Psychopathology - Behavioural approach to explaining and treating phobias

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a way of explaining behaviour in terms of what is observable and in terms of learning
behavioural approach
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learning by association. it occurs when two stimuli are repeatedly paired together
classical conditioning
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a form of learning in which behaviour is shaped and maintained y its consequences
operant conditioning
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study 1 - this person proposed the two-process model which says that phobias are acquired by classical conditioning and then maintained by operant conditioning
mowrer
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study 1 - the year of this study
1960
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a behavioural therapy designed to reduce an unwanted response, such as anxiety to the stimulus. it is a slow process of slowly getting the sufferer used to the stimulus. it is composed by anxiety, relaxation and exposure
systematic desensitisation
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