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. 1979 Summer;12(2):303–307. doi: 10.1901/jaba.1979.12-303

Enuresis control through fading, escape, and avoidance training.

G D Hansen
PMCID: PMC1311372  PMID: 489485

Abstract

A twin-signal device that provides both escape and avoidance conditioning in ensuresis control is described involving a procedure documented by two case studies. In addition, a technique of fading as an adjunct to the process is utilized with one subject. The results indicate that a combination of operant and respondent conditioning involving escape and avoidance training may be an improvement over the more traditional conditioning procedure.

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