Behavioral Theory
Across
- 2. in vivo or imaginal exposure to anxiety-evoking stimuli for a prolonged period of time.
- 4. also includes internal processes such as cognitions, images, beliefs, and emotions.
- 6. the individual’s belief or expectation that he or she can master a situation and bring about desired
- 8. a type of learning in which behaviors are influenced mainly by the consequences that follow them.
- 9. events that maintain a behavior in some way, either by increasing or decreasing it.
Down
- 1. what happens prior to learning that creates a response through pairing
- 3. to increase personal choice and to create new conditions for learning.
- 5. viewed as being the core of therapy
- 7. withholding reinforcement from a previously reinforced response.