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  • Stimulus control
  • Key tenet of behavioral analysis

    psychology, stimulus control is a phenomenon in operant conditioning that occurs when an organism behaves in one way in the presence of a given stimulus and another

    Stimulus control

    Stimulus_control

  • Classical conditioning
  • Aspect of learning procedure

    procedure in which a biologically potent stimulus (e.g. food, a puff of air on the eye) is paired with a neutral stimulus (e.g. the sound of a musical triangle)

    Classical conditioning

    Classical conditioning

    Classical_conditioning

  • Executive functions
  • Cognitive processes necessary for control of behavior

    to diagnose neurological and psychiatric disorders. Cognitive control and stimulus control, which is associated with operant and classical conditioning

    Executive functions

    Executive functions

    Executive_functions

  • Operant conditioning
  • Type of associative learning process for behavioral modification

    an identified reference to a particular stimulus, during operant conditioning operants come under the control of stimuli that are present when behavior

    Operant conditioning

    Operant_conditioning

  • Insomnia
  • Disorder causing trouble with sleeping

    sleep in general with a negative response. As stimulus control therapy involves taking steps to control the sleep environment, it is sometimes referred

    Insomnia

    Insomnia

    Insomnia

  • Systematic desensitization
  • Type of behavior therapy

    evoking stimulus while they experience a physiological state antagonistic to anxiety (such as relaxation), their fear-response to the stimulus should progressively

    Systematic desensitization

    Systematic_desensitization

  • Addiction
  • Disorder resulting in compulsive behaviors

    hyperactivity disorder. Stimulus-driven behavioral responses (i.e., stimulus control) that are associated with a particular rewarding stimulus tend to dominate

    Addiction

    Addiction

    Addiction

  • Self-control
  • Aspect of inhibitory control

    Rubicon model (psychology) Self-control theory of crime Self-discipline Seven deadly sins Stiff upper lip Stimulus control Verbal Behavior (book) Walden

    Self-control

    Self-control

    Self-control

  • Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia
  • Technique for treating insomnia without (or alongside) medications

    taking steps toward getting better sleep. In CBT-I these steps include stimulus control, sleep hygiene, sleep restriction, relaxation training, and cognitive

    Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia

    Cognitive_behavioral_therapy_for_insomnia

  • Tact (psychology)
  • Psychological term

    that B.F. Skinner used to describe a verbal operant which is controlled by a nonverbal stimulus (such as an object, event, or property of an object) and is

    Tact (psychology)

    Tact_(psychology)

  • Viktor Frankl
  • Austrian neurologist (1905–1997)

    Behavior therapy Aversion therapy Chaining Contingency management Shaping Stimulus control Token economy Counterconditioning Desensitization/Exposure therapy

    Viktor Frankl

    Viktor Frankl

    Viktor_Frankl

  • Sleep deprivation
  • Condition of not having enough sleep

    efficiency". Stimulus control therapy is intended to limit behaviors intended to condition the body to sleep while in bed. The main goal of stimulus control and

    Sleep deprivation

    Sleep deprivation

    Sleep_deprivation

  • Irvin D. Yalom
  • American existential psychiatrist (born 1931)

    Behavior therapy Aversion therapy Chaining Contingency management Shaping Stimulus control Token economy Counterconditioning Desensitization/Exposure therapy

    Irvin D. Yalom

    Irvin D. Yalom

    Irvin_D._Yalom

  • Hypnosis
  • State of increased suggestibility

    conditioning. It would include inducing a relaxed state and introducing a feared stimulus. One way of inducing the relaxed state was through hypnosis. Hypnotism

    Hypnosis

    Hypnosis

    Hypnosis

  • Stimulus (physiology)
  • Detectable change in the internal or external surroundings

    receptor, a stimulus can elicit a reflex via stimulus transduction. An internal stimulus is often the first component of a homeostatic control system. External

    Stimulus (physiology)

    Stimulus (physiology)

    Stimulus_(physiology)

  • Carl Rogers
  • American psychologist (1902–1987)

    that involves unconsciously applying strategies to prevent a troubling stimulus from entering consciousness). An increasingly existential lifestyle: living

