior to implementing self-management 
plan. 
Continue monitoring throughout intervention. 
Permits evaluation of effectiveness. 
10/15/14 28
IV. Devising A Self- 
Management Plan 
5. Functional assessment. 
Concurrent with self-monitoring, 
conduct a FA. 
Identify antecedents and consequences. 
For both target and competing behaviors. 
10/15/14 29
IV. Devising A Self- 
Management Plan 
6. Selecting the appropriate strategy. 
Selected based on FA. 
Use/manipulate antecedent strategies that 
compete with target behavior. 
Presenting SD. 
Arranging EOs. 
Decreasing response effort. 
Removing SD. 
Removing EOs. 
Increasing response effort. 
10/15/14 30
IV. Devising A Self- 
Management Plan 
Use/manipulate consequent strategies. 
To decrease undesirable and increase 
behavior: 
eliminate reinforcers. 
arrange punishers. 
reinforce alternative behaviors. 
eliminate punishment contingencies for 
alternative behaviors. 
Use BST procedures to teach alternative 
behaviors. 
10/15/14 31
IV. Devising A Self- 
Management Plan 
To increase desirable and decrease 
undesirable behavior: 
arrange reinforcers. 
eliminate punishers. 
eliminate reinforcers for alternative behaviors. 
arrange punishment contingencies for alternative 
behaviors. 
Use BST procedures to teach alternative 
behaviors. 
10/15/14 32
IV. Devising A Self- 
Management Plan 
7. Evaluating the change. 
Collect data throughout intervention. 
Behavior changing in desired direction: 
Continue with program. 
Behavior not changing in desired 
direction: Re-evaluate program. 
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IV. Devising A Self- 
Management Plan 
8. Re-evaluating self-management 
strategies. 
Two types of problems. 
1. Procedures are not implemented correctly. 
Beyond person’s skill level, use different 
procedures. 
2. Inappropriate self-management strategy. 
Procedures are implemented correctly. 
Examine FA for what you should do. 
10/15/14 34
IV. Devising A Self- 
Management Plan 
9. Maintenance strategies. 
Goal is being achieved. 
Ideally, the natural contingencies will take 
over. 
In the meantime: 
Continue goal-setting. 
Self-monitoring. 
Particularly important as it provides the requisite 
feedback. 
10/15/14 35

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Self-management

  • 2. Goals I. Defining self-management II. Defining self-management problems III. Self-management strategies IV.Devising a self-management plan 10/15/14 2
  • 3. I. Defining Self-Management Self-management: using behavior modification procedures to change one’s own behavior. Why “self-management” and not “self-control” or “will power”? 10/15/14 3
  • 4. I. Defining Self-Management “Behave today, to manage behavior tomorrow.” “Take action now, to prevent problems later.” “A little effort now, for a larger gain later.” All these statements are suggestive of self-management. 10/15/14 4
  • 5. I. Defining Self-Management Self-management involves a controlling behavior and a controlled behavior Controlling behavior what the person does now. Managing antecedents and consequences. Controlled behavior refers to the behavior the person wants to manage in the future. Learning new behaviors. 10/15/14 5
  • 6. II. Defining Self-Management Problems Behavioral deficits refers to the failure to perform the desirable behavior. Generally, the undesirable outcome is delayed. The more immediate reinforcement is, typically, smaller than the delayed reinforcement. Typical of behaviors considered “impulsive.” Self-management goal: Increase the behavioral level so it is no longer a deficit. 10/15/14 6
  • 7. II. Defining Self-Management Problems Behavioral excess refers to the consistent performance of the undesirable behavior. Generally, the undesirable outcome is delayed, albeit uncertain, negative impact. The more immediate punisher is, typically, smaller than the delayed ill effects. Typically involves more immediate reinforcement (immediate “gratification”; impulsivity) Typical of behaviors considered “unhealthy.” 10/15/14 7
  • 8. III. Self-Management Strategies Basically, self-management involves the individual: identifying and defining the target behavior. using behavior modification procedure(s) to develop alternative behavior(s). 10/15/14 8
  • 9. III. Self-Management Strategies Seven steps are involved: 1. Goal setting. 2. Self-monitoring. 3. Antecedent manipulations. 4. Behavioral contracting. 5. Using consequences (reinforcers & punishers). 6. Social support. 7. Self-instructions and self-praise. 10/15/14 9
  • 10. III. Self-Management Strategies 1.Goal setting. Writing down the target behavior criterion level time frame. May produce reactivity effects. Take advantage of reactivity effects. Goal setting typically ineffective by itself. 10/15/14 10
  • 11. III. Self-Management Strategies • Set goals that are: achievable. especially true early in change program. Goal achievement=conditioned reinforcer. 10/15/14 11
  • 12. III. Self-Management Strategies 2. Self-monitoring. Observing one’s own behavior. Often combined with goal setting. Produces reactivity effects. 10/15/14 12
  • 13. III. Self-Management Strategies 3. Antecedent manipulations. Involved in all self-management interventions. Six strategies. Three strategies for increasing desirable behavior: Presenting SD. Arranging EOs. Decreasing response effort. 10/15/14 13
  • 14. III. Self-Management Strategies Three strategies for decreasing undesirable behavior: Removing SD. Removing EOs. Increasing response effort. 10/15/14 14
  • 15. III. Self-Management Strategies 4. Behavioral contracting. A written document that: specifies the target behavior arranges contingent consequences in a specified time period. Self-management enters the picture when: the controlling behavior (writing the contract) attempts to manage the controlled behavior (target behavior). 10/15/14 15
