Use of therapy time as a reinforcer: application of operant conditioning techniques within a traditional psychotherapy context
Authors:
Carolin S. Keutzer
Affiliation:
Psychology Clinic, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, U.S.A.
Abstract:
In operant conditioning, behavior is controlled by explicitly and systematically arranging the consequences of a specified response. This preliminary report describes the use of operant conditioning techniques utilizing a novel reinforcer—time allowed in therapy—to reinstate desirable study habits in a neurotic woman undergoing individual psychotherapy.