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Definition of Counter conditioning
1. Noun. Conditioning in which a second incompatible response is conditioned to an already conditioned stimulus. "Counter conditioning lies behind many of the procedures used in behavior therapy"
Lexicographical Neighbors of Counter Conditioning
Literary usage of Counter conditioning
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Assessing Alcohol Problems: A Guide for Clinicians and Researchers by John P. Allen, Megan Columbus (1997)
"Initially, 6 items were used to tap each of 11 processes of change (eg,
self-liberation, counter-conditioning, environmental réévaluation). ..."
2. The Sex Offender: Current Treatment Modalities and Systems Issuesby Barbara K Schwartz by Barbara K Schwartz (2002)
"A case of exhibitionism treated by counter-conditioning. Adolescence, 8(30),
213—218 Loy, PH, & Stewart, L. R (1984). The extent and effects of the sexual ..."