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Phobias: Explaining and Treating (Behavioural)
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What are phobias considered in mental health conditions?
Phobias are one of the most interesting mental
health conditions.
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Why might it be difficult to imagine how a phobia develops?
It can be
difficult
to imagine how a phobia develops if you don't have that
specific
phobia.
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What is the behaviorist approach to explaining phobias?
Phobias are learned through interaction with the
environment
.
Key concepts include
classical
and
operant
conditioning.
The
two process model
explains acquisition and maintenance of phobias.
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What is the two process model in relation to phobias?
The two process model suggests phobias are acquired through
classical conditioning
and maintained through
operant conditioning
.
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How are phobias initially acquired according to the two process model?
Phobias are initially acquired through
classical conditioning
, which is learning by
association
.
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What is the role of unconditioned stimuli in phobia acquisition?
An unconditioned stimulus produces an
unconditioned fear response
automatically.
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How does a neutral stimulus become a conditioned stimulus in phobia development?
A neutral stimulus becomes a conditioned stimulus when paired with an
unconditioned stimulus
, forming an association.
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What does it mean for phobias to be generalized?
Phobias can be generalized to similar stimuli, causing a
conditioned
fear response to other objects.
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How are phobias maintained according to the two process model?
Phobias are maintained through
operant conditioning
, where avoidance leads to a reduction in
anxiety
.
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What happens when a person with a phobia avoids the phobic object?
When a person avoids the phobic object, their
anxiety
decreases, reinforcing the phobia.
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Describe the scenario of Laura and her phobia of bees.
Laura
played with bees without fear.
She was stung while playing, causing a fear response.
She now associates bees with pain and experiences fear when seeing them.
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How does Laura's phobia affect her social life?
Laura's phobia impacts her ability to engage socially, as she avoids situations where
bees
may be present.
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What does the classic research by Watson and Rayner demonstrate about phobias?
It demonstrates that phobias can be acquired through
association
, as shown with
Little Albert
and the rat.
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What was the outcome of Little Albert's exposure to the rat?
Little Albert developed a
phobic
response to the rat after it was paired with a loud noise.
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What does the research by Dinardo suggest about dog phobias?
Dinardo found that
conditioning
events like dog bites were common in
participants
with and without dog phobias.
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What did Mendes and Clark find regarding children's phobias of water?
Mendes and Clark found that only
2%
of children with a
water phobia
could recall a negative experience with water.
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What is a limitation of the behaviorist approach to explaining phobias?
It does not fully explain all phobias, as some phobias do not have clear
conditioning
events.
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Why might evolutionary explanations be more valid for certain phobias?
Evolutionary explanations suggest that fears of certain dangers helped
ancestors
survive and reproduce.
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What are the therapies developed from the behaviorist approach for treating phobias?
Counter conditioning
therapies: flooding and systematic desensitization.
Both aim to replace
fear associations
with relaxation.
Based on the principle of
reciprocal inhibition
.
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What is the main difference between flooding and systematic desensitization?
The main difference is how they help the client reach a state of no fear in the presence of the
phobic object
.
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What is the first step in systematic desensitization therapy?
The first step is teaching the client
relaxation techniques
like
breathing exercises
.
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What is an anxiety hierarchy in systematic desensitization?
An
anxiety hierarchy
is a list of feared situations with the phobic object, ordered from
least
to
most
feared.
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What is the final stage of systematic desensitization?
The final stage is holding the
phobic object
without fear and with relaxation.
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How does flooding therapy work?
Flooding
involves immediate and full exposure to the maximum level of the
phobic
stimulus
.
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What is the expected outcome of flooding therapy?
The expected outcome is that the client will exhaust their
fear response
and no longer feel fear.
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What is a limitation of flooding therapy?
A limitation is that if the therapy ends early, the
phobia
may be reinforced.
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Compare systematic desensitization and flooding in treating phobias.
Systematic desensitization: gradual exposure, client-controlled, preferred by clients.
Flooding
: immediate exposure, quicker process, not suitable for everyone.
Both aim to reduce
phobic
responses through
counter conditioning
.
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What are alternative treatments for phobias?
Drugs like
tranquilizers
and
antidepressants
can lower anxiety and reduce phobic responses.
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What is a limitation of drug treatments for phobias?
A limitation is that drugs provide only temporary relief and may have
side effects
.
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What is virtual reality exposure therapy?
Virtual reality exposure therapy adapts
systematic desensitization
principles into a virtual environment.
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What percentage of participants showed improvement in VR exposure therapy for spider phobia?
83 percent
of participants showed clinically significant improvement.
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