Phobia Treatment

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    • Fear can be aquirred through classical conditioning and maintained through operant conditioning
    • Systematic Desensitisation - a form of exposure therapy that involves gradually exposing the patient to the phobic stimulus
    • Flooding - a technique used to treat phobias by completely exposing the patient to the feared stimulus
    • Explanation of the behavioural approach as treatment for behaviour:
      1. Strength of SD = more appropriate than other therapies and more appropriate for the wider population
    • Explanation of the behavioural approach as treatment for behaviour:
      2. Strength of SD - Can use VR - avoids dangerous situations (heights) and is cost-effective (clients don't even have to leave consulting room)
    • Explanation of the behavioural approach as treatment for behaviour:
      3. Weakness = SD doesn’t really cure phobias but just masks the symptoms - not a full explanation
    • Explanation of the behavioural approach as treatment for behaviour:
      4. Strength of flooding = cheaper and only takes one session
      Therefore is the most cost-effective treatment for phobias
    • Explanation of the behavioural approach as treatment for behaviour:
      5. Weakness = Flooding has high attrition rates as it takes place in a high stress environment
    • Explanation of the behavioural approach as treatment for behaviour:
      6. weakness - a highly unpleasant experience - raises ethical issues of psychologists knowing causing stress to patients
    • Ad de Jongh et al (2006) found that 73% of people feared dental treatment experienced something traumatic in dentistry
    • Gilroy et al (2003) followed 42 people who had SD for phobia of spiders. Results showed that the SD group were less fearful than the control group at 3 and 33 months
    • There are three processes involved in Sensitive Desensitisation:
      • The Anxiety Hierarchy
      • Relaxation
      • Gradual Exposure
    • The anxiety hierarchy is:
      • put together by a client and a therapist
      • lists situations that provoke anxiety ordered from least to most frightening
    • Relaxation - Reciprocal Inhibition
      It is impossible to be afraid and relaxed at the same time so one emotion prevents the other
    • Relaxation:
      • clients might be taught mediation techniques
      • clients taught mental imagery techniques
    • Exposure takes place when the patient is in a relaxed place and starts at the bottom of the hierarchy and moves up when the patient can stay relaxed during that level of exposure
    • Flooding involves immediate exposure to the phobic stimulus
    • Flooding stops phobic responses quickly as it takes away the option of avoidance and so patients learn that the phobic stimulus is harmless
    • In some cases of flooding patients achieve relaxation because they exhausted by their own fear response
    • Flooding definition - when a person is exposed to an extreme form of a phobic stimulus
    • It is impossible to be afraid and relaxed at the same time so one emotion prevents the other - which is known as recirpocal inhibbition
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