1968
DOI: 10.1016/0005-7967(68)90003-x
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Implosive, eclectic verbal and bibliotherapy in the treatment of fears of snakes

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“…Similarly, SA desensitization (via audio tape and booklet) reduced phobic anxiety to the same extent as a PSH and an MC format (Clark, 1973). Further, computerized vicarious exposure (i.e., guiding an on-screen figure to encounter feared stimuli) was as effective as MC therapist-led exposure to pictures of the feared object (Gilroy et al, 2000), and educational reading about snakes was as effective as MC therapist-delivered snake education (Hogan & Kirchner, 1968). Moreover, in one study SA desensitization fared better at the two-month follow-up than the standard-length, therapist-administered version, and MC desensitization (Rosen et al, 1976).…”
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“…Similarly, SA desensitization (via audio tape and booklet) reduced phobic anxiety to the same extent as a PSH and an MC format (Clark, 1973). Further, computerized vicarious exposure (i.e., guiding an on-screen figure to encounter feared stimuli) was as effective as MC therapist-led exposure to pictures of the feared object (Gilroy et al, 2000), and educational reading about snakes was as effective as MC therapist-delivered snake education (Hogan & Kirchner, 1968). Moreover, in one study SA desensitization fared better at the two-month follow-up than the standard-length, therapist-administered version, and MC desensitization (Rosen et al, 1976).…”
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“…SA trials have treated phobias of snakes Clark, 1973; Self-Help and Minimal-Contact Therapies for Anxiety 253 Cotler, 1970;Girodo & Henry, 1976;Hogan & Kirchner, 1968;Rosen, Glasgow, & Barrera, 1976) and spiders (Gilroy, Kirkby, Daniels, Menzies, & Montgomery, 2000;Hellstrom & Öst, 1995;Öst, Salkovskis, & Hellstrom, 1991;Öst, Stridh, & Wolf, 1998;Smith, Kirkby, Montgomery, & Daniels, 1997) and have ranged from self-administration solely at home (e.g., Rosen et al, 1976) to self-administration wholly in lab settings without therapist aid (e.g., Clark, 1973;Cotler, 1970;Gilroy et al, 2000;Hogan & Kirchner, 1968;Smith et al, 1997). Further, these studies all employed exposure-based interventions, though some combined exposure with relaxation (Baker, Cohen, & Saunders, 1973;Clark, 1973;Cotler, 1970;Lang, Malamed, & Hart, 1970;Phillips, Johnson, & Geyer, 1972;Rosen et al, 1976;Rosen, Glasgow, & Barrera, 1977), muscle tension techniques (Hellstrom, Fellenius, & Öst, 1996), or cognitive therapy (de Jongh, Muris, ter, Horst, & van Zuuren, 1995).…”
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“…Breger and McGaugh (1965) have suggested some telling criticisms of the theoretical underpinnings of the so-called learning or conditioning methods and have proposed that some cognitive or conscious factors may also account for some of the undoubtedly good results. Images and fantasies are not static; during the ten or fifteen seconds a patient may be trying to sustain an image of a frightening scene, he may also think 'Behavior therapy usually involves some form, singly or in combination, of desensitization (Lazarus, 1960;Paul, 1967;Wolpe, 1958;Garfield, McBrearty, and Dichter, 1969), aversive conditioning (Marks and Gelder, 1967;McGuire, Carlisle, and Young, 1965), implosion (Hogan and Kirchner, 1968;Stampfl and Leavis, 1970) or symbolic modelling (Homme, 1965).…”
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“…Another study by Hogan and Kirchner (1968) compared the therapeutic effects of implosion, eclectic verbal, and bibliotherapy in reducing snake-phobic behavior. Thirty female Ss were divided into 10 Ss per group.…”
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