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Variables affecting conformity content, concise summary and evaluation paragraphs. These documents are all the notes that I made in my 2 years studying A level psychology. I achieved a grade A for psychology. And I credit it to all the hard work I poured into these notes, which took years to perfect. I am extremely proud of them, as they are concise, to the point, and have everything you need to pass a social influence paper. I have written notes using the aqa psychology a level cat book, and my teacher's powerpoint slides, along with her worksheets, and any other source of revision from YouTube or online. I have written summaries of the content (AO1), and also evaluation points (AO3), along with detailed paragraphs of each evaluation point. I will upload all the topics I have written my notes on, for psychopathology as soon as possible.

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Psychopathology
Behavioural Approaches to Treating Phobias:

Systematic Desensitisation:

 a behavioural therapy to treat phobias
 a desensitisation hierarchy is made with the least to the most fearful to the patient
 the patient is gradually exposed to the threatening situation under relaxed conditions
until the anxiety reaction is extinguished
 counter-conditioning - the patient is taught a new association that runs counter to the
original association - symptom substitution
 the patient is taught through classical conditioning to associate the phobic stimuli with
a new, non-anxious response - relaxation instead of fear
 the response of the ‘new’ relaxation, inhibits the response of anxiety
 the therapist teaches the patient relaxation techniques like breathing slow deep breaths
and focusing on a particular object or visualising a peaceful scene etc as well as
progressive muscle relaxation
 they are gradually introduced to the feared situation one step at a time, from the most
to least fearful stimuli, so that it is not overwhelming
 at each stage, they practice relaxation to diminish anxiety

Flooding:

 a behavioural therapy to treat phobias
 one long session where the patient is exposed to an extreme form of the threatening
situation under relaxed conditions until the anxiety is extinguished
 a person’s fear response and the release of adrenaline has a time limit
 after this time limit, the adrenaline levels naturally decrease
 this is a new stimulus response which can be learnt and the phobic stimulus is now
associated with a non-anxious response (they no longer have a phobia) - symptom
substitution
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