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Behavior Modification & Weight Loss

ity in question contributes to a negative selfimage that eventuates in a certain amount of social withdrawal and negative selflabeling. Consequently, even the low level obesity in question deserves some form of attention that will eliminate it, a challenge more easily stated than accomplishedas every dieter knows. Behavior modification techniques work at least as well, however, as many other psychological and medical weight loss techniques (Stunkard, 1982).

The program described here is based on the Weight Watchers Diet, a program designed to last 8 to 12 weeks. The foods allowable under the program, including daily menus, are determined in their entirety through the application of Weight Watchers principles. The goal of the behavioral techniques is to multiply the effectiveness of the standard dietary regime by instituting highly structured means of reinforcing abstinence and, more importantly, good eating habits.

The present program has two phases or components. First, forms of stimulus control must be instituted; stimulus control includes a selfmonitoring procedure. Second, management of contingencies for eating and not eating are employed as a way of shaping the desired weight loss and positive eating behaviors. The two components of the program will procede together, for the most part, although the stimulus control and selfmonitoring element will begin slightly earlier than the actual contingency management portion. The program is designed not merely as a diet for losing weight but as a technique for instilling new, positive eating habits on a permanent basis.

Stimulus control, another name for stimulus discrimination, is an application of conditioning principles to the problem of habit change. If an individual responds in one way when a stimulus is present and in another way when it is absent, that stimulus "controls" his or her behavior (Rachlin, 1978). It is possible to control the en...

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