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Treating Phobias
Systematic desensitisation
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What is the primary method used in systematic desensitisation to treat phobias?
Counter-conditioning
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How does systematic desensitisation help someone overcome a phobia?
By progressively exposing them to their fear in
steps
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If someone is scared of buses, what might be the first step in systematic desensitisation?
Breaking down the
steps
to getting on the
bus
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What additional support might be provided during systematic desensitisation?
Counselling
, reassurance, and
therapy
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What did Gilroy's study find about systematic desensitisation?
It was effective in reducing
spider phobia
over
3
and
33
months
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Why is systematic desensitisation considered effective for people with learning difficulties?
It allows them to fully
understand
the process
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Why do patients prefer systematic desensitisation over flooding?
It causes less
trauma
and has lower
refusal rates
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What are the refusal rates for systematic desensitisation compared to flooding?
Lower
refusal rates
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What is the main reason systematic desensitisation is suitable for everyone?
It is
easier
to
understand
and less
traumatic
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How does systematic desensitisation oppose the conditioning caused by classical conditioning?
By gradually exposing the person to the
feared stimulus
in a controlled manner
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What are the key components of systematic desensitisation?
Progressive exposure to the
feared stimulus
Use of counter-conditioning
Additional support like counselling and therapy
Breaking down the fear into
manageable steps
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What are the advantages of systematic desensitisation over other treatments?
Long-lasting effectiveness
Suitable for people with
learning difficulties
Lower refusal and attrition rates
Less traumatic compared to
flooding
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What evidence supports the effectiveness of systematic desensitisation?
Gilroy's
study showing reduced
spider phobia
over 3 and 33
months
Lower refusal rates compared to
flooding
Preference by patients due to less
trauma
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Why is systematic desensitisation preferred by patients with phobias?
Causes less
trauma
Gradual exposure is less intimidating
Lower refusal and
attrition rates
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How does systematic desensitisation help individuals with learning difficulties?
Simplifies the process of overcoming
phobias
Allows full understanding of the steps
Reduces anxiety through gradual exposure
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What are the long-term benefits of systematic desensitisation?
Long-lasting reduction in
phobia
symptoms
Effective over extended periods (e.g., 3 and
33
months
)
Suitable for a wide range of individuals
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What role does counselling play in systematic desensitisation?
Provides
reassurance
and support
Helps calm nerves between steps
Enhances the overall
effectiveness
of the treatment
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How does systematic desensitisation compare to flooding in terms of patient experience?
Systematic desensitisation
is less
traumatic
Patients are more likely to choose it over flooding
Lower refusal and
attrition rates
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What is the significance of breaking down the fear into steps in systematic desensitisation?
Makes the process
manageable
and
less intimidating
Allows gradual exposure to the
feared stimulus
Helps in overcoming the
phobia
progressively
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What makes systematic desensitisation a suitable treatment for phobias?
Gradual and controlled exposure
to the fear
Additional support like
counselling
and therapy
Effective for a wide range of individuals, including those with
learning difficulties
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What is the main goal of systematic desensitisation?
To help individuals overcome their
phobias
through gradual
exposure
and
counter-conditioning
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How does systematic desensitisation address the limitations of other treatments?
It is less traumatic than
flooding
It is easier to understand for individuals with
learning difficulties
It has lower
refusal
and
attrition rates
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What is the role of counter-conditioning in systematic desensitisation?
It opposes the conditioning caused by
classical conditioning
Helps in reducing the
fear response
Facilitates the gradual overcoming of the
phobia
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What are the key findings of Gilroy's study on systematic desensitisation?
Systematic desensitisation
was effective in reducing
spider phobia
The effects were long-lasting, observed over
3
and
33
months
It was more effective than normal relaxation therapies
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Why is systematic desensitisation considered a long-lasting treatment?
It shows effectiveness over
extended periods
(e.g.,
3
and
33
months)
It addresses the
root cause
of the phobia through
gradual exposure
It is supported by evidence from studies like Gilroy's
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How does systematic desensitisation cater to the needs of individuals with learning difficulties?
It simplifies the process of overcoming
phobias
It allows full understanding of the steps involved
It reduces anxiety through gradual and controlled exposure
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What is the significance of low refusal and attrition rates in systematic desensitisation?
Indicates higher
patient acceptance
and compliance
Suggests that the treatment is less traumatic and more manageable
Enhances the overall
effectiveness
of the treatment
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How does systematic desensitisation ensure a gradual overcoming of phobias?
By breaking down the fear into manageable steps
By providing additional support like counselling and therapy
By using
counter-conditioning
to oppose the fear response
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What is the role of therapy in systematic desensitisation?
Provides additional support and reassurance
Helps in calming nerves between
steps
Enhances the overall effectiveness of the treatment
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How does systematic desensitisation compare to other treatments in terms of effectiveness?
It is more effective in the
long term
It is suitable for a wider range of
individuals
It has lower
refusal
and
attrition rates
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What is the main advantage of systematic desensitisation for patients with phobias?
It causes less
trauma
and is more manageable
It is easier to understand and follow
It has long-lasting effectiveness
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How does systematic desensitisation address the limitations of cognitive therapies?
It is easier to understand for individuals with
learning difficulties
It provides a more
gradual
and controlled approach
It is less reliant on cognitive understanding
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What is the significance of gradual exposure in systematic desensitisation?
It makes the process less intimidating
It allows for a controlled and manageable approach
It helps in overcoming the
phobia
progressively
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How does systematic desensitisation ensure patient compliance?
By causing less
trauma
and being more manageable
By providing additional support like counselling and therapy
By having lower refusal and
attrition rates
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What is the role of reassurance in systematic desensitisation?
Helps in calming nerves between steps
Provides additional support to the
patient
Enhances the overall effectiveness of the treatment
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How does systematic desensitisation ensure long-term effectiveness?
By addressing the
root cause
of the
phobia
By providing a
gradual
and
controlled
approach
By showing effectiveness over
extended periods
(e.g.,
3
and
33
months)
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What is the significance of breaking down the fear into steps in systematic desensitisation?
Makes the process manageable and less intimidating
Allows gradual exposure to the
feared stimulus
Helps in overcoming the
phobia
progressively
View source
How does systematic desensitisation cater to the needs of individuals with learning difficulties?
It simplifies the process of overcoming
phobias
It allows full understanding of the steps involved
It reduces
anxiety
through gradual and controlled exposure
View source
What is the significance of low refusal and attrition rates in systematic desensitisation?
Indicates higher
patient acceptance
and compliance
Suggests that the treatment is less traumatic and more manageable
Enhances the overall
effectiveness
of the treatment
View source
How does systematic desensitisation ensure a gradual overcoming of phobias?
By breaking down the fear into manageable steps
By providing additional support like counselling and therapy
By using
counter-conditioning
to oppose the fear response
View source
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