I think if the agent is conscious, then, unless it's genuine, attempts at positive / negative reinforcement can backfire catastrophically. Though, what would be seen as ‘contrived’ or ‘patronizing’ when interacting with humans, often feels like entirely the right course of action when interacting with pets.
Maybe it’s more about being on someone’s level, rather than the exact method. Or put differently, part of an effective positive / negative reinforcement method would be to first adapt it to the level of the agent.
Maybe children show a sign of true intelligence when they rebel against your every command.
A friend of mine was talking to day about his 5 year old niece telling him they were going to change the channel to watch some cartoon she wanted to watch.
Would that be alright in your house? It wasn't in theirs. It wouldn't be in mine. That's disobedience and inappropriate behavior.
Now you do have to take it to their level and I meter my response out to differentiate between how I handle something from a 5 year old and a 50 year old. The one thing you have to be is consistent. If it doesn't go today it shouldn't be alright tomorrow
I don't think negative reinforcement works to do anything but create retaliation back towards the person teaching. Sometimes a great shock can help change the mind (cold shower, slap, pinch, exercise)... but beyond that you can't change change something/someone that doesn't want to change on it's own.
You just committed physical abuse, are fired and blacklisted never to work in the Mental Health Field again.Or somebody just called Family Services and told them you were using cold showers on your child. Go to jail, do not pass go or collect your child when you get out. She has been removed from your home for her own safety.
Cold showers something we did use in the 70's. And it's the hardcore clients we got who did not want to change their behavior. Everyone of them did and if no progress was noted the Behavior Plan was reevaluated and another method agreed upon. Cold showers something we reserved for when they were acting out.
Nurses with labcoats carried 35cc syringes filled with cold water, which can cause a startle seizure in certain clients. A rubber band would fir in my shirt pocket. No slapping and you can not force them to do jumping jacks if they don't want to. They will become non-compliant and dash off. It's induction of pain through psychical or psychological stimuli.
For positive reinforcement, the carrot on the stick can just be patronising. It's better to show "what's possible" and the person should choose that as something that's better than what they have.
Sorry. Positive Reinforcement is a reward of some kind. Higher functioning clients were put on the token system. Where if they did not display inappropriate behavior during a 15 minute period you gave them plastic token. With so many tokens you could by a soda or snack.
If you were inappropriate during that time you did not receive a token and may have lost some (like a fine) for the behavior.
The verbal techniques were where the power lie and much worse than a cold shower or sting from a rubber band. My words can ring in your head the rest of your life. My favorite guy was a wild child. But I could get him alone and say "Boy, I sure hope your Mother doesn't find out about this. She would be so ashamed of you..." and look at him.
And he would scream "No! I be good! I be good!"
I would say "That's ok. I won't tell her". but you could see it in his face for the next 10-15 minutes it still bothered him. That's true evil.The verbal techniques what I specialize in and they translate into text perfectly. I honed those skills on trolls, Internet Tough Guys and pedophiles who posed as Priests really got the business. I played bait and Switch with them and can talk like a slightly naive 15 year old girl in the morning they wanted to get seated between two of them on a plane.
Oh, are they going to pay for that this afternoon when I came back in with a picture I had stolen as her beautiful but mad as a wet hornet older Sister with tales of keyloggers and a Father determined to send transcripts to the FBI.
Most asked question: What's a keylogger?