Covert sensitisation

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    • Covert sensitisation
      > AIM - The idea of the therapy is that the pleasurable association with the addictive substance/behaviour has to be broken down and replaced with an unpleasant association in a vitro experience
    • Covert sensitisation Nicotine
      > Client is encouraged to relax
      > Therapist then reads from a script asking the client to imagine an aversive situation.
      > For example, the client may imagine himself or herself smoking a cigarette followed by the most unpleasant consequences e.g. the experience of vomiting, or imagine themselves smoking a cigarette covered in faeces.
      > The more vivid the imaginary scene is the better the treatment works.
      > Therefore, the therapist will go into graphic detail about certain elements of the scene (smells, sounds, physical movements).