TOPIC 4 COGNITIVE BEHAVIOURAL TRAINING; www.marklemessurier.com.au designs to improve thinking, self-awareness and performance From Mark’s green book – Cognitive Behavioural Training: a How-to Guide for Successful Behaviour Mark Le Messurier, for www.marklemessurier.com.au TOPIC 4 COGNITIVE BEHAVIOURAL TRAINING; www.marklemessurier.com.au designs to improve thinking, self-awareness and performance From Mark’s green book – Cognitive Behavioural Training: a How-to Guide for Successful Behaviour www.marklemessurier.com.au Cognitive Behavioural Training www.marklemessurier.com.au Highlights the significance of; - connections between thinking, feeling and behaving - the possibilities of what we CAN DO! www.marklemessurier.com.au Sources for educators and parents to build sensible CBT understandings http://www.rcpsych.ac.uk/mentalhealthinfoforall/treatments/cbt.aspx http://www.patient.co.uk/health/Cognitive-Behaviour-Therapy http://www.nacbt.org/whycbt.htm www.marklemessurier.com.au It is possible to unlearn habits that aren’t working by learning new ones that work better www.marklemessurier.com.au CBT tip “Your brain is like a muscle The more you use it, the more you can use it Every time you learn something new your brain makes a new connection Learning and thinking causes new brain pathways Strive to learn something new every day and you’ll get smarter” Professor Fiona Stanley, 2009 www.marklemessurier.com.au CBT tip “It’s vital that we modify for their inconsistencies as students with executive functioning difficulties do not have the capacity to do this themselves. Simple visual strategies offer an effective and external way to do this.” Jenks , 2009 www.marklemessurier.com.au CBT tip www.marklemessurier.com.au CBT tip Self-awareness Such exercises help students build a visual profile of their functioning “Sometimes, by gaining feedback and having the chance to discuss comparisons , a new awareness is stirred, and a student’s thoughts can turn to making change” Continue to coach looking and listening skills www.marklemessurier.com.au CBT tip • • • • • • • • • • • Model these skills yourself Discuss what they look like Play listening games Read to kids to support listening Hold an object to cue kids to listen Use a different voice – whisper! Gently touch them on the arm Chunk instructions into small bits Get them to repeat the instruction Aim to give the instruction once Praise kids for looking & listening Normalise ASD www.marklemessurier.com.au CBT tip Giorcelli’s Islands of competence “There are areas that children feel successful about. However, these are often forgotten about in the hubbub of day-to-day schooling. Reinforce that diversity is valued and really does exist!” Loretta Giorcelli, 2006 www.marklemessurier.com.au ASD movies, series and docos Temple Grandin, 2010 Adam, 2009 The Horse Boy, 2009 The Black Balloon, 2008 Mozart and The Whale, 2005 The Other Sister, 1999 I Am Sam, 1998 Rain Man, 1989 The Boy Who Could Fly, 1986 Parenthood - Max Big Bang Theory - Sheldon Doc Martin - Martin CBT Tip HEROES and role models www.marklemessurier.com.au CBT Tip http://www.asperger-syndrome.me.uk/people.htm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Listofpeoplewithautismspectru_disorders http://www.yourlittleprofessor.com/benefits.html http://www.inthelight.co.nz/spirit/aspergerpeople.htm http://www.autism-help.org/aspergers-syndrome-famous-people.htm Setting individual goals with students www.marklemessurier.com.au CBT Tip Negative reinforcers Positive reinforcers • extra computer time • loss of a privilege • Lego, etc •loss of free/ play time • canteen vouchers • helping the person upset • puzzles and board games • placed elsewhere in class • a toy • time in another class • a snack • time out or rethink time • free time in the library • internal suspension • collector cards •writing an apology •choosing a lucky-dip • community service • tokens; fake money, points or stickers, later exchanged Based on research of Barkley, 2010; Cameron & Pierce, 2009; Fabes, 1999; Hendley, 2007; Lepper, 1996; Maag, 2001; etc, etc Setting individual goals www.marklemessurier.com.au CBT Tip Group contingency www.marklemessurier.com.au (token reinforcement ideas in class) “The emotional and pleasure seeking parts of the brain are closely connected. A cognitive approach (choice and consequence) has its place, but never, never underestimate the gains that can be made through emotion and pleasure. Work at developing emotional feedback structures for students.” Dr. Robert Barkley, 2013 www.marklemessurier.com.au TOKEN REINFORCEMENT SYSTEMS: keep track of cooperative behaviours ‘Yes Jars’ Red-hot ticket giveaway Star charts Raffle Tickets Lucky dips Gift ‘cut ups’ www.marklemessurier.com.au DS, computer games and DVD ‘cut ups’ Dinner time - a bright idea! Technology; iRewardChart A clever point system www.marklemessurier.com.au Self-talk Tip “Studies repeatedly reveal that self-talk training results in an increase in task persistence and helps to selfregulate learning www.marklemessurier.com.au CBT tip ‘Goals do several things. They narrow the attention span to the task. They provide hope. They provide anticipation of pleasure which triggers the body’s feel good chemicals, the endorphins!’ Jensen, 2010 www.marklemessurier.com.au CBT tip “Clinical trials tell us, over and over, that individuals make the best gains when we set realistic goals and offer more frequent and constructive feedback.” Glasson, 2013 Teach friendship to BELONG CBT tip www.marklemessurier.com.au Good ‘social skill’ programs Bounce Back, www.bounceback.com.au Cool Kids Program, http://www.emotionalhealthclinic.com.au Coolness Under Pressure, http://mhws.agca.com.au FisT: Feeling is Thinking, http://mhws.agca.com.au Friendly Kids, Friendly Classrooms, www.bounceback.com.au Friends For Life, www.friendsinfo.net Play is the Way, https://www.playistheway.com.au/ Resourceful Adolescent Program (RAP), www.rap.qut.edu.au Rock and Water Program, www.rockandwaterprogram.com Stop Think Do SS Training, http://www.stopthinkdo.com Thinking, Feeling, Behaving, http://www.kidsmatter.edu.au You Can Do It Education, http://www.youcandoit.com.au www.whatsthebuzz.net.au http://marklemessurier.com.au/main/products/book_wtb.shtml BIG feelings – CBT tip www.marklemessurier.com.au anxiety and disappointment Use a ‘Worry scale’ to keep anxiety in perspective Quash worry by training your mind to switch to happy, creative thoughts, and stick with them. Create new habits Give yourself permission to worry just once a day – take control! Make a worry book or worry box Conquer the worry with sensible, logical and balanced thinking Always deal with worries in the daytime! www.marklemessurier.com.au Teach the ‘Sunshine shower’ “Let the sunshine rescue you! Move to a spot where you can be alone for a bit. Sit, close your eyes and be still. Turn your back so you can feel the warmth of the sun on it, and enjoy! Now think of something you like; a video game, a movie, a place you enjoyed visiting, a good time with family, or think of something you’re looking forward to. Spend a few moments with these happy thoughts. They’ll help you to feel calmer. Then, return to what you were doing with a plan to make things better.” www.marklemessurier.com.au Approved and endorsed by KidsMatter www.marklemessurier.com.au Madhavi Nawana Parker Behaviour Consultant Teaching relaxation www.marklemessurier.com.au CBT tip Strengthen BELONGING Gathering up external sources of support inspires and buoys the internal motivation of any individual Strengthening BELONGING www.marklemessurier.com.au CBT tip Baumeister, R.F., Mele, A.R., & Vohs, K.D. (Eds.) (2010). Free Will and Consciousness: How Might They Work? New York: Oxford University Press. www.marklemessurier.com.au
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