Animal behaviour therapy: the mis-understood application of ABA

McBride, E. Anne, Bizo, Lewis A. and Redhead, Ed (2006) Animal behaviour therapy: the mis-understood application of ABA. In, Association for Behavior Analysis Annual Convention, Atlanta, USA, 26 - 30 May 2006.

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Animal Behaviour Therapy is an expanding applied area that is rapidly gaining recognition as a distinct field of professional development. It refers to animals kept as companions or as working animals, in homes, zoological collections or laboratories. It relates to the prevention and resolution of behaviours that are deemed problematical. Problem behaviours can have a variety of causes and associated motivations. They may have been learned or deliberately trained. They may be related to species specific behaviours and aspects of the animal’s ethology. Their prevention and resolution will always involve modification of, human behaviour. Animal Behaviour Therapy is by its nature multidisciplinary. However, the field has evolved from several backgrounds, most of whom have little academic or practical overlap. These include Ethologists and Psychologists, the former having a wealth of knowledge of species behaviour and function, the latter an in depth understanding of the role of learning, functional analysis and ABA. However, much animal behaviour therapy is undertaken by those with a purely non-theoretical animal training background. The current paper will seek to illustrate how the skills and knowledge from these different research and practical areas can be unified to produce a coherent approach to Animal Behaviour Therapy

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Uncontrolled Keywords:animal behaviour therapy, behaviour, problem
Related URLs:http://www.abainternational.or...DPostfix=0
Subjects:S Agriculture > SF Animal culture
Q Science > QL Zoology
B Philosophy. Psychology. Religion > BF Psychology
Divisions:University Structure - Pre August 2011 > School of Psychology > Division of Cognition
ePrint ID:55301
URI:http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/55301
Deposited On:30 Jul 2008
Last Modified:03 Mar 2012 10:42

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