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Title: How Learning Theory Can Be Used In Overcoming, Cynophobia, A Fear Of Dogs
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Four subtypes are recognized in the fourth edition of the Diagnostic Statistical Manual (DSM-IV): animal (e.g., spiders), natural environmental (e.g., heights, water), situational (e.g., flying, closed spaces), blood-injection-injury (e.g., blood, dentist), and an “other” category for phobias that do not fit into the designated subtypes... Showed first 250 characters
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This links with the study conducted by Watson & Rayner (1920), “Little Albert”. In which they used the principles laid down by Pavlov to condition a child to be fearful of a white rat. This involved the striking of an iron bar which produced a noise (UCS) when in the presence of a rat (CS)... Showed next 250 characters
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