- Attention
- Escape from demand
- Tangible access
- Sensory stimulation
Category: Behavioral Psychology
- 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
- Systematic desensitization
- Flooding
- Aversion therapy
- Modeling
- Diagnose mental illness
- Understand unconscious conflicts
- Replace problematic behaviors with appropriate ones
- Prescribe medication
- A contract between the therapist and a third party
- A formal agreement between a client and therapist outlining behaviors and consequences
- An informal agreement about session times
- A contract for medication adherence only
- Systematic desensitization
- Aversion therapy
- Interoceptive exposure
- Relaxation training
- Discrimination
- Generalization
- Spontaneous recovery
- An extinction burst
- Self-monitoring
- Modeling
- Prompting
- Fading
- Positive reinforcement
- Negative reinforcement
- Extinction
- Positive punishment
- Intelligence quotient
- Medical history
- Preference assessment results
- Family history
- Punishing mirror checking
- Gradually increasing exposure to mirrors while preventing checking behavior
- Giving a reward for mirror checking
- Focusing solely on body image acceptance
- Positive reinforcement
- Negative reinforcement
- Positive punishment (seclusion/restraint) and negative punishment (response cost)
- Extinction
- Punishing all non-verbal communication
- Rewarding only perfect speech
- Reinforcing approximations of speech sounds, gradually requiring closer approximations
- Ignoring all communication attempts
- Differential reinforcement of incompatible behavior (DRI)
- Differential reinforcement of other behavior (DRO)
- Positive punishment
- Response cost
- Attention from others
- Escape from demands
- Access to tangible items
- Sensory consequences intrinsic to the behavior itself
- Response cost
- Stimulus control
- Punishment
- Extinction
- Aversion therapy
- Contingency management
- Flooding
- Relaxation training
- The potential for long-term behavioral change
- The client's preference for the intervention
- The principle of "do no harm" and the potential for harm
- The cost-effectiveness of the therapy
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