Psychopathology: The Behavioural Explanation Of Phobias - The Two Process Model DS Flashcards

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The behaviourist approach would say that Phobias are a _____??___ behaviour?

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Learned

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What 2 things make up the two process model?

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Classical and operant conditioning

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Classical and Operant conditioning are also called what?

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The two process model

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Classical conditioning involves learning to ________________ something of which we initially have no fear of with something that already triggers a fear response.

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Associate

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Classical conditioning involves learning to associate something of which we initially have no fear of (_____________________) with something that already triggers a fear response (unconditioned stimulus).

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a neutral stimulus

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Classical conditioning involves learning to associate something of which we initially have no fear of (a neutral stimulus) with something that already triggers a fear response (_____________________).

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unconditioned stimulus

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What were the Psychologists called that conducted the Little Albert study?

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Watson and Raynor

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How old was little Albert?

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9 month old

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In the little Albert Study what was the Neutral Stimulus?

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Rat

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In the little Albert Study what was the Conditioned Stimulus?

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Rat

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In the little Albert Study what was the Unconditioned Stimulus?

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Loud Bang/ Noise

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In the little Albert Study what was the Unconditioned Response?

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Fear

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In the little Albert Study what was the Conditioned Response?

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Fear

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In the little Albert Study what does Little Albert associate together?

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The rat with fear

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What did they use in the Little Albert Study to create the loud bang

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An Iron Bar

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Acquisition by classical conditioning means what?

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To get something through Classical Conditioning

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Maintenance through operant conditioning means what?

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To keep the phobias through Operant conditioning

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What Psychologist proposed phobias are initially learnt through classical conditioning then maintained through operant conditioning?

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Operant conditioning is how people maintain a phobia but how?

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Through negative reinforcement eg) avoidance

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By avoiding places etc where people may see their phobic stimulus this reduces what?

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Operant conditioning is how we _______ a phobia

22
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Little alberts fear of rats also went onto similar objects.. can you name one?

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fur coat, beard, santa clause mask

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Phobias can be long lasting - but what do people do that means this is the case?

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Avoid the phobic stimulus

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A fear response is triggered from a person every time they _____ or _____ about the phobic stimulus

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See or think

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If you don't use Watson and Raynor Little Albert as AO1 what can you use it as?
AO3 Research to support
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The behaviourist approach to explaining a phobia can be criticised for environmental reductionism. This is because it reduces the complex human behaviour of phobias down to the simple basic units of .....
learning phobias through stimulus, response and associations between a neutral stimulus and a unconditioned stimulus, and maintaining a phobia through reinforcements.
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The behavioural approach to explaining phobias (two-process model) has practical applications but what is it?
This theory has been used to create the treatment; systematic desensitisation.
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In a reductionist PEEL what do you also have to refer to in the second E of your PEEL
That it neglects the Holistic approach
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In a reductionist PEEL - what does the link need to link back to
The Behavioural explanation (two-process model) of phobias may lack internal validity, as it does not allow us to understand the behaviour in context.
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An alternative approach to explaining phobias (other than the behavioral approach) is called what?
The evolutionary approach