Monday, October 4, 2010

You're messes up
We have to cross together
Or else wheel never make it

Too east?
I spread like a yeast infection
not sure watt direction though
Maybe as deep as I can go
String 'em up
Like Jim Crow
Woah
Maybe not that far



Systematic desensitization is a type of therapy used in the field to help effectively overcome phobias and other disorders. specifically, it is a type of Pavlovian therapy /conditioning developed to begin the process. one must first be taught relaxation skills to extinguish fear and anxiety. Once the individual has been taught these skills, he or she must use them to react towards and overcome situations in an established hierarchy of fears. The goal of this process is that an individual will learn to cope and overcome the fear in each step of the hierarchy, which will lead to overcoming the last step of the fear in the hierarchy. Systematic desensitization is sometimes called graduated exposure theory.
 individuals possess irrational fears of an object, such as light, dogs, takes, and close spaces, they tend to avoid it. Since escaping from the phobic object reduces their anxiety, patients’ behavior to reduce fear is reinforced through negative reinforcement, a concept defined in operant conditioning. The goal of Systematic Desensitization is to overcome this avoidance pattern by gradually exposing patients to the phobic object until it can be tolerated. In classical and operant conditioning terms the elicitation of the fear response is extinguished to the stimulus (or class of stimuli).

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