Behavior therapy

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Contents

Used for

motivational enhancement therapy

See for

behavior control, behavior influence, behavioral intervention, instigation therapy, interactive therapy, intervention program, intervention therapy, motivational interview, relaxation therapy, relaxation training, replication therapy

Broader Terms

psychotherapy

Narrower Terms

cognitive behavior therapy, desensitization psychotherapy

Related Terms

behavioral medicine, cardiovascular disorder therapy, conditioning, learning, psychological reinforcement

Scope Note

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.

Facts (generated by robot; please edit if you find it inaccurate)

  • Behavior therapy is a fairly well organized perspective that provides a set of integratedprinciples for research/practice.
  • Rosen, Saltzberg, and Srebnik found that the full treatment of cognitive behavior therapy is "effective in improving body image disturbance in college aged, non-eating disordered women.
  • Dialectical behavior therapy is derived, in part, from a philosophical process called dialectics, in which seemingly contradictory facts or ideas are weighed against each other to come up with a resolution or balance.
  • What Is Behavior Therapy? Behavior Therapy is a particular type of treatment that is based firmly on research findings.
  • The definition that follows is meant to give you a general idea of what behavior therapy is.

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