 Abilitation, the most easy definition, is an adjustment. Abilitation occurs when you have someone that's engaging in problem behaviors, usually a lot of them. They're engaging in actions that are not beneficial for their well-being or their life as a whole. Think about somebody that is, I'm going to just say alcoholic. Somebody that engages in alcoholic behaviors, you can habilitate them. Think of the word rehabilitate. Rehabilitate is a redundancy. We just say habilitation. In other words, we are maximizing reinforcers and decreasing punishers for good behaviors or behaviors you want, and decreasing reinforcers and increasing punishers for behaviors that you don't want. It comes in play when you're starting to treat people for things, so we're going to habilitate people. Are we going to help people habilitate using the principles of behavior? There's a bazillion examples here, but if you just think of it in terms of self-management about improving your life, making changes to improve the things that you want to improve in your world, you are habilitating yourself. Rehabilitating? Not so much. That's the same thing. Bye.