How does operant conditioning (as part of the two-process model) help explain phobias?
Through classical conditioning a phobia is acquired. However, this does not explain why individuals continue to feel fearful, nor does it explain why individuals avoid the feared object.
Operant conditioning - the likelihood of a behaviour being repeated is increased if the outcome is rewarded.
In the case of a phobia, the avoidance of (or escape from) the phobic stimulus reduces fear and thus is rewarding.
This is an example of negative reinforcement - the individual avoids the anxiety created by, for example, the dog.