    Carl Rogers

    Carl Rogers

    Carl_Rogers

  • Transtheoretical model
  • Integrative theory of therapy

    positive behavior and reducing those that come from negative behavior. Stimulus control (Manage your environment) — using reminders and cues that encourage

    Transtheoretical model

    Transtheoretical model

    Transtheoretical_model

  • Acceptance and commitment therapy
  • Form of cognitive behavioral psychotherapy

    421–34. doi:10.1037/h0099997. Hayes, Steven (1991). "A relational control theory of stimulus equivalence.". In L. J. Hayes; P. N. Chase (eds.). Dialogues on

    Acceptance and commitment therapy

    Acceptance_and_commitment_therapy

  • Impulse-control disorder
  • Class of mental disorders characterized by an inability to resist temptations or urges

    relapse prevention, cognitive restructuring, covert sensitization, and stimulus control. Behavioral addiction Binge eating disorder Body-focused repetitive

    Impulse-control disorder

    Impulse-control_disorder

  • American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009
  • Stimulus package

    (ARRA) (Pub. L. 111–5 (text) (PDF)), nicknamed the Recovery Act, was a stimulus package enacted by the 111th U.S. Congress and signed into law by President

    American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009

    American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009

    American_Recovery_and_Reinvestment_Act_of_2009

  • Erik Erikson
  • American psychoanalyst and essayist (1902–1994)

    success of this stage. Children successful in this stage will have "self-control without a loss of self-esteem." This stage covers preschool children from

    Erik Erikson

    Erik Erikson

    Erik_Erikson

  • Self-help
  • Self-guided improvement

    naturally sanctioned self-improvement through education or proper self-control. In 1841, an essay by Ralph Waldo Emerson, entitled Compensation, was published

    Self-help

    Self-help

    Self-help

  • Catharsis
  • Psychological event that purges emotions

    emotions such as pity, fear, and ridicule which override the rational control that defines the highest level of our humanity and lead us to wallow unacceptably

    Catharsis

    Catharsis

  • Aversion therapy
  • Form of psychological treatment

    example, a person trying to quit smoking may be exposed to an unpleasant stimulus whenever they encounter something related to cigarettes. As time passes

    Aversion therapy

    Aversion_therapy

  • Eastern copperhead
  • Species of reptile

    University of Texas Press. ISBN 0-292-79130-5 Reiserer, R. S. (2002). "Stimulus control of caudal luring and other feeding responses: A program for research

    Eastern copperhead

    Eastern copperhead

    Eastern_copperhead

  • Dialectical behavior therapy
  • Cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy for emotional dysregulation

    therapy skills workbook for bulimia using DBT to break the cycle and regain control of your life. New Harbinger Publications. ISBN 978-1-60882-256-0. OCLC 955646721

    Dialectical behavior therapy

    Dialectical behavior therapy

    Dialectical_behavior_therapy

  • R. D. Laing
  • Unorthodox Scottish psychiatrist (1927–1989)

    Behavior therapy Aversion therapy Chaining Contingency management Shaping Stimulus control Token economy Counterconditioning Desensitization/Exposure therapy

    R. D. Laing

    R. D. Laing

    R._D._Laing

  • Behavior modification
  • Psychological treatment approach using conditioning principles to change behavior

    methodological behaviorism, overt behavior is modified with (antecedent) stimulus control and consequences, including positive and negative reinforcement contingencies

    Behavior modification

    Behavior_modification

  • Caudal luring
  • Form of aggressive mimicry where the predator attracts prey using its tail

    1016/S0003-3472(84)80301-2. S2CID 53177551. Reiserer, R. S. (2002). "Stimulus control of caudal luring and other feeding responses: A program for research

    Caudal luring

    Caudal luring

    Caudal_luring

  • Logotherapy
  • Psychotherapeutic approach

    received eight 45-minute sessions over a 2-week period and (2) group used as control that received delayed treatment. Each group was tested on five scales –

    Logotherapy

    Logotherapy

    Logotherapy

  • Alfred Adler
  • Austrian psychotherapist (1870–1937)

    Behavior therapy Aversion therapy Chaining Contingency management Shaping Stimulus control Token economy Counterconditioning Desensitization/Exposure therapy

    Alfred Adler

    Alfred Adler

    Alfred_Adler

  • Transference
  • Phenomenon within psychotherapy

    Behavior therapy Aversion therapy Chaining Contingency management Shaping Stimulus control Token economy Counterconditioning Desensitization/Exposure therapy

