Originally posted by Skunkle
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ETA: from what I remember of Year 12 psychology (yes psychology is/was a subject in high school at my age-and still is, for year 11 and 12 students), the method you're referring to is classical conditioning, where a behaviour is paired with a stimulus (think Pavlov's dog for example: man rings bell, dog automatically salivates even if there's no food being offered). The thing is though, you HAVE to repeat it over and over, otherwise over time, the stimulus reponse will diminish. So for example, someone might go through ex-gay therapy and then go and get married blah blah blah. If that person however, moves somewhere where ex-gay therapy is unavailable/made illegal etc. then the response will diminish.
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