- Psychodynamic therapy and humanistic therapy
- Pharmacotherapy and behavioral therapy
- Aversion therapy and punishment
- Extinction and flooding
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- Response inhibition training
- Prompting
- Chaining
- Shaping
- Punishment
- Contingency management
- Extinction
- Aversion therapy
- In vivo exposure
- Flooding
- Imaginal desensitization
- Aversion therapy
- Flooding
- Graded activity
- Aversion therapy
- Response cost
- Positive punishment
- Negative punishment
- Differential reinforcement of alternative behavior (DRA)
- Extinction
- Justify billing
- Prove therapist competency
- Objectively monitor progress and make adjustments
- Satisfy legal requirements only
- Cognitive distortion
- Contingency of reinforcement for mood
- Unconscious conflict
- Genetic predisposition
- Punishment
- Redirection and differential reinforcement
- Extinction
- Negative reinforcement
- Confidentiality
- Beneficence
- Informed consent
- Non-maleficence
- Presenting one food at a time to determine acceptance
- Presenting two foods simultaneously to see which the child chooses
- Asking the parent what the child likes
- Observing what food the child eats at home
- Flooding and punishment
- Modeling, prompting, and reinforcement
- Aversion therapy and extinction
- Chaining and response cost
- Punishment
- Exposure therapy
- Aversion therapy
- Extinction
- The client's independence
- Treatment integrity and generalization
- Financial savings
- Medical compliance only
- Positive reinforcement
- Negative reinforcement
- Negative punishment
- Positive punishment
- Giving attention only for property destruction
- Ignoring property destruction and giving attention when the patient does not engage in destruction
- Punishing property destruction
- Giving rewards for property destruction
- In vivo exposure
- Flooding
- Covert desensitization
- Aversion therapy
- A behavior occurring only in the specific training environment
- A behavior occurring across different settings, people, or stimuli
- The behavior completely stopping
- The behavior increasing in intensity
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