one explanation of phobias is that they are learned through classical conditioning (behaviourist approach)
the two process model is an explanation of phobias that suggests that phobias are the result of two processes: classical conditioning (acquiring phobia) and operant conditioning (maintaining phobia)
phobias are acquired through association between a stimulus that triggers a fear response naturally being paired with a neutral stimulus
two process model is an explanation of phobias proposed by mowrer
limitation of 2 process model- doesn't account for the cognitive aspects of phobias - doesn't explain phobic cognitions so not a full explanation
supportive evidence for 2 process model - little Albert - shows how a frightening stimulus can cause a phobia of that stimulus (rat)
strength of two-process model - it has lead to the development of treatments for phobias
opposing evidence for behavioural explanation - seligman - suggested phobias are as a result of 'preparedness' - we tend to acquire phobias of things that pose as dangerous to us - suggesting phobias may have an innateevolutionary element