The Actively Caring for People Movement: A Synergistic Integration of Behaviorism, Humanism, and Positive Psychology | Journal Club Series

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This installment in our Journal Club Series will cover the article, “The Actively Caring for People Movement: A Synergistic Integration of Behaviorism, Humanism, and Positive Psychology” authored by Scott Geller published in Behavior and Social Issues. CEUs are provided for reading the article, participating in an online discussion, and completing an article content quiz. Want to get a head start? Click here to go to a free copy of the article!

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This article reviews the Actively Caring for People Movement (AC4P). This movement incorporates principles from behavior analysis as well as humanism and positive psychology. The article outlines practical techniques for promoting and supporting human welfare and personal happiness. The need for worldwide AC4P behavior is now; this article explores evidence-based strategies for increasing occurrences of AC4P behavior in various settings.

 

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The Article

This installment in our Journal Club Series will cover the article, “The Actively Caring for People Movement: A Synergistic Integration of Behaviorism, Humanism, and Positive Psychology” ” authored by Scott Geller published in Behavior and Social Issues. CEUs are provided for reading the article, participating in an online discussion, and completing an article content quiz.

Want to get a head start? Click here to go to a free copy of the article!

Objectives

Objectives:

  1. Describe the AC4P movement
  2. Define Humanistic Behaviorism
  3. Identify the behavior analytic principles demonstrated in the seven scenarios provided
  4. Describe the research findings evaluating humanistic interventions
  5. Identify ways increase the occurrence of AC4P behaviors
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