Behaviour therapy
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Behaviour therapy, or behavior therapy (behavior modification) is an approach to psychotherapy based on learning theory which aims to treat psychopathology through techniques designed to reinforce desired and eliminate undesired behaviors.
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Methods
- Systematic desensitization
- Exposure and response prevention
- Behaviour modification
- Flooding
- Operant conditioning
- Covert conditioning
- Observational learning
- Contingency management
- Matching law
- Habit reversal training
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See also
- Aversion therapy
- Cognitive therapy
- Cognitive behavioural therapy
- Applied behaviour analysis
- Behavior management
- Professional practice of behaviour analysis
- Functional Analytic Psychotherapy
- Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
- Dialectical behavioural therapy
- Behavioural activation
- Creative Applied Modification
- A Clockwork Orange
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