Behaviourist Therapy Flashcards

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What is the therapy used in the behaviourist?

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Aversion therapy.

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What does aversion therapy aim to do?

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Cause individuals to develop an intense dislike or feeling of disgust to create an aversion towards a particular stimulus.

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What is aversion therapy used to treat?

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Addictions such as drug and alcohol abuse, smoking ,gambling etc.

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What are the main components of aversion therapy?

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Classical conditioning.
Covert sensitisation.
Operant conditioning.
New developments.

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What does classical conditioning aim to do in aversion therapy?

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To pair the unwanted behaviour with an unpleasant stimulus, to reduce the behaviour.
E.g. pairing alcohol with a nausea inducing drug.

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What is covert sensitisation?

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Patient must imagine negative and unpleasant scenarios when doing the unwanted behaviour.
e.g. imagining being homeless when gambling.

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What does operant conditioning do in relation to aversion therapy?

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The patient tends to avoid future contact with the stimulus after classical conditioning, meaning that negative reinforcement is now motivating the individual to avoid the situation.

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What are new developments in aversion therapy?

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New found drugs to help with aversion therapy, when mixed with undesirable behaviour creates unpleasant effects.
e.g. tryptophan metabolites that stop the breakdown of alcohol causing sickness.

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Apply the assumption that ‘humans are born like a blank slate’ to aversion therapy.

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This assumption says that if humans are born a blank slate we can learn and change our behaviours depending upon our environment and we can ‘unlearn’ this behaviour through aversion therapy.

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