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the behavioural approach to treating phobias L4
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Who developed the technique of systematic desensitisation?
Joseph
Wolpe
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What is the main purpose of systematic desensitisation?
To gradually introduce
phobias
to the
feared stimulus
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What did
McGrath
et
al.
(
1998
) find about the effectiveness of SD?
About
75%
of patients respond to
SD
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Which technique is reported to be more successful in systematic desensitisation?
In
vivo
techniques
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What relaxation technique might patients learn in SD?
Slow
breathing
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What is involved in the hierarchy of phobic situations?
From
least
to
most
feared
situations
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What happens when the patient imagines the least feared scene while relaxing?
Fear is
desensitised
when
no
anxiety
is experienced
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How does the therapist and patient progress through the hierarchy?
In a
systematic
way until
no
anxiety
is felt
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What is flooding in the context of phobia treatment?
A single
exposure
to the most feared
situation
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What is the goal of flooding therapy?
To extinguish the
fear response
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What did
Crashe
et
al.
(
2008
) conclude about SD and flooding?
Both were
equally
effective
in treating
phobias
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What is a potential drawback of flooding therapy?
It can be highly
traumatic
for
patients
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What is a key characteristic of behavioural therapies for phobias?
They are generally
faster
and
cheaper
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What is a new stimulus-response link in behavioural therapy?
The
feared stimulus
is associated with a
non-anxious
response
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How do flooding and systematic desensitisation relate to classical conditioning?
Both are forms of classical conditioning
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