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Qué (quién) es aversion therapy - definición

FORM OF PSYCHOLOGICAL TREATMENT
Aversion Therapy; Aversive therapy

aversion therapy         
¦ noun a type of behaviour therapy designed to make patients give up a habit by causing them to associate it with an unpleasant effect.
Grief therapy dog         
  • Greyhound therapy dogs in an elementary school in [[North Port, Florida]]
WORKING DOG
Grief therapy dog; Grief therapy dogs; Therapy dogs; Therapy Dog; Therapy Dogs; Reading Education Assistance Dogs; Canine-assisted therapy; Canine assisted therapy; Dog therapy; Dog assisted therapy; Dog-therapy; Canine-therapy; Canine therapy; Dog-assisted therapy; Dogotherapy; Comfort dog
A grief therapy dog (also known as an emotional support dog, companion dog, or comfort dogChristensen, Peter. "Service Dogs, Emotional Support Dogs and Therapy Dogs.
Conditioned taste aversion         
BIOLOGICAL PROCESS
Sauce bearnaise syndrome; Conditioned taste aversion (version 2); Conditioned Taste Aversion; Sauce bernaise syndrome; Garcia Effect; Stimulus generalization; Garcia effect; Taste aversion; Garcia toxicosis
Conditioned taste aversion occurs when an animal acquires an aversion to the taste of a certain food after it has been paired with aversive stimuli. The Garcia effect is that the aversion develops more strongly for stimuli that cause nausea than other stimuli.

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Aversion therapy

Aversion therapy is a form of psychological treatment in which the patient is exposed to a stimulus while simultaneously being subjected to some form of discomfort. This conditioning is intended to cause the patient to associate the stimulus with unpleasant sensations with the intention of quelling the targeted (sometimes compulsive) behavior.

Aversion therapies can take many forms, for example: placing unpleasant-tasting substances on the fingernails to discourage nail-chewing; pairing the use of an emetic with the experience of alcohol; or pairing behavior with electric shocks of mild to higher intensities.

Aversion therapy, when used in a nonconsensual manner, is widely considered to be inhumane. At the Judge Rotenberg Educational Center, aversion therapy is used to perform behavior modification in students as part of the center's applied behavioral analysis program. The center has been condemned by the United Nations for torture.

Ejemplos de uso de aversion therapy
1. Finally imprisoned, he submits to ‘aversion therapy‘. What does it all mean?
2. The white room is so clean, the black–and–white, animated cycle of cartoons so vomit–flecked and unpleasant, that the whole thing becomes an aversion therapy chamber, and makes you never want to eat a slice of Battenburg cake ever again.