Good therapists know how to harness the power of differential reinforcement , which is a fancy term for rewarding a desired behavior and withholding reward from an undesired behavior.
Suppose your 3-year-old daughter has developed the rather nasty habit of picking her nose and consuming her findings! Like most parents, your instinct is likely to punish the behavior in some form or another: You talk about how gross that is, how disgusted other people will be if they see that, or maybe you take away a favorite toy each time it happens. In any case, you're banking on fear motivating her to stop.
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