0 votes
86 views
in Psychology by (1.9k points)
Why is operant conditioning used in behaviour therapy?

1 Answer

0 votes
by (1.8k points)
Operant conditioning is used in behaviour therapy because the science suggests that behaviours are learned through positive and negative reinforcement. The therapist targets specific undesirable behaviours and tries to replace them with more desirable ones.

Related questions

0 votes
1 answer 130 views
0 votes
1 answer 127 views
0 votes
1 answer 73 views
0 votes
1 answer 98 views

37.4k questions

37.2k answers

2 comments

17.6k users

Categories

Welcome to Sarvan Science Q&A, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of the community.
...