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    • What is systematic desensitisation?
      Counter-conditioning of unlearning maladaptive response to a situation or object by eliciting the response of relaxation through classical conditioning
    • What is the first step to systematic desensitisation?
      Creating a fear hierarchy; phobic situation is ranked from least to most terrifying, i.e. being in the same room as a spider as opposed to holding a toy model
    • What is the second step of systematic desensitisation?
      Relaxation training: individual learns breathing techniques, progressive muscle relaxation strategies or mental imagery techniques
    • What is the third and final step of systematic desensitisation?
      Reciprocal inhibition: two emotional states cannot exist at the same time due to a competing response
    • What is covert desensitisation?
      Contact achieved through imaginary scenarios
    • What is in vivo desensitisation?
      Involving actual contact
    • How does relaxation take over fear?
      Gradual process of starting from the bottom of the fear hierarchy to the next level, until phobia is completely extinguished
    • What is flooding?
      Immediate exposure to the anxiety-inducing stimulus; intense expose over an extended period of time in a safe and controlled manner
    • What does flooding not allow the individual to do?
      Avoid and negatively enforce their phobia due to continuous exposure, leading to anxiety levels eventually decreasing
    • What occurs due to avoidant behaviours being unemployable and fear becoming a time-limited response?

      Extinction
    • What does continuous exposure lead to?
      Exhaustion setting in and the individual feels a sense of calm and relief, forming a positive association to the stimulus
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