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One key idea in cognitive-behavioral therapy is that changes in behavior can cause changes in moods and thoughts.
Withdrawal Symptoms
Physical or psychological symptoms that occur after reducing or stopping the intake of a substance that the body has become dependent on.
Opponent-Process
A theory that explains emotional contrasts, suggesting that every primary emotional state has an opposite secondary state that emerges after the primary state ends.
Intravenous Heroin
A method of heroin use where the drug is injected directly into the veins, often leading to faster onset of effects and increased risk of addiction and health issues.
Classical Conditioning
A learning process in which a biologically potent stimulus is paired with a previously neutral stimulus to elicit a response.
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