Flooding

    Cards (7)

    • Flooding
      1. Extinction
      2. Ethical safeguards
    • Flooding - also involves exposure but without the gradual build up of the anxiety hierarchy
    • Extinction
      • removes possibility of avoidance meaning patients are forced to learn that the phobic stimulus is harmless
      • CS is extinguished when CS is present without UCS
    • Ethical safeguards
      • flooding is not unethical but is unpleasant, so patients need to give fully informed consent
    • (F) + Cost effective
      • is it highly effective and much quicker than other methods meaning faster recovery and cheaper treatment
      --> reduced financial burden on the NHS
    • (F) - Less effective for some types of phobias
      • it's highly effective for simple phobias but less so for more complex ones (e.g. social) that may benefit more from treatment which tackles irrational thinking
    • (F) - Treatment is traumatic for patients
      • it's not unethical but is traumatic so many patients dont see it through which is a waste of time, money and NHS resources
      --> low attrition rates