the two process model Evaluation Flashcards
1
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real-world application
exposure therapies
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- two process model = phobias are maintained by avoidance of the phobic stimulus
- explains why people with phobias benefit from being exposed to the phobic stimulus
- once the avoidance behaviour is prevented it ceases to be reinforced by the experience of anxiety reduction and avoidance therefore declines
- when avoidance is prevented the phobia is cured
- shows the value of the two-process approach because it identifies a mean of treating phobias
2
Q
does not account for cognitive aspects of phobias
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- phobias arent simply avoidance responses
- e.g. people hold irrational beliefs about the phobic stimulus
- two process model explains avoidance but doesn’t offer an adequate explanation for phobic cognitions
- doesn’t completely explain the symptoms of phobias
3
Q
phobias and traumatic expereinces
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- little Albert’s study illustrates how a frightening experience involving a stimulus can lead to a phobia of that stimulus
- ad de Jongh et al 2006 = 73% of people with a fear of dental treatment had experienced a traumatic experience, mostly involving dentistry
- compared to a control group of people with low dental anxiety where only 21% had experienced a traumatic event
- confirms that the association between stimulus (dentistry) and an UC (pain) does lead to the development of the phobia