    Transference

    Transference

  • Analytical psychology
  • Jungian theories

    to emotionally charged worlds. He found that indicators cluster around stimulus words, which indicate the nature of the subject's complexes. The Biofeedback

    Analytical psychology

    Analytical psychology

    Analytical_psychology

  • Melanie Klein
  • Austrian-British psychoanalyst (1882–1960)

    Behavior therapy Aversion therapy Chaining Contingency management Shaping Stimulus control Token economy Counterconditioning Desensitization/Exposure therapy

    Melanie Klein

    Melanie Klein

    Melanie_Klein

  • Brainspotting
  • Form of psychotherapy

    Behavior therapy Aversion therapy Chaining Contingency management Shaping Stimulus control Token economy Counterconditioning Desensitization/Exposure therapy

    Brainspotting

    Brainspotting

  • Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing
  • Form of psychotherapy

    the EMDR and the non-established trauma treatment or the no-treatment control groups, and the incremental efficacy when effect sizes are based on comparisons

    Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing

    Eye_movement_desensitization_and_reprocessing

  • Desensitization (psychology)
  • Diminished responsiveness to a stimulus after repeated exposure

    process that diminishes emotional responsiveness to a negative or aversive stimulus after repeated exposure. This process typically occurs when an emotional

    Desensitization (psychology)

    Desensitization_(psychology)

  • Psychotherapy discontinuation
  • Premature psychotherapy termination

    Behavior therapy Aversion therapy Chaining Contingency management Shaping Stimulus control Token economy Counterconditioning Desensitization/Exposure therapy

    Psychotherapy discontinuation

    Psychotherapy_discontinuation

  • Exposure therapy
  • Treatment method for anxiety disorders

    cognitions, emotions and physiological arousal that accompany a fear-inducing stimulus and then tries to break the pattern of escape that maintains the fear.

    Exposure therapy

    Exposure_therapy

  • Misophonia
  • Disorder of decreased tolerance to specific sounds

    trigger stimulus, the brain's central auditory system is thought to have enhanced functional connections with its limbic and autonomic control areas, and

    Misophonia

    Misophonia

    Misophonia

  • Compassion-focused therapy
  • System of psychotherapy

    treatment for a wide variety of psychological disorders. A 2012 randomized controlled trial showed CFT to be a safe and clinically effective treatment option

    Compassion-focused therapy

    Compassion-focused_therapy

  • Affect labeling
  • Implicit emotional regulation strategy

    Emotional reappraisal is an emotion regulation technique where an emotional stimulus is reinterpreted in a new, usually less negative, fashion in order to reduce

    Affect labeling

    Affect_labeling

  • Carl Jung
  • Swiss psychiatrist and psychotherapist (1875–1961)

    subjects were consistently oriented toward the objective meaning of the stimulus (extraverted tendency), while others were derailed by internal, subjective

    Carl Jung

    Carl Jung

    Carl_Jung

  • Aaron Beck
  • American psychiatrist and academic (1921–2021)

    Behavior therapy Aversion therapy Chaining Contingency management Shaping Stimulus control Token economy Counterconditioning Desensitization/Exposure therapy

    Aaron Beck

    Aaron Beck

    Aaron_Beck

  • Practitioner–scholar model
  • Educational model

    Behavior therapy Aversion therapy Chaining Contingency management Shaping Stimulus control Token economy Counterconditioning Desensitization/Exposure therapy

    Practitioner–scholar model

    Practitioner–scholar_model

  • Anna Freud
  • Austrian–British psychoanalyst (1895–1982)

    Behavior therapy Aversion therapy Chaining Contingency management Shaping Stimulus control Token economy Counterconditioning Desensitization/Exposure therapy

    Anna Freud

    Anna Freud

    Anna_Freud

  • Stimulus–response model
  • Conceptual framework in psychology

    behavior can often be predicted and controlled by understanding and manipulating the stimuli that trigger responses. Stimulus–response models are applied in

    Stimulus–response model

    Stimulus–response_model

  • Transactional analysis
  • Theory and practice of a type of psychological analysis

    controller and the person being controlled. Understanding these dynamics are useful to anyone trying to extricate from the controlling behavior of another person

