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    it would be a different matter altogether‚ however‚ this was revealed by whistleblowers who were then convicted of treason… this was something the US government did not want the people knowing. Another theme in the novel is the idea of human desensitization of death. While walking in a Prole neighborhood after a bomb blast‚ Winston kicks a severed human hand into the gutter apathetically without a second thought. Although the average person in today’s society is nowhere near that desensitized‚ we

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    Disorders Panic Disorder Obsessive compulsive disorder Post-traumatic stress disorder Social phobia (social anxiety disorder) Specific phobias Generalized anxiety disorder Symptoms -During attacks of terror‚ flush or chill feeling‚ numb/tingly hands -Nausea‚ chest pain‚ smothering sensations -Sense of unreality‚ fear of impending doom‚ fear of losing control -Fear of one’s own unexplained physical symptoms -Persistent‚ upsetting thoughts (obsessions) -Using common rituals (compulsions)

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    cognitive-behavioral therapy: Carefully exposing yourself to your thoughts and feelings ● Family Therapy: Affects everyone so family therapy can be productive ● Medication: Antidepressants such as Prozac and Zoloft ● EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing): Eye movement therapy‚ hand taps or sound. Bibliography Begg‚ Dan. "Vietnam." History of PTSD Through Warfare. WordPress‚ 28 Oct. 2011. Web. 05 Apr. 2015. Goldberg‚ Joseph. "Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)." WebMD. WebMD

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    been known to strengthen aggression‚ which may already be at high levels because of the current divorce rates. Playing violent video games and watching horror movies may also cause interpersonal hostility within the individual‚ as well as the desensitization to the individual to violence. Since‚ any video games are enhanced with excellent graphics which are very detailed‚ the child feels as if they are a part of the action and act of violence. If the child continues to play such games and watch intense

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    1. Geraldo‚ a second-year college student‚ is so fearful of medical procedures that he has avoided routine dental checkups for over three years. He has recently decided to seek help in overcoming his fear. Compare and contrast (what are the similarities and differences) the methods that would be used by (a) a behavior therapist and (b) a psychoanalytic therapist. a. A Behavior Therapist would look at Geraldos fear of medical procedures and avoidance of routine dental checkups for over three years

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    Some grew a fear of Agoraphobia because they couldn’t handle the intense havoc outside that felt safe inside their home because it was the safety line. A few grew pyrophbia due to the chaotic flame that were all over the place that induce fear in them. But the most common fear

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    The Confinement of Phobias An average of about 8.7% of people in the United States suffers from various phobias. A phobia is an anxiety that is best described as an irrational fear that prohibits individuals from engaging in certain activities and causes them to avoid specific situations and objects. As a result‚ a person’s quality of life may decline due to fearful hindrances. At times‚ some may successfully mask their anxiety and learn to cope with them‚ thereby leading normal lifestyles. Others

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    to overcome their fear. The duration of therapy would be dependent on the intensity of the phobia. This is where the “long process” comes into play. To achieve any progress a form of therapy called systematic desensitization is commonly used to break a phobia. Systematic desensitization is a behavioral therapy process where the person suffering from the phobia or anxiety disorder is first taught relaxation skills and ways to cope with

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    http://www3.niu.edu/acad/psych/Millis/History/2003/ClassicalConditioning.htm Academics (n.d.). Classical Condition . Retrieved February 22‚ 2012‚ from http://academics.tjhsst.edu/psych/oldPsych/ch6/classical.htm McLeod‚ S. (2008). Systematic Desensitization behavior Therapy. Simply Psychology . Retrieved February 22‚ 2012‚ from http://www.simplypsychology.org/Systematic-Desensitisation.html Nairne‚ J.S (2009) Psychology‚ (5th ed.) Canada; Thomson Learning Inc. Trick cyclists.(n.d) Basic Psychology

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    therapists‚ treatment is relative to the issues of the client. During this time there will be clear defined goals from treatment. Behavioral therapy can address issues such as phobias‚ anxiety disorders‚ and pic disorders. A process of desensitization and exposure and response prevention came from respondent condition and has been researched a lot. The heart of behavioral therapy is functional analysis. One method to test this is a procedure known as the behavior avoidance test in

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