Counterconditioning A way of decreasing a response such as fear of stuttering by pairing the previously feared stimulus (e.g., stuttering) with a positive stimulus (e.g., praise). The Wikipedia description of counterconditioning has a link to one of the pioneers of counterconditioning, Mary Cover Jones. The description of Jones’ use of counterconditioning to help a boy named Peter reduce his fear of rabbits is a gem and will help readers understand counterconditioning via a straightforward example.
(말더듬에 대한 두려움과 같은 반응을 줄이는 한 가지 방법입니다. 이전에는 두려워했던 자극(예: 말더듬)을 긍정적인 자극(예: 칭찬)과 짝지어주는 것입니다.)