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Definition: Reciprocal-inhibition Therapy |
Reciprocal-inhibition TherapyNoun1. A method of behavior therapy based on the inhibition of one response by the occurrence of another response that is mutually incompatible with it; a relaxation response might be conditioned to a stimulus that previously evoked anxiety. Source: WordNet 1.7.1 Copyright © 2001 by Princeton University. All rights reserved. |
Synonym: Reciprocal-inhibition TherapySynonym: reciprocal inhibition (n). (additional references) |
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ISO 10646 (1991-1993) (references)0052 0065 0063 0069 0070 0072 006F 0063 0061 006C 002D 0069 006E 0068 0069 0062 0069 0074 0069 006F 006E      0054 0068 0065 0072 0061 0070 0079 |
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