Reciprocal inhibition can be defined as anxiety being inhibited by a feeling or response that is not compatible with the feeling of anxiety.
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Furthermore, Wolpe was a prolific writer, some of his most famous books include, The Practice of Behavior Therapy and Psychotherapy by Reciprocal Inhibition.
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In lepromatous leprosy, TH2 response is turned on, and because of reciprocal inhibition ( IL-4; IL-10 ), the cell-mediated response ( TH1 ) is depressed.
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While this notion is now understood to be incomplete, the clinical mechanism of Reflexive Antagonism continues to be useful in widespread Osteopathic and OMT-derived practice . "'Reciprocal inhibition "'is a synonym.
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It said his writings, which were influential, included two textbooks that had become classics, " Psychotherapy by Reciprocal Inhibition " ( Stanford, 1958 ) and " The Practice of Behavior Therapy " ( Allyn, 1969 ).
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Studies from EMG recordings have indicated that reciprocal inhibition between hip-related interneurons in the CPG for the scratch reflex is " not " necessary for the production and maintenance of the hip-flexor rhythm that is a key part of the scratch reflex.
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Second is the operation of Sherrington's Law describing reciprocal inhibition between agonist-antagonist muscle pairs, and by implication the stretching of extraocular muscle that must occur whenever Sherrington's Law is made to fail, thereby causing an unrelaxed ( contracted ) muscle to be stretched.