Flooding - Thomas Stampfl (1967) Flashcards

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What is flooding?

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It involves placing the phobic in a situation with their fear for a prolonged period of time without being able to remove themself from the situation

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How is flooding linked to classical conditioning?

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Through continual exposure to their fear, they will eventually see it as less fear producing and therefore will have replaced the fear response with a different, non fear response

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The theory is that the person becomes too physically tired for the conditioned response to occur as the sympathetic nervous system which

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enables an alarm reaction can only happen for a certain length of time as the parasypathetic nervous system stops its action

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What will the person eventually associate the feared object with?

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A calm reaction

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Flooding is much faster than other treatments as it only involves one session of extreme exposure rather than

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repeated sessions of different intensities, it may be more successful with big phobias if they aren’t successful at maintaining relaxation

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What did Wolpe (1973) find?

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A girl who was scared of cars. Wolpe took her on a drive in the car and at first she was upset but calmed down

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What makes it credible?

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Based on established principles of CC and uses biological processes to explain how it works

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The treatment runs the risk of increasing the fear rather than extinguishing it as some clients aquire more anxiety during the therapy e.g Barrett (1969)

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used this for a treatment of snake phobias in college students and one student associated snakes with closing her eyes meaning she couldn’t sleep

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Why might flooding not be ethical?

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It involves purposely placing someone into a situation of great distress so there is an issue of social contol as they cannot get out of it

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Mott et al (2013) studies 20 veterans in an exposue therapy group in order to test the effectiveness of flooding on post traumatic stress disorder, what did he find?

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Mott found that ppts were very satisfied and found it helpful, 85% felt they had experienced a reduction in their symptoms

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Willis and Edwards (1969) found SD was more successful than implosion therapy in reducing fear of mice in 50 female ppts, flooding was

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no more effective than SD, effects of SD still found 7 weeks after

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Boulougouris, Mark and Marset (1971) found flooding to be more succesful than SD in 16 ppts and found that the effects of flooding

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last over 12 weeks

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Spontaneous recovery may occur as extinction of the response occurs quickly meaning that the dissociation is likely to be weak making

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the treatment short lived, not likely to be the case in SD where the process takes place over time making a stronger dissociation

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