    Transactional analysis

    Transactional_analysis

  • Behaviour therapy
  • Branch of psychotherapy

    classical conditioning such as providing reinforcement, punishment, stimulus control and any other learning principles that may apply. Social skills training

    Behaviour therapy

    Behaviour_therapy

  • Perception
  • Interpretation of sensory information

    proximal stimulus. These neural signals are then transmitted to the brain and processed. The resulting mental re-creation of the distal stimulus is the

    Perception

    Perception

    Perception

  • Abreaction
  • Psychoanalytical term

    Behavior therapy Aversion therapy Chaining Contingency management Shaping Stimulus control Token economy Counterconditioning Desensitization/Exposure therapy

    Abreaction

    Abreaction

  • Jeffrey Young (psychologist)
  • American psychologist (born 1950)

    Behavior therapy Aversion therapy Chaining Contingency management Shaping Stimulus control Token economy Counterconditioning Desensitization/Exposure therapy

    Jeffrey Young (psychologist)

    Jeffrey_Young_(psychologist)

  • Animal training
  • Teaching animals specific responses to specific conditions or stimuli

    with the response. Other important issues related to this method are: Stimulus control Motivating operations Desensitization Chaining S-deltas Discrimination

    Animal training

    Animal training

    Animal_training

  • Response-prompting procedures
  • goal of response prompting is to transfer stimulus control from the prompt to the desired discriminative stimulus. Several response prompting procedures

    Response-prompting procedures

    Response-prompting_procedures

  • Marsha M. Linehan
  • American psychologist

    I would go back into hell and get others out. That vow has guided and controlled most of my life since then.” When she returned home to Tulsa at age 20

    Marsha M. Linehan

    Marsha_M._Linehan

  • Drug discrimination
  • Behavioral test comparing drugs

    technique in behavioral neuroscience used to evaluate the discriminative stimulus properties or interoceptive cues of psychoactive drugs. In drug discrimination

    Drug discrimination

    Drug discrimination

    Drug_discrimination

  • Autogenic training
  • Relaxation technique

    progressive muscle relaxation and biofeedback, in which trainees try to control physiological functions. As in biofeedback, bidirectional change in physiological

    Autogenic training

    Autogenic_training

  • Sándor Ferenczi
  • Hungarian psychoanalyst (1873–1933)

    Behavior therapy Aversion therapy Chaining Contingency management Shaping Stimulus control Token economy Counterconditioning Desensitization/Exposure therapy

    Sándor Ferenczi

    Sándor Ferenczi

    Sándor_Ferenczi

  • Steven C. Hayes
  • American psychologist

    Science. Retrieved 2022-08-10. Hayes, Steven (1991). "A relational control theory of stimulus equivalence.". In L. J. Hayes; P. N. Chase (eds.). Dialogues on

    Steven C. Hayes

    Steven_C._Hayes

  • Fritz Perls
  • German-born psychiatrist (1893–1970)

    Behavior therapy Aversion therapy Chaining Contingency management Shaping Stimulus control Token economy Counterconditioning Desensitization/Exposure therapy

    Fritz Perls

    Fritz Perls

    Fritz_Perls

  • Support group
  • Gathering of people discussing a shared burden

    exclusively online (see below). Membership in some support groups is formally controlled, with admission requirements and membership fees. Other groups are "open"

    Support group

    Support_group

  • Noogenic neurosis
  • Behavior therapy Aversion therapy Chaining Contingency management Shaping Stimulus control Token economy Counterconditioning Desensitization/Exposure therapy

    Noogenic neurosis

    Noogenic_neurosis

  • Cognitive therapy
  • Type of psychotherapy

    Behavior therapy Aversion therapy Chaining Contingency management Shaping Stimulus control Token economy Counterconditioning Desensitization/Exposure therapy

    Cognitive therapy

    Cognitive_therapy

  • Karen Horney
  • German psychoanalyst (1885–1952)

    (Aggression) 3. The need for power; the ability to bend wills and achieve control over others—while most persons seek strength, the neurotic may be desperate

    Karen Horney

    Karen Horney

    Karen_Horney

  • Albert Ellis
  • American psychologist (1913–2007)

