Which behaviorual techniques are used when treating personality disorders?

Behavioural techniques used are:

  • Activity logs, which permit retrospective identification and prospective planning of changes
  • Scheduling activities, to enhance personal efficacy in targeted areas
  • Behavioural rehearsal, modelling and assertiveness training for skill development
  • Relaxation training and behavioural redirection techniques
  • In vivo exposure
  • Graded task assignment, so that the patient can experience changes as an incremental step-by-step process
  • Behavioural change analysis to assist the patient braining down problem sequences and developing ideas for response alternatives at each stage
  • Time and routine management
  • Stimulus control, or purposeful alteration of cues to prompt desired responses or behaviours, and create conditions that will discourage maladaptive behaviours
  • Contingency management, to link rewards or positive reinforcement with desired efforts, and decrease the benefits associated with maladaptive responses.

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