Concept information
Preferred term
behavior rehearsal
Definition
- A technique in which the patient is instructed to express personal feelings to the therapist, who assumes the role of an individual toward whom the patient has strong inhibited feelings. Example: A woman may have difficulty asserting herself with her husband. [Source: The Dictionary of Family Psychology and Family Therapy; behavior rehearsal]
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URI
https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/behavior_rehearsal
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