    Palmer. London: Cassell, 1997. ISBN 0-304-33469-3. How to Control Your Anger Before It Controls You, with Raymond Chip Tafrate. Citadel Press, 1998. ISBN 0-8065-2010-8

    Albert Ellis

    Albert Ellis

    Albert_Ellis

  • Applied behavior analysis
  • Application of respondent and operant conditioning to change behavior

    sensitive to, or controlled by, its consequences. Specifically, operant conditioning refers to the three-term contingency that uses stimulus control. In the three-term

    Applied behavior analysis

    Applied behavior analysis

    Applied_behavior_analysis

  • Stimulus (psychology)
  • Object or event that elicits a response

    distal stimulus (the external, perceived object) and the proximal stimulus (the stimulation of sensory organs). In perceptual psychology, a stimulus is an

    Stimulus (psychology)

    Stimulus_(psychology)

  • Cognitive behavioral therapy
  • Type of therapy to improve mental health

    "two-factor" model is often credited to O. Hobart Mowrer. Through exposure to the stimulus, this harmful conditioning can be "unlearned" (referred to as extinction

    Cognitive behavioral therapy

    Cognitive behavioral therapy

    Cognitive_behavioral_therapy

  • Behaviorism
  • Systematic approach to understanding the behavior of humans and other animals

    concept of the operant). Conditioned stimuli are thus seen to control neither stimulus nor response but state. Theoretical behaviorism is a logical extension

    Behaviorism

    Behaviorism

    Behaviorism

  • Clinical formulation
  • Explanation of information obtained from a clinical assessment

    Behavior therapy Aversion therapy Chaining Contingency management Shaping Stimulus control Token economy Counterconditioning Desensitization/Exposure therapy

    Clinical formulation

    Clinical_formulation

  • Pierre Janet
  • French physician and psychologist (1859–1947)

    Behavior therapy Aversion therapy Chaining Contingency management Shaping Stimulus control Token economy Counterconditioning Desensitization/Exposure therapy

    Pierre Janet

    Pierre Janet

    Pierre_Janet

  • Existential therapy
  • Form of psychotherapy

    group psychotherapy for patients with advanced cancer: a pilot randomized controlled trial". Psycho-Oncology. 19 (1): 21–28. doi:10.1002/pon.1556. PMC 3648880

    Existential therapy

    Existential_therapy

  • Virginia Satir
  • American psychotherapist (1916–1988)

    Behavior therapy Aversion therapy Chaining Contingency management Shaping Stimulus control Token economy Counterconditioning Desensitization/Exposure therapy

    Virginia Satir

    Virginia Satir

    Virginia_Satir

  • Jacques Lacan
  • French psychoanalyst and writer (1901–1981)

    child is able to recognize itself in a mirror prior to the attainment of control over their bodily movements. The child sees its image as a whole and the

    Jacques Lacan

    Jacques Lacan

    Jacques_Lacan

  • Contingency management
  • Concept in psychology

    of the three-term contingency (or operant conditioning), which uses stimulus control and consequences to change behavior. CM originally derived from the

    Contingency management

    Contingency_management

  • Shaping (psychology)
  • Psychological paradigm for behavior analysis

    control was found using the omission procedure. In that procedure, food is normally scheduled for delivery following each presentation of a stimulus (often

    Shaping (psychology)

    Shaping_(psychology)

  • Mentalization-based treatment
  • Form of psychotherapy

    developed by Jon Kabat-Zinn. The major goals of MBT are: better behavioral control increased affect regulation more intimate and gratifying relationships

    Mentalization-based treatment

    Mentalization-based_treatment

  • Transference-focused psychotherapy
  • Form of psychotherapy

    suicidality and self-injurious behaviors and facilitate better behavioral control, increased affect regulation, more gratifying relationships, and the ability

    Transference-focused psychotherapy

    Transference-focused_psychotherapy

  • Person-centered therapy
  • Form of psychotherapy developed by psychologist Carl Rogers

    has also been shown to benefit specific populations. In a randomized controlled trial, von Humboldt and Leal found that older adults receiving PCT reported

    Person-centered therapy

    Person-centered_therapy

  • Nail biting
  • Compulsive habit of biting one's fingernails

    to treatment. In addition to HRT, stimulus control therapy is used to both identify and then eliminate the stimulus that frequently triggers biting urges

