Psych Ch 13- phobias and more disorders
phobia
a strong and irrational fear of a specific object, activity, or situation
operant conditioning
can be involved in the avoidance of behavior that characterizes phobias -people with phobias may have observed and modeled the fearful reactions of others
specific phobia (formerly called simple phobia)
characterized by an extreme and irrational fear of a specific object or situation that interferes with the ability to function in daily life -generally. the specific object or situation tends to fall into 4 categories
fear of particular situations
flying, driving, tunnels, bridges, elevators, crowds
fear of features of the natural environment
heights, water, thunderstorms
fear of injury or blood
injections, needles, medical or dental procedures
classical conditioning
may be involved in the development of a specific phobia that can be traced back to some sort of traumatic event. -people with specific phobias may have developed a conditioned response of fear to a conditioned stimulus that has generalized to similar stimuli
taijn kyofusho
similar to social anxiety--except the person worries that they will somehow offend, insult, or embarrass other people -In the Japanese culture
fear of animals and insects
snakes, spiders, dogs, cats, slugs, bats
Social Anxiety Disorder (Social Phobia)
-an intense fear of being humiliate, embarrassed, or judged in social situations