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Support & Connect with Us ☕️ Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/abachapt... 💼 LinkedIn: / abachapterchat 👥 Reddit: / abachapterchat Welcome back to ABA Chapter Chat! After listening, try a few example questions from our comprehensive study guide below, and don’t forget to comment your answers! In this episode of ABA Chapter Chat we take a deep dive into Chapter 29 of Applied Behavior Analysis by Cooper et. al. 3rd edition. This chapter explains the concept of self-management as it relates to behavior change. The chapter argues that self-management involves modifying one's behavior by manipulating antecedents and consequences, dispelling the idea that self-control is an internal force. It outlines various self-management strategies, including self-monitoring, self-evaluation, self-administered consequences, and habit reversal. The chapter further emphasizes the importance of designing and implementing effective self-management programs by outlining key steps and considerations, including goal setting, self-monitoring, contingency creation, and program evaluation. Ultimately, the chapter asserts that self-management is a learned skill that can be used to achieve personal goals and enhance overall well-being. Take a deep dive into this chapter and test your knowledge with a few example questions from our comprehensive study guide. Be sure to comment your answers below! Happy listening! 1. What is self-management? 2. What is the difference between self-control and self-management? 3. Why is the term "self-control" misleading? [00:00:00] Intro to Self-Management and External Influences [00:01:00] Self-Management vs. Self-Control [00:02:00] Designing Systems for Success [00:03:00] Antecedent-Based Tactics and Environmental Cues [00:04:00] Response Prompts and Stimulus Control [00:05:00] Self-Monitoring and Behavior Awareness [00:06:00] Self-Administered Consequences and Accountability [00:07:00] Building a Self-Management Plan [00:08:00] Competing Contingencies and Public Commitment [00:09:00] Evaluation, Redesign, and the Feedback Loop [00:10:00] Long-Term Change and Community Applications