    Nail biting

    Nail biting

    Nail_biting

  • Countertransference
  • Relational aspect of psychoanalysis

    Behavior therapy Aversion therapy Chaining Contingency management Shaping Stimulus control Token economy Counterconditioning Desensitization/Exposure therapy

    Countertransference

    Countertransference

  • Adolph Stern
  • American psychiatrist and psychoanalyst

    Behavior therapy Aversion therapy Chaining Contingency management Shaping Stimulus control Token economy Counterconditioning Desensitization/Exposure therapy

    Adolph Stern

    Adolph Stern

    Adolph_Stern

  • Psychoanalysis
  • Set of therapeutic techniques established by Sigmund Freud

    the ego to become aware of the id's needs and to find realistic, self-controlled ways to satisfy them. Freud summarized this goal of his therapy as "Wo

    Psychoanalysis

    Psychoanalysis

  • Harry Stack Sullivan
  • American psychiatrist and psychoanalyst (1892–1949)

    Behavior therapy Aversion therapy Chaining Contingency management Shaping Stimulus control Token economy Counterconditioning Desensitization/Exposure therapy

    Harry Stack Sullivan

    Harry_Stack_Sullivan

  • Milieu therapy
  • Form of psychotherapy that involves the use of therapeutic communities

    Behavior therapy Aversion therapy Chaining Contingency management Shaping Stimulus control Token economy Counterconditioning Desensitization/Exposure therapy

    Milieu therapy

    Milieu_therapy

  • Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy
  • Coupling of mindfulness practices and cognitive behaviour therapy

    prevention of depressive relapse or recurrence (PREVENT): a randomised controlled trial". The Lancet. 386 (9988): 63–73. doi:10.1016/s0140-6736(14)62222-4

    Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy

    Mindfulness-based_cognitive_therapy

  • Milton H. Erickson
  • American psychiatrist (1901–1980)

    This arousal of attention is merely an arousal without constituting a stimulus for a response. The subject's withdrawal from the handshake is arrested

    Milton H. Erickson

    Milton H. Erickson

    Milton_H._Erickson

  • Cognitive restructuring
  • Type of psychological therapy

    "Cognitive-behavioral group treatment for social phobia: Comparison to a credible placebo control". Cognitive Therapy and Research. 14: 1–23. doi:10.1007/bf01173521. S2CID 7927274

    Cognitive restructuring

    Cognitive restructuring

    Cognitive_restructuring

  • Peter Fonagy
  • British psychoanalyst (born 1952)

    1002/jclp.20241. PMID 16470710. Fonagy, P.; Bateman, A (2009). "Randomized controlled trial of outpatient mentalization-based treatment versus structured clinical

    Peter Fonagy

    Peter Fonagy

    Peter_Fonagy

  • Psychotherapy and social action model
  • Behavior therapy Aversion therapy Chaining Contingency management Shaping Stimulus control Token economy Counterconditioning Desensitization/Exposure therapy

    Psychotherapy and social action model

    Psychotherapy_and_social_action_model

  • Common garter snake
  • Species of snake

    for Your Garter Snake Herzog HA, Bowers BB, Burghardt GM (1989). "Stimulus control of antipredator behavior in newborn and juvenile garter snakes (Thamnophis)"

    Common garter snake

    Common garter snake

    Common_garter_snake

  • Energy homeostasis
  • Biological process

    structures that are responsible for stimulus control (i.e., operant conditioning and classical conditioning) and cognitive control of eating behavior. Hunger is

    Energy homeostasis

    Energy_homeostasis

  • Couples therapy
  • Therapy for people in a couple relationship

    Family Relations until 1976 [4]; Robert Latou Dickinson, and by birth control advocates such as Abraham and Hannah Stone who wrote A Marriage Manual

    Couples therapy

    Couples therapy

    Couples_therapy

  • Hypnotherapy
  • Type of complementary and alternative medicine

    irritable bowel syndrome is supported by research, including randomized controlled trials. Gut-directed hypnotherapy is recommended in the treatment of irritable

    Hypnotherapy

    Hypnotherapy

  • Murray Sidman
  • American behavioral scientist (1923–2019)

    to avoid an aversive stimulus by engaging in a targeted response in the absence of stimuli indicating whether the aversive stimulus is forthcoming. Sidman's

