True at least in lab conditions (it’s harder to measure force in real world conditions), but this isn’t an extinction process. The antecedent of losing something is still present; the consequence is less clear but there’s no indication it has changed. Counseling could be seen then as positive reinforcement of an alternative, or as positive punishment of getting angry; assuming it causes a change in behavior.
True at least in lab conditions (it’s harder to measure force in real world conditions), but this isn’t an extinction process. The antecedent of losing something is still present; the consequence is less clear but there’s no indication it has changed. Counseling could be seen then as positive reinforcement of an alternative, or as positive punishment of getting angry; assuming it causes a change in behavior.