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Card 26

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The two process model is supported by the case study of:

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Card 27

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What type of operant conditioning is involved in the maintenance of phobias?

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Card 28

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Which one of the following is NOT a criticism of the two process model? It can't explain why some phobias are more common than others, it cannot be used to help treat phobias, it over emphasises the behavioural characteristics of phobias

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Card 29

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Which one of the following is NOT normally part of systematic desensitisation? Learning relaxation techniques, gradual exposure to the phobic stimulus, immediate exposure to the phobic stimulus, constructing an anxiety hierarchy

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Card 30

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Gradually substituting the fear response to the conditioned stimulus with a relaxation response is called?

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Card 31

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Symptom substitution occurs when: the patient has more than one phobia, the patient has no symptoms, the underlying cause isnt resolved so it emerges as a phobia of something else or the underlying cause is fully resolved so the symptoms disappear

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Card 32

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The principle that it is impossible to hold two opposing emotions at the same time is called: gradual exposure, reciprocal inhibition, flooding or counter conditioning

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Card 33

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Josie has phobia of spiders. Which one of the following would be best at the bottom of her anxiety hierarchy? Seeing a picture of a toy spider, holding a real spider, holding a toy spider or seeing a real spider in a box

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Card 34

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Extinction occurs when the patient experiences: the neutral stimulus without the conditioned response, the conditioned response with the conditioned stimulus or the conditioned stimulus without the unconditioned stimulus

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Card 35

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Flooding may be better than systematic desensitisation because... its less invasive, its quicker and more cost effective, it treats the underlying cause or its more ethical

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