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Which of the following is a common problem with employee handbooks:
Counterconditioning
A behavioral therapy technique that involves replacing an undesired response to a stimulus with a desired response.
ACT Techniques
Refers to Acceptance and Commitment Therapy strategies, which involve accepting one’s emotional experiences and committing to action based on values and goals.
Differential Activation
The concept in psychology that certain stimuli can activate specific emotional, cognitive, or behavioral responses based on an individual's previous experiences.
Expanded Behavior Therapy
An extension of traditional behavior therapy that incorporates broader techniques and principles for modifying behavior.
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