systematic desensitisation +A03 0.0 / 5 ? PsychologyPhobic disordersA2/A-levelAQA Created by: KatieCreated on: 09-09-19 11:46 what are the two ways to treat phobias systematic desensitisation and flooding 1 of 24 what are the theoretical basis' of systematic desensitisation classical conditioning and counter conditioning 2 of 24 what is counter conditioning replacing a fear response with a relaxation response 3 of 24 what is SD based on reciprocal inhibition 4 of 24 what is reciprocal inhibition idea that it is impossible to be afraid and relaxed at the same time 5 of 24 what are the 3 steps in SD 1. anxiety heirarchy 2. relaxation techniques 3. exposure 6 of 24 who ivestigated the effects of SD gilroy 7 of 24 wht were gilroys pp phobic of spiders 8 of 24 HOW MANY PP DID HE USE 42 9 of 24 how did he assess their phobias questionnaire 10 of 24 what other group did he have control group 11 of 24 what was different about he control group they had relaxation but no exposure 12 of 24 what did Gilroy find after 3 and 33 months, the group who had SD were less fearful 13 of 24 what can we conclude very effective treatment, its long lasting 14 of 24 what sample study was done on SD little Peter 15 of 24 who carried out the peter : rabbit phobia study Jones 16 of 24 what was peter afraid of rats and rabbits 17 of 24 what did they expose him to rats alongside pleasant food 18 of 24 how long did it take peter to touch the rabbit 3 months 19 of 24 why does SD work for everyone treats everyone like a machine, more icnlusive of those with disabilities than cognitive treqatments 20 of 24 what is a big probelm of SD symptom subsitution (**) 21 of 24 what is ** another phobia takes the place of the treated one 22 of 24 who deny the exisance of ** behavioural therapists 23 of 24 why is ** preffered to flooding (3things) less traumatic, low refusal rates, low drop out rates 24 of 24
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