systematic desensitization
The behavior therapy methods of flooding and systematic desensitization are both quite different ways of overcoming a phobia. While flooding forces you to confront your fears, systematic desensitization teaches how to develop relaxation skills then eventually setup a hierarchy system ie. being scared of spiders is not as bad as being scared of public humiliation.
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One treatment for inhalant allergies is desensitization. This is not available for food allergies. In desensitization treatment, the patient is injected with small, dilute extracts of the inhalant allergens. The dosage is gradually built up, until the body is less sensitive to the allergen. This is a slow process, involving months to years for a complete treatment, though there is benefit even after a few months for many. Initially, the patient receives two shots per week. This is reduced to one shot a week, then one every other week over time. The initial treatment, however, involves visits to the doctor (or a medical place that will do the injections) rather regularly. The actual time to get the injection is about 20 minutes -- the injection is quick, but the patient is usually asked to wait in the office for about 20 minutes to see if a reaction develops. These reactions occur in a small percentage of patients but they need to be treated promptly. Desensitization can also be used for insect sting allergies. Your doctor will know whether this is an appropriate treatment in your particular case.
Systematic desensitization was developed by psychologist Joseph Wolpe in the 1950s as a form of behavior therapy for treating phobias and anxiety disorders. The technique involves gradually exposing a person to their feared object or situation while teaching relaxation techniques to reduce anxiety.
Systematic desensitization is a type of classical conditioning often used in the treatment of phobias and anxiety disorders. It involves gradually exposing a person to their fear in a controlled and safe environment, while teaching them relaxation techniques to help manage their anxiety response.
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by injection of heroin
The anagram is desensitization.
Intramuscular injection involves placing the medication directly into the belly of a muscle.
Exposure therapy is also known as systematic desensitization or exposure and response prevention (ERP).
This desensitization kit will remove a DISLIKE from a character. ie: they hate to work.... lol ... it takes it away :)