If he's not disruptive then I would continue your extinction program! He *is* an 
adult and I don't think there are any tricks to get around him. Just hold him as 
accountable as any one else in the class. If this is his second class from you, 
I'd guess he likes your previous treatment!

Annette

Quoting Marte Fallshore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Well, I've been away for awhile; forgot how informative this listserve
> can be! Anyway, I am wondering if anyone has any tips (excuse the pun)
> for dealing with a very hostile student. Amazingly, this is the second
> time I have had him (earlier for a different class), and he remains
> hostile, not to me personally, but to his education in general. Anything
> he is asked to do, he acts like this is the greatest imposition
> possible. I ignored him last time I had him, but now feel like I need
> some good tricks around this behavior. The good news is, he is not
> disruptive in class.
> 
> If you want to reply to me personally, I will compile responses in a
> week or two and send them to the list.
> 
> Marte Fallshore
> 
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Annette Taylor, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Psychology
University of San Diego
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