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Blocking Avoidance and Escape Responses: Relations With Clinically Relevant Behaviors 1 ¹ Article derived from the first author’s Master’s dissertation, produced under the supervision of the second author, defended in 2013 in the Graduate Program in Psychology of the Universidade Federal do Paraná.

Bloqueio de Respostas de Evitação e Fuga: Relações com os Comportamentos Clinicamente Relevantes

El bloqueo de Respuestas de Escape y Evitación: Relaciones con las Conductas Clínicamente Relevantes

Abstract:

The current study aims to evaluate the possible effects of interrupting problematic clinically relevant behaviors on the percentage of these responses and of clinical improvement-related responses. Two clients were treated with Functional Analytic Psychotherapy (FAP), alternating two conditions (ABAB). On condition A, procedures to the therapist consisted of responding to the clinical improvement responses, and to description of outside of therapeutic setting behaviors, but therapists were advised to ignore problem behaviors emitted in session. During condition B, therapists followed the same procedures, but they were oriented to block (interrupt) problematic responses emitted in session. Results suggest increase in the percentage of problem behaviors during condition B. Results are discussed, highlighting the viability of planning the contingent response the therapist emits to clinically relevant behaviors.

Keywords
therapeutic accompaniment; cognitive behavioral therapy; psychotherapeutic intervention

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