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aversive conditioning. Repeated aversive conditionings and associations with other aspects of life cause one to actively avoid the experience and its effects. This leads to intolerance, the opposite of tolerance, in which even the smallest taste of the experience is repulsive. A good example would be getting food poisoning from a particular food; for months or years afterwards even the smell of that food can be repugnant.7
Adam Shields
Every man's battle
Addiction and Grace: Love and Spirituality in the Healing of Addictions
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