a method used in certain cognitive-behavioral techniques of psychotherapy whereby the client learns by imitation alone, copying a human model without any specific verbal direction by the therapist, and
a general process in which persons serve as models for others, exhibiting the behavior to be imitated by others.[1][2] This process is most commonly discussed for children.
^VandenBoss, Gary (2006) APA Dictionary of Psychology. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association
^Westen, D.; Burton, L. & Kowalski, R. (2006) Psychology: Australian and New Zealand Edition. Milton, QLD. John Wiley and Sons.