MyWillow
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Desensitization - gradual exposure to a stimulus so that you take less and less notice of it. Could be negative, positive or even neutral. Could be via any of your senses eg putting a sock on your foot - you immediately notice it but soon stop thinking about it.
Sensitisation - you have the same (often slightly negative) experience repeatedly but your fear response gets worse and worse over time. I always think of kids or animals that are constantly going to the hospital or vet for treatment.
Flooding - exposing someone to the fear/phobia in a way that’s supposed to make them realise the fear is not based on something real. This is forced prolonged exposure therapy. I have real issues with this because you have no idea what you are activating. It’s bad enough when a T does it inadvertently let alone with intent. And - as a behaviourist - I think training animals by causing more FEAR is completely unnecessary.
I train by breaking behaviour down into tiny bites. It’s actually fun and effective and fast.
Sensitisation - you have the same (often slightly negative) experience repeatedly but your fear response gets worse and worse over time. I always think of kids or animals that are constantly going to the hospital or vet for treatment.
Flooding - exposing someone to the fear/phobia in a way that’s supposed to make them realise the fear is not based on something real. This is forced prolonged exposure therapy. I have real issues with this because you have no idea what you are activating. It’s bad enough when a T does it inadvertently let alone with intent. And - as a behaviourist - I think training animals by causing more FEAR is completely unnecessary.
I train by breaking behaviour down into tiny bites. It’s actually fun and effective and fast.