Wednesday, April 29, 2020

Behavior Therapy


The hallmark of behavioral therapy is that disorders are caused by symptoms and can be remedied. This is very different from psychoanalysis. The techniques used in this therapy can be used individually or in combination.

Supporting Theories
In this therapy, the simplest of action is to increase the required frequency of behavior by applying the foundational principles of attribution theory. This backup therapy takes several steps.

Shaping
It is one of the most successfully used methods for people who are mentally deficient or emotionally disturbed. Psychologist Ivor Luas used this attribution technique to shape autistic children's teaching of speech.

Extinction
When the person produces the required response, the provision of supporters is discontinued. In this case, the therapist must manage the incident to produce the desired response and to eliminate unwanted responses.

The Tokay Economy
This is a way to quickly replace the behaviors required in behaviors required in behavioral modification. In this case the given symbol is then exchanged for another.

Counter Conditioning
Here one can see how the technique of classical theory is applied. In this case the second positioned response is inconsistent with the original response.

Systematic Desensitization
The opposite charge can be seen as an important use. This means that fear, shyness and so forth are of great value in treating such problems.

Joseph Walpe, the presenter of this methodology used contradictory negation as the basis for his practice. (Reciprocal Inhibition)

Covert desensitization, another form of differentiation is an active technique used to relieve anxiety caused by what lies ahead.

Aversion Therapy
Unwanted responses are paired with unpleasant results.

Cognitive Behavior Therapy
Behavioral modification alone is beneficial for both humans and animals using the identified technology. The basic assumption here is that the individual's feelings and thoughts affect his or her behavior. Accordingly, there are several therapeutic modalities used in this method.

Rational Emotive Therapy (RET)
This therapy was invented by Albert Ellis (1962 - 1984). That is whatever we think about, has a significant impact on how we think and act.

Cognitive Therapy
This method was invented by Aaron Beck (1976). He attributes the negative thoughts and feelings that people are experiencing. He developed this therapy to reformulate the way such people see the world by restructuring these negative self-defeating thoughts.

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