- It helps to counteract the sedative effects of medication
- It addresses the underlying brain chemistry
- It helps to increase engaging in activities that can naturally improve mood, complementing symptom reduction from medication
- It teaches patients to avoid social interaction
Category: Behavioral Psychology
- Observational learning
- Classical conditioning (conditioned taste aversion)
- Operant conditioning
- Social learning
- Systematic desensitization
- Flooding
- Aversion therapy
- Relaxation training
- Provide more difficult tasks
- Provide a "break card" to request a brief escape from the task
- Punish the child every time they run
- Ignore the elopement
- Aversion therapy
- Flooding
- Systematic desensitization
- Token economy
- Paradoxical intention
- Sleep restriction
- Stimulus control
- Relaxation training
- Negative punishment
- Positive reinforcement
- Extinction
- Spontaneous recovery
- The consequence of a behavior
- The behavior itself
- The event or cue that precedes a behavior
- The internal thought processes
- Positive punishment for hand flapping
- Providing alternative sensory input (e.g., fidget toy)
- Ignoring the hand flapping
- Restraining the hands
- Psychological assessment
- Medical diagnosis
- Functional Behavioral Assessment (FBA)
- Psychiatric evaluation
- Avoiding all reminders of the trauma
- Reliving the traumatic event in a safe, controlled environment
- Prescribing high doses of anxiolytics
- Ignoring the traumatic memories
- Aversion therapy
- Contingency management
- Systematic desensitization
- Flooding
- Increase attention for self-harm
- Implement a response cost for self-harm
- Provide attention only for alternative, non-self-harm behaviors
- Use positive punishment for self-harm
- Ignoring the behavior
- Redirection
- Positive punishment
- Extinction
- Positive reinforcement
- Negative reinforcement
- Extinction
- Punishment
- Counterconditioning
- Exposure therapy
- Aversion therapy
- Punishment
- Flooding
- Systematic desensitization
- Aversion therapy
- Punishment
- Broadly to cover all problem behaviors
- Subjectively based on the therapist's opinion
- Operationally (observable and measurable)
- By the patient's family alone
- Extinction
- Shaping
- Response cost
- Classical conditioning
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