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... LEARNING THEORIES Learning theories of anxiety and fear have undergone considerable transformation . For most of this century , learning theories of anxiety focused mostly on how simple phobias and fears are acquired . More recently ...
... LEARNING THEORIES Learning theories of anxiety and fear have undergone considerable transformation . For most of this century , learning theories of anxiety focused mostly on how simple phobias and fears are acquired . More recently ...
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... learning can lead to morphological changes in the nervous system . Given this observation , any theories or models of anxiety attempting to dichotimize or even distinguish between learning and biological mechanisms are inappropriate : ...
... learning can lead to morphological changes in the nervous system . Given this observation , any theories or models of anxiety attempting to dichotimize or even distinguish between learning and biological mechanisms are inappropriate : ...
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... learning of fears . Yet only a few subjects can relate their fears to vicarious learning conditions ( Rimm et al . , 1977 ) . Finally , cognitive theorists argue that intensive fears develop as a result of being told that the situation ...
... learning of fears . Yet only a few subjects can relate their fears to vicarious learning conditions ( Rimm et al . , 1977 ) . Finally , cognitive theorists argue that intensive fears develop as a result of being told that the situation ...
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Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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