behavior therapy
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Definition
Noun: - A form of psychotherapy: Behavior therapy is a type of psychological treatment. Its primary goal is to modify or change problematic, abnormal, or maladaptive behaviors. It achieves this by systematically using principles of learning to reinforce desired, adaptive behaviors and to extinguish or reduce undesired ones. It is often action-oriented and focuses on current problems and their solutions.
Usage
Behavior therapy is used to treat various psychological conditions by changing behavior patterns. - It is commonly applied in clinical settings. - It often involves specific techniques like exposure, conditioning, and skill training. - The therapist and client work together to identify target behaviors.
Examples
- Behavior therapy for the child's tantrums involved rewarding calm behavior and ignoring outbursts.
- A core principle of behavior therapy is that behaviors are learned and can therefore be unlearned or modified.
Advanced Usage
- As a field of study: "Behavior therapy" also refers to the broader theoretical and applied discipline within psychology.
- She conducted research in the field of behavior therapy.
- In contrast to other therapies: The term is often used to distinguish this approach from others, like psychodynamic therapy.
- The treatment plan emphasized behavior therapy over insight-oriented approaches.
Variants and Related Words
- Behavioral therapy: A common synonym used interchangeably with "behavior therapy."
- Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT): A major, integrated therapy that combines the principles of behavior therapy with cognitive therapy, focusing on changing both thoughts and behaviors.
- Behavior modification: A closely related term often used to describe the application of behavior therapy principles, sometimes in non-clinical settings like education or parenting.
Synonyms
- Behavior modification
- Behavioral treatment
- Conditioning therapy
Related Concepts (Not Phrasal Verbs or Idioms)
- Exposure therapy: A specific technique within behavior therapy for treating phobias and anxiety.
- Systematic desensitization: A behavior therapy technique for reducing fear responses.
- Operant conditioning: A key learning principle (reinforcement/punishment) applied in behavior therapy.
- Applied behavior analysis (ABA): A scientific discipline and therapy, often for autism, based on behavior therapy principles.
Noun
- psychotherapy that seeks to extinguish or inhibit abnormal or maladaptive behavior by reinforcing desired behavior and extinguishing undesired behavior