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Innate defenses include
Aversive Conditioning
A behavior-therapy technique in which undesired responses are inhibited by pairing repugnant or offensive stimuli with them.
Counter Conditioned
The process of changing an individual's emotional response to a particular stimulus by associating it with a new, positive or negative, response.
Disturbing Stimuli
Elements in the environment that cause discomfort or distress to an individual.
Client-Centered Therapists
Psychologists who practice a form of psychotherapy that focuses on creating a supportive, accepting environment for clients to explore their feelings.
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