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Counterconditioning
A behavior therapy technique that involves replacing an undesirable response to a stimulus with a more desirable one.
Fear of Dogs
A persistent and intense fear of dogs, often categorized as a specific phobia affecting people.
Higher-order Conditioning
A process in behavioral psychology where a conditioned stimulus is paired with a new neutral stimulus, creating a second (often weaker) conditioned stimulus.
Bright Lights
Intense, vivid artificial or natural light, which can influence mood, circadian rhythms, and can be used in light therapy for seasonal affective disorder.
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