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What is the function of ANH? Where is it produced?
Counterconditioning
A behavior therapy technique where a positive response is conditioned to replace a negative or undesirable response to a stimulus.
Unconditional Positive Regard
A concept in client-centered therapy proposing that therapists should accept and support their clients without judgment.
Reinforcer
Any stimulus that strengthens or increases the probability of a specific response or behavior.
Unconscious Anxieties
Fears or worries that reside within the unconscious mind, influencing behavior and emotions without the individual's conscious awareness.
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