- Positive reinforcement
- Negative reinforcement
- Aversion therapy
- Systematic desensitization
Category: Behavioral Psychology
- Fixed-interval schedule
- Response cost
- Token economy
- Negative punishment
- Psychoanalysis
- Humanistic therapy
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
- Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)
- Positive punishment
- Negative reinforcement
- Differential reinforcement of alternative behavior (DRA)
- Extinction burst
- Relaxation training
- Sleep restriction
- Stimulus control for insomnia
- Cognitive restructuring
- Administer a PRN sedative
- Redirect the patient with a familiar activity or comfort item
- Restrain the patient to prevent pacing
- Tell the patient their spouse is deceased
- Chaining
- Shaping
- Flooding
- Aversion therapy
- Administering medication to reduce anxiety
- Gradually exposing the patient to dirt and preventing handwashing
- Using positive reinforcement for not washing hands
- Challenging the patient's irrational thoughts about germs
- Attention
- Escape from demand
- Tangible access
- Sensory stimulation
- Flooding the client with live spiders
- Teaching the client deep muscle relaxation techniques
- Identifying the client's irrational thoughts about spiders
- Encouraging the client to avoid all spiders
- Positive reinforcement
- Extinction burst
- Spontaneous recovery
- Negative punishment
- It directly fixes brain chemistry
- It teaches skills to break the cycle of withdrawal and increase positive experiences
- It prevents side effects of medication
- It works faster than medication alone
- Systematic desensitization
- Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP)
- Aversion therapy
- Relaxation training
- They should be expensive
- They should be common items that everyone has
- They should be ethically appropriate and desired by the student
- They should be randomly selected
- Spontaneous recovery
- Extinction burst
- Acquisition phase
- Reinforcement effect
- Pain catastrophizing
- Graded activity
- Avoidance conditioning
- Response cost
- Childhood traumas
- Genetic predispositions
- Consequences that are keeping the behavior going
- Irrational thoughts
- "The child will be less disruptive."
- "The child will reduce disruptive behaviors by 50% in 2 weeks."
- "The child will stop tantrums."
- "The child will be happier."
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