The Two-Process Model phobias Flashcards

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The Two-Process Model

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  • Key behaviours: panic, avoidance, and endurance.
  • Orval Hobart Mowrer (1960) proposed two-process model.
  • Phobias are acquired by classical condition and continue due to operant conditioning.
  • Classical condition: Pavlov’s dogs
  • Operant conditioning: Skinner enforcement study with rats
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Acquisition by Classical Conditioning

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  • Classical conditioning: NS triggers fear response (UCS).
  • Watson and Rayner (1920) ‘Little Albert’ experiment.
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Maintenance by Operant Conditioning

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  • Phobias are long lasting
  • Negative reinforcement; avoid unpleasant situation. Behaviour will be repeated.
  • Mowrer: avoiding phobic stimulus we escape fear/anxiety. Reduction of fear reinforces avoidance behaviour.
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Evaluation: Real-world application

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  • Strength: real-world application via exposure therapies.
  • Phobia is the avoidance behaviour, so when avoidance is prevented the phobia is cured.
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Evaluation: Cognitive Aspects of Phobias

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  • Limitation: cannot account for cognitive aspects of phobias.
  • Two process model explains behaviour but not phobic cognitions.
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Evaluation: Phobias and Traumatic Experiences

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  • Strength: link between bad experiences and phobias.
  • Ad De Jongh et al. (2006)

Dental Procedures:
73% - trauma with dentistry due to being victims of violent crimes.
Control group – 21% experienced dental anxiety from some trauma

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Evaluation counterpoint

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  • Not all phobias appear following a bad experience.
  • Common phobias (ex. Snakes) occur where there are very few snakes.
  • Association between phobias and frightening experiences not as strong.
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Evaluation Extra: Learning and Evolution

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  • More general aspects to phobias better explained by evolutionary theory.
  • Seligman (1971): preparedness.
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