systematic desensitization
A therapist guides a patient through systematic desensitization to reduce fear of spiders.
Noun: A therapeutic technique used in behavior therapy, particularly for treating anxiety disorders and phobias. It involves the gradual, repeated exposure of a client to a feared object, situation, or thought while the client is in a state of deep relaxation. The goal is to replace the anxiety response with a relaxation response, thereby extinguishing the fear.
This term is used in clinical psychology, psychiatry, and behavioral therapy contexts. It describes a specific, structured therapeutic procedure. - The therapist recommended systematic desensitization to help manage her fear of flying. - Systematic desensitization is often more effective for specific phobias than general talk therapy.
- As a Process: The term can refer to the process itself, not just the technique.
- The systematic desensitization took several months, progressing from pictures to being in the same room as a spider.
- In Academic Writing: Commonly used in research papers and textbooks on behavioral interventions.
- The study compared the efficacy of systematic desensitization and cognitive restructuring for social anxiety.
- Desensitization (Noun): The broader process of reducing emotional sensitivity to a stimulus. "Systematic desensitization" is a specific, clinical form of desensitization.
- Exposure Therapy (Noun): A wider category of treatments that includes systematic desensitization, where clients are exposed to feared stimuli. Systematic desensitization is distinguished by its pairing with relaxation techniques.
- Counterconditioning (Noun): A general learning principle where a new response (relaxation) is conditioned to replace an old one (anxiety). Systematic desensitization is a type of counterconditioning.
- Graated Exposure Therapy: Emphasizes the step-by-step nature of the exposure.
- Anxiety Hierarchy-Based Treatment: Highlights the use of a constructed list of fears from least to most anxiety-provoking.
- Flooding: A different exposure therapy technique involving immediate, intense exposure to the most feared stimulus without relaxation, unlike the gradual approach of systematic desensitization.
- Relaxation Training: A core component of systematic desensitization, often involving deep breathing or progressive muscle relaxation.
- Fear Extinction: The theoretical outcome or goal of the systematic desensitization process.
A therapist guides a patient through systematic desensitization to reduce fear of spiders.
- a technique used in behavior therapy to treat phobias and other behavior problems involving anxiety; client is exposed to the threatening situation under relaxed conditions until the anxiety reaction is extinguished