There are two types of aversion therapy. First is the overt sensitization. It is related a discomfort stimuli, such as nausea, to an unwanted behavior. The symptom of severe nausea, vomiting, dyspnoea and headache just likes a punishment for the clients to extinguish their unacceptable behaviors. …show more content…
According to Skinner (1938), operant conditioning means a procedure for studying how human beings learn about the consequences or outcomes of their own actions. An individual can modify his behavior by its consequences. Skinner believed that the human beings can learn a behavior thought the system of reinforcement and punishment and these rewards and punishment happens …show more content…
Time-out is a good example for the extinction. During a time-out, an individual will tend to remove from a situation that offers reinforcements. Like an example, a naughty child start to yell or attack other children would be excluded from the play activities and has to sit quietly in a corner or a room where that are no chances for attention and reinforcement. By removing the attention that the child found rewarding, the unacceptable behavior is totally extinguished. There are various types of techniques that can be used as behaviour therapy but everyone is different so the therapy might not be suitable for everyone but once the client find out the technique that suitable for him, changing their own undesired behaviour will be more effective. Behaviour is can be learn and unlearned, the founder of the Operant conditioning theory have a quotes that said: “Gives me a child, and I’ll shape him into anything” (Skinner,