    Murray Sidman

    Murray_Sidman

  • Emotional self-regulation
  • Concept in psychology

    strategy, which involves diverting one's attention away from an emotional stimulus and towards other content. Distraction has been shown to reduce the intensity

    Emotional self-regulation

    Emotional_self-regulation

  • Michael White (psychotherapist)
  • Australian social worker and family therapist (1948–2008)

    Behavior therapy Aversion therapy Chaining Contingency management Shaping Stimulus control Token economy Counterconditioning Desensitization/Exposure therapy

    Michael White (psychotherapist)

    Michael White (psychotherapist)

    Michael_White_(psychotherapist)

  • William Richard Miller
  • American psychologist (born 1947)

    passive (films, lectures) or confrontational. He also demonstrated through controlled experiment that confrontation leads to states of resistance and denial

    William Richard Miller

    William_Richard_Miller

  • Joseph Wolpe
  • American behavior therapist (1915–1997)

    the anxiety-producing stimulus at a low level, and once no anxiety is present a stronger version of the anxiety-producing stimulus is given. This continues

    Joseph Wolpe

    Joseph_Wolpe

  • Metacognitive training
  • Treatment for psychosis in schizophrenia

    Delusions in Patients With Schizophrenia: A Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials Informs Evidence-Based Practice". Worldviews on Evidence-Based

    Metacognitive training

    Metacognitive_training

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  • Ojala
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Ojala

    Light, Sunshine

  • Aasthika
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Aasthika

    Faith

  • Aadhy
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Indian

    Aadhy

    Master

  • Aman | அமந
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Aman | அமந

    Peace

  • Noraiz
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Noraiz

    First Sunlight Reaching Earth

  • Fridulf
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Fridulf

    Peaceful Wolf

  • Sreeharshitha
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Telugu

    Sreeharshitha

    Goddess Laxmi

  • Himanshi
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Himanshi

    Beautiful; Part of Snow; Rain; Goddess Saraswati

  • Afsar-Ara
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Afsar-Ara

    Adorning the Crown

  • Soham | ஸோஹம 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Soham | ஸோஹம 

    The presence of divinity of each soul, I am him . every soul has a presence of God in it.god is within

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  • Stipulas
  • pl.

    of Stipula

  • Horsefoot
  • n.

    The Limulus or horseshoe crab.

  • Bistipuled
  • a.

    Having two stipules.

  • Stipulary
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to stipules; stipular.

  • Horseshoe
  • n.

    The Limulus of horsehoe crab.

  • Musk
  • n.

    The musk plant (Mimulus moschatus).

  • Limulus
  • n.

    The only existing genus of Merostomata. It includes only a few species from the East Indies, and one (Limulus polyphemus) from the Atlantic coast of North America. Called also Molucca crab, king crab, horseshoe crab, and horsefoot.

  • Stimuli
  • pl.

    of Stimulus

  • Limuli
  • pl.

    of Limulus

  • Exstipulate
  • a.

    Having no stipules.

  • Stimulism
  • n.

    The theory of medical practice which regarded life as dependent upon stimulation, or excitation, and disease as caused by excess or deficiency in the amount of stimulation.

  • Swordtail
  • n.

    The limulus.

  • Stipuled
  • a.

    Furnished with stipules, or leafy appendages.

  • Stimulus
  • v. t.

    A goad; hence, something that rouses the mind or spirits; an incentive; as, the hope of gain is a powerful stimulus to labor and action.

  • Limule
  • n.

    A limulus.

  • Tumuli
  • pl.

    of Tumulus

  • Stimulus
  • v. t.

    That which excites or produces a temporary increase of vital action, either in the whole organism or in any of its parts; especially (Physiol.), any substance or agent capable of evoking the activity of a nerve or irritable muscle, or capable of producing an impression upon a sensory organ or more particularly upon its specific end organ.

  • Stimulism
  • n.

    The practice of treating disease by alcoholic stimulants.

  • Provocation
  • n.

    Incitement; stimulus; as, provocation to mirth.

  • Stipular
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to stipules; resembling stipules; furnished with stipules; growing on stipules, or close to them; occupying the position of stipules; as, stipular glands and stipular tendrils.