Negative reinforcement is a technique used to try and change maladaptive behaviours by taking away a negative feeling or experience in order to achieve a desired behaviour. For example, telling a child they do not have to do the dishes if they behave, as opposed to telling them they will have to do the dishes if they misbehave. This technique is used in behaviour therapy.

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