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Behavioral immunization

Behavioral immunization refer to programs designed to inoculate people against adverse health habits by exposing them to mild versions of persuasive communications that try to engage them in a poor health practice and giving them techniques that they can use to respond effectively to these efforts.

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Behavioral inhibition

- Behavioral inhibition : Behavioral inhibition refers to a set of behavioral traits including shyness, fearfulness, irritability, cautiousness, and introversion ; behaviorally inhibited children tend to avoid or withdraw from novel situations, are clingy with parents, and become excessively aroused when exposed to unfamiliar situations

Behavioral Inhibition System

A Behavioral Inhibition System refers to a subsystem of the brain that produces Anxiety and inhibits ongoing Behavior in the presence of novel events, innate Fear stimuli, and signals of non-reward or punishment. A behavioral avoidance (or inhibition) system (BIS) is said to regulate aversive motives, in which the goal is to move away from something unpleasant. Behavioral inhibition system (BIS) is thought to be mediated by the frontal cortex and limbic system.

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Behavioral inhibition system (BIS)

- Behavioral inhibition system (BIS) : - Behavioral inhibition system (BIS ) : Behavioral inhibition system (BIS) refers to brain circuit in the limbic system that responds to threat signals by inhibiting activity and causing anxiety.

Behavioral inoculation

Behavioral inoculation refers to Behavioral immunization, programs designed to inoculate people against adverse health habits by exposing them to mild versions of persuasive communications that try to engage them in a poor health practice and giving them techniques that they can use to respond effectively to these efforts.

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Behavioral intention

Behavioral intention refers to an individual’s plan to perform or not perform an action

Behavioral intervention

Deutsch: Verhaltensintervention / Español: Intervención Conductual / Português: Intervenção Comportamental / Français: Intervention Comportementale / Italiano: Intervento Comportamentale

In the context of psychology, behavioral intervention refers to a range of strategies designed to alter an individual's behaviors. These interventions are used to enhance positive behaviors and reduce negative behaviors and are based on the principles of behavioral psychology, which suggests that behaviors can be learned and unlearned based on environmental cues, consequences, and reinforcement.

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Behavioral interviews

Behavioral interviews refer to interviews conducted for the purpose of identifying a problem behavior, the situational factors that maintain the behavior, and the consequences that result from the behavior.

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