crossed‚ heart beating‚ waiting for my name to be called. At that point‚ I wasn’t sure if I even wanted it to be called. Thoughts raced through my mind like little kids on a playground. My middle school phobia was gym. If I’m being technical‚ it still is to a certain extent. My middle school phobia of gym was an irrational fear‚ but it was an experience that I was able to overcome. When prompted with the question about where the fear originates‚ the answer is easy. My fear of gym came from my lack
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Phobias and Addictions Paper Individual Assignment Psychology 101 Introduction: This essay will analyzing the difference between classical and operant conditioning to which there effects‚ to their extinctions in both addictions and phobias. Classical Conditioning Classical conditioning theory involves learning a new behavior via the process of association. In simple terms two stimuli are linked together to produce a new learned response
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Final Paper Outline/Annotated Bibliography 1 Final Paper Outline/Annotated Bibliography V. Princina Gooden PSY 331 Psychology of Learning Instructor: Rhettman Mullis 18 March 2013 Final Paper Outline/Annotated Bibliography 2 1. Classical Conditioning- “allows preparation for forthcoming events” (Lieberman‚ D.A. (2012) A. Learned Reflexive Response - “Many phobias begin after a person has had a negative experience with the fear object.” (What is a Conditioned
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DSM-IV TR Diagnostic Criteria for Social Phobia A. Marked and Persistent Fear: Marked or persistent fear of one or more social or performance situations in which the person is exposed to unfamiliar people or to possible scrutiny by others. The individual fears that he or she will act in a way (or show anxiety symptoms) that will be humiliating or embarrassing. B. Anxiety Response : Exposure to the feared social situation almost "invariably provokes anxiety‚ which may take the form of
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Phobias and Addictions PSY 300 August 11‚ 2013 Dr. Hawkins Phobias and Addictions Learning is an unwavering change in an individual because of an experience or set of experiences (Ricker‚ 2013). Learning can be achieved in a variety of approaches‚ classical‚ and operant conditioning as well as positive reinforcement. The classical and operant conditioning methods were derived by B. F. Skinner and Ivan Pavlov. Kowalski and Westen (2011) noted‚ “Classical conditioning as learning in which
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Blushing and Physiological Arousability in Social Phobia Introduction This paper will provide a critique of the article titled "Blushing and Physiological Arousability in Social Phobia‚" (Gerlach et al.‚ 2001) located in the Journal of Abnormal Psychology (Vol. 110‚ No. 2). Blushing is defined as: "to become red in the face especially from shame or embarrassment. " It is believed that blushing involves physiological‚ behavioral‚ and cognitive factors which react with one another. The actual
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Hudson‚ NH) According to WebMD‚ approximately 9 to 20 percent of Americans avoid visiting a dentist as they suffer from fear or anxiety‚ and this is a problem seen across the globe. Dental phobia affects many and leaves them terrified and panic-stricken. Although these individuals understand their fear isn’t rational‚ they struggle to overcome it and typically only visit a dentist in extreme circumstances. Thankfully‚ as dentist Dr Robert T Christ explains‚ therapy can help
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Stages in Preparing an Effective Outline for a Presentation Giving a presentation can be a daunting task‚ especially for those not inclined toward public speaking. Still‚ even people with poor speaking skills have the potential to give an effective presentation‚ no matter how large the audience. The key to delivering a compelling presentation is to prepare an effective outline. You will need to follow several guidelines to construct an organized and effective outline. Rhetorical Purpose • Identify
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A small list of anxiety disorders are the panic disorder‚ agoraphobia‚ social phobia‚and the obsessive compulsive disorder. This entire list of disorders all have to do with how people react to and deal with stressful moments and situations in their lifetime. The panic disorder relates to panic attacks‚ when people randomly become extremely shaky and stressed (Ediger‚2015). A panic attack is said to be your body’s natural response to being threatened. When someone has an attack‚ they immediately
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Interview Outline The person I am interviewing is she is 20 years old and a close friend of mine and we also went to school together and graduated together. I have known her since the 4th grade so I pretty much know how she is and what her attitude is like. And I do have her permission to interview her for this paper for class. Questions: 1. Does this person feel he/she is better at tasks when intrinsically motivated or extrinsically motivated? Motivation (Ch 9)
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