PPT-Activity 1 Match the following phobias with their description.
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Hydrophobia Pyrophobia Aerophobia Arachnophobia Claustrophobia Acrophobia Pharmacophobia Textophobia Agoraphobia Philophobia Fear of heights Fear of love Fear of
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Hydrophobia Pyrophobia Aerophobia Arachnophobia Claustrophobia Acrophobia Pharmacophobia Textophobia Agoraphobia Philophobia Fear of heights Fear of love Fear of public places Fear of enclosed places. Goran. . Öst. to specific phobia research and treatment. Graham C L Davey. University of Sussex, UK. The 3-Stage Journey. Searching & Researching. Study it if it moves, and study it if it doesn’t move. What is it?. How does it explain phobias?. Key Points. Evolutionarily relevant (adaptive). Automatic. Can’t be cognitively . controlled (at least not easily). Separate from learned associations in the brain. Claire Bliss. Dee Luo. Background. A rat, when it sees a picture of a cat, gets scared. However, using classical conditioning, the fear of the cat can be diminished if the rat is given food.. Joseph . . I chose this topic because I thought it would be interesting.. Fear, Phobias, and Adrenaline Junkies. By: Jolene Therrien. Fear. Fight or Flight-Prepares the body. Amygdala- Brain structures that . By: Felicia . Pursner. Heliophobia. What is it?. Causes?. Effects?. Porphyrophobia. Effects?. What is it?. Causes?. Phobophobia. Effects?. What is it?. Causes?. . Thank You for Listening!. By: Felicia . Starter. Complete behaviourism and phobias worksheet. Behavioural explanation: Two-process model (acquisition-maintenance). Acquisition-Phobia acquired via classical conditioning . Maintenance-Phobia . Are You Really Afraid Of?. WHAT IS PHOBIA??. A phobia is defined as the unrelenting fear of a situation, activity, or thing. These are largely under reported, probably because many phobia sufferers find ways to avoid the situations to which they are phobic. Statistics that estimate how many people suffer from phobias vary widely.. Facilitator : Richard Wakerell. Mental Health Training Manager,. Plymouth and District Mind. Background facts. Mental health problems are common.. One in four (UK) adults will experience some form of mental health problem in any one year (Goldberg,1991). Psychopathology. Characteristics of Disorders. Behavioural, Emotional and Cognitive Characteristics of. Phobias. Depression. OCD. Clinical Characteristics. Behavioural –. Emotional – . Cognitive – . Dr Donna Grant . (. MRCPsych. , MBBS, BSc (. Hons. )). Consultant Psychiatrist. Priory Hospital Chelmsford. Stump Lane, Springfield. Chelmsford. CM1 7SJ. . Medical Secretary: Carole Dolbear . Telephone: 01245 244703. Systematic . desensitisation. Systematic desensitisation. . A behavioural therapy based . on . classical . conditioning. D. eveloped . by . Joseph. . Wolpe. . in the . 1970s. Based on original . work by . Heights. Thunderstorms. The dark. Spiders. Bees, wasps & snakes. Flying. Going to the dentist. Needles (injections). Being alone. Taking exams. Making public speech. What is Fear?. Fear is one of the most basic human . PHOBIAS. Spec check!. How learning theories explain the acquisition and maintenance of phobias. . Treatments for phobias based on theories of learning, including . ... systematic desensitisation. and one other; flooding ( to include implosion therapy). https://manara.edu.sy/. - . What is a phobia?. - What are the types of phobia?. - How can it be treated?. -Some phobias. https://manara.edu.sy/. What is a phobia?. A phobia is an uncontrollable, irrational, and lasting fear of a certain object, situation, or activity. This fear can be so overwhelming that a person may go to great lengths to avoid the source of this fear. One response can be a panic attack. This is a sudden, intense fear that lasts for several minutes. It happens when there is no real danger..
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