  • 16. III. Self-Management Strategies A contract can be written and implemented by: oneself, or a contract manager. Reinforce the manager’s behavior! • Danger! Short-circuiting the contract. Either cheating on the reinforcers, or avoiding the punishers. 10/15/14 16
  • 17. III. Self-Management Strategies 5. Using consequences (reinforcers & punishers). Contingency management sans the contract. Positive/negative reinforcement. Positive/negative punishment. Advantage: no other person is required. Disadvantage: Short-circuiting. 10/15/14 17
  • 18. III. Self-Management Strategies • Short-circuiting solution: Have another person implement the consequences. Reinforce the other person’s behavior. Difficulties: Others may be unwilling. Conflicts can arise. 10/15/14 18
  • 19. III. Self-Management Strategies 6. Social support. Occurs when significant others provide: the context (SDs) for the behavior; the consequences for the behavior. Useful in preventing short-circuiting. Include, as much as possible, in self-management interventions. 10/15/14 19
  • 20. III. Self-Management Strategies Self-management enters the picture when: The person arranges (controlling behavior) for social support to impact the target behavior (controlled behavior). 10/15/14 20
  • 21. III. Self-Management Strategies 7. Self-instructions and self-praise. Behavior can be influenced by specific self-talk. Self-instructions involve instructing/telling oneself what to do and how to do it. Self-praise involves positive evaluations of one’s desirable performance. Performance need not, initially, be perfect. 10/15/14 21
  • 22. III. Self-Management Strategies • To use self-instructions: Identify the self-statements. Identify the time and place when they are to be used. Rehearse/role-play their use in detail. Use them after they are mastered. 10/15/14 22
  • 23. III. Self-Management Strategies • To use self-praise: Identify the self-praise statements. Identify the behavior and level of performance. Rehearse/role-play their use in detail. Use them after they are mastered. Avoid using negative statements. 10/15/14 23
  • 24. IV. Devising A Self- Management Plan 1. Deciding to use self-management. 2. Defining the target and competing behaviors. 3. Goal-setting. 4. Self-monitoring. 5. Functional assessment. 6. Selecting the appropriate strategy. 7. Evaluating the change. 8. Re-evaluating self-management strategies. 9. Maintenance strategies. 10/15/14 24
  • 25. IV. Devising A Self- Management Plan 1. Deciding to use self-management. Person is dissatisfied. Wonders/imagines how behavior could be different. Becomes motivated to take action. Anticipates positive outcomes. 10/15/14 25
  • 26. IV. Devising A Self- Management Plan 2. Defining the target and competing behaviors. Define the target behavior(s), so it can be recorded, so an appropriate self-management strategy can be used. Define the competing behavior(s), so a behavioral deficit can be increased, or a behavioral excess can be decreased. 10/15/14 26
  • 27. IV. Devising A Self- Management Plan 3.Goal-setting. Determine the level of the target behavior. Write it down. Specify intermediate steps, if necessary. Make it public (commitment to change). 10/15/14 27
  • 28. IV. Devising A Self- Management Plan 4. Self-monitoring. Develop and implement a self-monitoring plan. Immediately record each occurrence of the target behavior. 1-2 weeks to establish baseline. Behavior must be stable prior to implementing self-management plan. Continue monitoring throughout intervention. Permits evaluation of effectiveness. 10/15/14 28
  • 29. IV. Devising A Self- Management Plan 5. Functional assessment. Concurrent with self-monitoring, conduct a FA. Identify antecedents and consequences. For both target and competing behaviors. 10/15/14 29
  • 30. IV. Devising A Self- Management Plan 6. Selecting the appropriate strategy. Selected based on FA. Use/manipulate antecedent strategies that compete with target behavior. Presenting SD. Arranging EOs. Decreasing response effort. Removing SD. Removing EOs. Increasing response effort. 10/15/14 30
  • 31. IV. Devising A Self- Management Plan Use/manipulate consequent strategies. To decrease undesirable and increase behavior: eliminate reinforcers. arrange punishers. reinforce alternative behaviors. eliminate punishment contingencies for alternative behaviors. Use BST procedures to teach alternative behaviors. 10/15/14 31
  • 32. IV. Devising A Self- Management Plan To increase desirable and decrease undesirable behavior: arrange reinforcers. eliminate punishers. eliminate reinforcers for alternative behaviors. arrange punishment contingencies for alternative behaviors. Use BST procedures to teach alternative behaviors. 10/15/14 32
  • 33. IV. Devising A Self- Management Plan 7. Evaluating the change. Collect data throughout intervention. Behavior changing in desired direction: Continue with program. Behavior not changing in desired direction: Re-evaluate program. 10/15/14 33
  • 34. IV. Devising A Self- Management Plan 8. Re-evaluating self-management strategies. Two types of problems. 1. Procedures are not implemented correctly. Beyond person’s skill level, use different procedures. 2. Inappropriate self-management strategy. Procedures are implemented correctly. Examine FA for what you should do. 10/15/14 34
  • 35. IV. Devising A Self- Management Plan 9. Maintenance strategies. Goal is being achieved. Ideally, the natural contingencies will take over. In the meantime: Continue goal-setting. Self-monitoring. Particularly important as it provides the requisite feedback. 10/15/14 35