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Aversion Therapy

Aversion therapy is a behavioral treatment that aims to reduce or eliminate undesirable behaviors by associating them with negative stimuli or experiences. This technique often involves conditioning a subject to feel discomfort when engaging in the behavior that needs to be modified.

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Aversion therapy is a behavioral treatment that aims to reduce undesirable behaviors by associating them with negative stimuli. It is rooted in the principles of classical and operant conditioning, where individuals learn to avoid certain actions due to the discomfort they experience when engaging i...

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Key Terms

Aversion
A strong dislike or repugnance.

Example: The patient developed an aversion to alcohol after treatment.

Conditioning
A learning process in which behavior is modified by reinforcement or punishment.

Example: Pavlov's dogs were conditioned to salivate at the sound of a bell.

Negative Reinforcement
The removal of an unpleasant stimulus to increase a desired behavior.

Example: Taking painkillers to eliminate pain is a form of negative reinforcement.

Behavior Modification
The use of techniques to change behavior patterns.

Example: Behavior modification techniques are often used in schools.

Ethics
Moral principles that govern a person's behavior.

Example: Ethics in therapy ensure that patients are treated with respect.

Phobia
An extreme or irrational fear of something.

Example: A person with arachnophobia has an intense fear of spiders.

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Key Concepts

Behavior ModificationClassical ConditioningNegative ReinforcementTherapeutic Techniques