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Stimulus Control
A behavior modification technique that involves changing the environment to manage the stimuli that trigger undesirable behaviors, thereby reducing or eliminating those behaviors.
Stimulation
Any activity that arouses or excites a bodily function or mental process, potentially leading to enhanced functioning or perception.
Counterconditioning
A behavioral therapy technique that involves teaching the patient to replace undesirable responses to stimuli with more desirable ones.
Feedback
The process of returning information about the outcome of a process or activity; an essential component of effective communication and improvement processes.
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