EFFECTS OF RELAXATION TRAINING ON FEAR AND AROUSAL DURING IN-VIVO EXPOSURE TO A CAGED SNAKE AMONG DSM-III-R SIMPLE (SNAKE) PHOBICS

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MCGLYNN, FD
MOORE, PM
ROSE, MP
LAZARTE, A
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[1] Department of Psychology, Auburn University
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10.1016/0005-7916(94)00075-W
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B849 [应用心理学];
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040203 ;
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Eight pairs of DSM-III-R snake phobic subjects (Ss) were exposed to a caged snake while seated in front of a package-conveyor apparatus during eight 4-minute trials. Heart rates and skin-conductance levels were recorded before and during each of the eight trials. Self-reports of fear were obtained after each trial. One S in each pair controlled the conveyor on alternating trials. One subject (S) in each pair had received a representative regimen of relaxation training beforehand. Heart-rate decreased more in Ss controlling the conveyor than in their yoked partners. Ss who had received relaxation training showed lower heart-rate change, lower skin-conductance change, and lower self-reports of fear after the exposure trials. Relaxed Ss also moved the snake closer to themselves than did unrelaxed subjects on some trials.
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