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Systematic Desensitisation
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(Approaches - The Behaviourist Approach) Psychology Mapa Mental sobre Systematic Desensitisation, creado por Brooke Murphy el 13/10/2017.
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Systematic Desensitisation
Behaviourist therapies in general draw on the principle of conditioning in order to help people unlearn certain behaviours.
SD is based mainly on classical conditioning and the idea of stimulus-response relationships.
SD was developed by Wolpe in the 1950's and is used to treat phobias.
It uses principles of operant conditioning and generalisations, everyone with different phobias work through the same format.
Steps
The patient is taught how to full relax themselves and their body in a normal setting.
Patient imagines scenarios associated with their phobia, each one of increasing severity.
Once the patient can completely relax in one scenario, they move onto the next.
The patient will eventually master their phobia by confronting it.
Types
In Vivo
Patient has to relax while directly experiencing stimuli.
In Virto
Patient visualises stimuli.
Evaluation
Effectiveness
Ethics
Anxiety Controlled
SD is considered to be more ethical than other therapies such as flooding.
This is because the patient is in control of the pace.
Consent
Patients are in touch with reality so can give informed consent. They are attending under their own free will and can withdraw at any time.
Flooding puts patients directly in harms way.
Research Support
Capafons et al (1998) studied patients who had a fear of flying, after treatment they showed significantly less fear.
Not Appropriate for All Phobias
The concept of biological preparedness by Bregman (1934)
May not be suitable for ancient fears, fears of things that were once dangerous to our ancestors.
Symptom Substitution
SD only treats the symptoms of a phobia, does not attempt to understand the cause.
Seligman - we are born with natural fears.
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