Answer:
Counterconditioning
Explanation:
Counterconditioning, also known as stimulus substitution is a functional principle that forms a part of behavior analysis and it entails conditioning a response or behavior that is not wanted into one that is wanted by associating positive actions with the intended stimulus to be eliminated. In the case of Tim, alcoholism is the unwanted behavior, giving him disulfriam is the positive action associated, and it leads to a wanted behavior of not consuming alcohol because of the unpleasant effect it will cause.