Behavior Theory

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Across
  1. 1. events that cue or elicit a certain behavior.
  2. 5. aversive control
  3. 6. punishment that has an aversive stimulus added after the behavior to decrease the frequency of a behavior.
  4. 7. Therapy that focuses on direct observable behavior.
  5. 8. a process involving receiving ones present experience without judgment
  6. 10. punishment that has a reinforcing stimulus removed following the behavior to decrease the frequency of the targeted behavior.
Down
  1. 2. the environmental events on behavior are mainly determined by this process
  2. 3. an assessment to help clients produce behavior change by changing environment events.
  3. 4. conditioning that involves a type of learning in which behaviors are influenced mainly by the consequences that follow them.
  4. 9. conditioning that refers to what happens prior to learning that creates a response through pairing.