Behavioural interventions Flashcards

1
Q

What are the two behavioural interventions to treat addictions?

A

Aversion therapy
Covert sensitisation

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2
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What principles do behavioural interventions use?

A

Classical conditioning

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3
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Aim of aversion therapy?

A

Change the pleasurable association with the addictive substance and replace with an unpleasant association

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4
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What is a technique for smoking addiction in aversion therapy?

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Rapid smoking

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5
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What does the patient do in rapid smoking?

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Sit alone in a room and take a puff of a cigarette every 6 seconds

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What will the patients associate smoking with after Rapid Smoking?

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The feeling of being nauseous and sick

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What is the unconditioned stimulus? (Rapid Smoking)

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Unpleasant stimulus

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8
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What is the unconditioned response?(Rapid Smoking)

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Nausea

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9
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What is the neutral stimulus? (Rapid Smoking)

A

Cigarettes

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10
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What becomes the conditioned stimulus? (Rapid Smoking)

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Cigarettes

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11
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What becomes the conditioned response? (Rapid Smoking)

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Nausea

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12
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What is used in aversion therapy for treating gambling addictions?

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Electric shocks

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13
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How does the addict create the association of gambling to the shocks?

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Thinks of phrases that relate to their gambling behaviour and when spoken aloud, they are administered a shock

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14
Q

What drug is someone given in aversion therapy for alcohol addiction?

A

Disulfiram

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15
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How does disulfiram affect an alcoholic?

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Interfers with the bodily process of metabolising alcohol into harmless chemicals

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16
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What will an addict experience when they drink on disulfiram?

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Severe nausea and vomiting

17
Q

What is the aim of aversion therapy in alcohol addiction?

A

Associate alcohol with nausea and develop aversion to drinking

18
Q

What is the aim of covert sensitisation?

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Pleasurable association with the addictive substance/behaviour has to be broken down and replaced with an unpleasant association in a vitro experience

19
Q

What does vitro mean?

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Imagined