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Behavioral Model (Explaining Abnormal Functioning (Classical Conditioning…
Behavioral Model
Explaining Abnormal Functioning
Operant Conditioning
a process of learning in which behavior that leads to satisfying consequences is likely to be repeated
Classical Conditioning
a process of learning by temporal association in which two events that repeatedly occur close together in time become fused in a person's mind and produce the same response
Pavlov's Dogs
Conditioning
a simple form of learning
Modeling
a process of learning in which an individual acquires responses by observing and imitating others
Albert Study
Today
Powerful force in the medical field
Self-efficacy
the belief that one can master and perform needed behaviors whenever necessary
Greatest appeal is that it can be tested in laboratories
Behavior Therapies
Systematic Desensitization
treatment that clients with phobias learn to react calmly instead of with intense fear to the objects or situations they dread
Phobias
a specific or unreasonable fear