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#1. A BCBA is working with an adult client who wants to improve their time management skills for personal projects. The BCBA teaches the client to use self-monitoring techniques, such as tracking time spent on tasks and evaluating their progress weekly, with the ultimate goal of increasing productivity and completing projects on schedule. According to the principles discussed in ABA, what is the core objective behind the implementation of self-management strategies?
Selfmanagement in ABA involves an individual applying behavior change strategies to their own behavior The fundamental goal as highlighted in the text is not just to produce any change or a generally positive change but specifically to produce a desired change This means the individual is actively working towards a selfidentified need want or goal making the change meaningful and reinforcing for them This focus on desired change emphasizes client autonomy and the purposeful nature of selfmanagement interventions
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