Term ID: T1712

Frequency Matching

/frequency-matching/
A therapeutic technique where intervention frequency is adjusted to match the natural frequency of problem behaviors or optimal learning schedules for individual clients.
Example: Adjusting therapy session frequency based on symptom severity and client needs, providing more intensive support during crisis periods and gradually reducing frequency as stability improves.

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Reference: Nelson & Hayes (1986)