Systematic desensitisation as a behavioural treatment for phobias Flashcards
What does SD assume about phobias?
That is a phobia is learned (conditioned), it can be ‘unlearned’ (or counter-condioned)
What does SD aim to do?
Treat the client stop by step (systematically) to replace their learned sensitivity or fear response with a harmless response.
What is reciprocal inhibition?
When one emotion prevents another emotion.
for example, it is impossible to be afraid and relaxed at the same time.
What does SD begin to teach the client?
Deep relaxation techniques intended to replace the fear response with calming responses.
What is an ‘anxiety hierarchy’?
A step-by-step plan of situations the client would normally struggle to cope with, starting with the least fearful at the bottom and the most fearful at the top.
What does the client learn to associate?
The deep relaxation with the least fear-provoking situation, first. Once this is achieved, they can learn to associate the next situation and the next.
What are the five evaluation points for SD?
\+ Effective at treating many phobias - Not effective for all phobias \+ Beneficial for economy - Ethical issues \+ Clients prefer it over flooding.