Behavior Therapy

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MSH: The application of modern theories of learning and conditioning in the treatment of behavior disorders.,CSP: specific techniques which use classical or operant conditioning, or perceptual learning, to change behavior, especially to extinguish socially undesirable behavior, attitudes, or phobias.,CSP: therapeutic approach in which the focus is on the patient's observable behavior, rather than on conflicts and unconscious processes presumed to underlie his maladaptive behavior; accomplished through systematic manipulation of the environmental and behavioral variables related to the specific behavior to be modified; operant conditioning, systematic desensitization, token economy, aversive control, flooding, and implosion are examples of techniques that may be used in behavior therapy.,OMS: Activities that change habits, conduct, or patterns of action.,NCI: A technique used to help people change the way they react to certain triggers in the environment that cause a negative reaction. In cancer treatment, beh

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