Treatment

Cards (17)

  • How does systematic desensitisation aim to cure phobic anxiety?
    By teaching relaxation in the presence of phobic stimuli
  • What is counterconditioning in the context of SD?
    Learning a new response to the phobic stimulus
  • What are the three processes involved in systematic desensitisation?
    1. Anxiety hierarchy creation
    2. Relaxation training
    3. Exposure to phobic stimulus
  • What is the anxiety hierarchy in SD?
    A list of anxiety-provoking situations
  • What techniques can be used for relaxation in SD?
    Breathing exercises and mental imagery techniques
  • What is the purpose of exposure in SD?
    To expose the patient to the phobic stimulus
  • When is treatment considered successful in SD?
    When the patient stays relaxed in high anxiety situations
  • How does flooding differ from systematic desensitisation?
    Flooding involves immediate exposure without hierarchy
  • How does flooding help in stopping phobic responses?
    By eliminating avoidance behavior and showing harmlessness
  • Why might a patient achieve relaxation during flooding?
    They may become exhausted by their fear response
  • What ethical considerations are important for flooding?
    Patients must give informed consent and be prepared
  • What challenges do patients with learning difficulties face with flooding or cognitive therapies?
    Difficulty understanding or engaging with therapy
  • What types of phobias may not respond well to systematic desensitisation?
    Phobias with evolutionary survival components
  • Why is the quick effect of flooding considered a strength?
    Patients are free of symptoms sooner
  • What is a benefit of patients being free of symptoms quickly?
    It makes treatment cheaper
  • What is a limitation of Flooding therapy?
    It can be highly traumatic so informed consent is needed
  • Why might SD and flooding be inappropriate for some phobias?
    Ohman’s study suggested that some phobias are due to human survival instincts