Term ID: T5113

Stimulus Control Therapy

/stimulus-control-therapy/
Behavioral intervention that modifies environmental cues to promote desired behaviors and reduce problematic ones.
Example: Changing bedroom environment to promote sleep by eliminating screens and creating associations with rest.

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Reference: Bootzin (1972)