Satiation therapy: a procedure for reducing deviant sexual arousal.
Two single-case experiments demonstrated the efficacy of satiation therapy with adult males who had long-standing deviant sexual interests. The procedure involves the pairing of prolonged masturbation (1 hour) with the verbalization by the patient of his deviant sexual fantasies and in both cases the designs permitted the attribution of control over aberrant responding to the satiation therapy. The results are discussed in terms of the possible active ingredients of the procedure.
Satiation therapy is a psychological treatment approach that involves exposing an individual to their trigger food or behavior in a controlled manner until it loses its appeal or desire. The goal is to reduce the reinforcing value of the target stimulus and decrease cravings or overconsumption. It is often used in the treatment of eating disorders or addiction.
The plural of "therapy" is "therapies."
lung expansion therapy
Action therapy focuses on changing behavior through practical techniques and exercises, while insight-oriented therapy focuses on gaining self-awareness and understanding underlying emotions and motivations. Action therapy is more direct and goal-oriented, while insight-oriented therapy aims to explore deep-seated issues and patterns.
Those who do not have a specific behavioral issue they wish to address and whose goals for therapy are to gain insight into the past may be better served by psychodynamic therapy.
It is also known as exposure therapy
No, it's actually the opposite. Satiation is defined as "to satisfy (an appetite or desire) fully" by the free online dictionary.
No, the opposite.
satiety = when you've eaten enough and don't feel hungry anymore satiation = when the feeling of hunger is gone and you feel a strong feeling of satisfaction
Satiation refers to how a reinforcer loses its effectiveness. For example, if someone is receiving chocolate as reinforcement, it is likely that after a time they will tire of it and no longer find it desirable. Satiation will occur if a reinforcer is given at too high a frequency, intensity or duration. Satiation tends to be linear - that is, a graph of the reinforcing effect of a stimulus against the amount of the stimulus will be a straight line falling off from left to right. There will be be a quantity of the stimulus greater than which it will start to function as a punisher. When satiation begins, the rate at which the desired behavior is displayed tapers off until it halts. This is very common with primary (or unconditioned) reinforcers such as food. Secondary (or conditioned) reinforcement such as activities, social opportunities, and learning activities tend to be more immune to satiation. General reinforcers such as money or praise - that is, secondary reinforcers that are associated with more than one primary reinforcer - are also resistant to satiation.
satiation, gratification
Satiation means a feeling of fullness, whether that be with an emotion or food. It is also the idea of relieving as in the sentence "It satiated her hunger." Satisfaction is more of being content with something. As if something were good enough to fulfill your want. Normally, satisfaction is used with an emotion and satiation with hunger, but the two are really interchangeable.
"Semantic Satiation"
Satiation is being physically full and unable to eat anymore food.
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Leptin, Cholecystokinin and Serotonin create the feeling of satiety. Any others do not.
I can describe the meaning of the word "satiated" more effectively by comparing it with the the word "satisfied" ("satiation" vs. satisfaction"): You could use satiated in place of satisfied (ex: They weresatisfied- therefore they were satiated... The musicsatisfied them to satiety. . . etc) - as satiationcan imply no more than a complete satisfaction- however... There are actually subtle differences between satiation & satisfaction* : whereas satiation (ie, the state of satiety, ie, the condition of being satiated) is more often used to described being overfilled or overfed- past the point of satisfaction- to the point of glut or repletion - or to the point where there is no longer a pleasure in what once seemed desirable. And, conversely, satisfaction implies appeasement- to be satisfied is to be pleased, or content, or fulfilled. Satisfaction is indicative of an ending of a desire or a longing, due to the act, or a sense, of fulfillment. The desire has been satisfied, therefore the desire is no more. Again though, you can use "satiated" in the same way as you would use "satisfied" - to satisfy someone is tosatiate them - satiation does not always have to imply repletion- on the other hand,however, you cannot use satisfaction in place of satiation - it is not used in the same way- satisfaction can never imply over-satisfaction! *(and note their forms of satiated/satisfied ; satisfy/satiate ; satiety or satiation/satisfaction)
This condition is usually referred to as bulemia, a desire to eat beyond satiation to extreme fullness. Left untreated, it can lead to hiatal hernias as the top of the stomach is forced out above the diaphragm. Cognitive therapy and medications to reduce appetite, as well as removing most "attractive" food from the house, are generally recommened.