Abnormal Psychology

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Given the neurological vulnerability, this set of events sets the stage for subsequent


false alarms and anxious apprehension when the person is confronted with the


stimulus (Antony & Barlow, 2002). And, of course, once the person begins to


avoid the stimulus, the avoidance behavior is negatively reinforced. This behavior


in turn affects not only the individual’s beliefs but also his or her social interactions


(social factors). These factors and feedback loops are illustrated in Figure 7.12.


7.12 • Feedback Loops in Action: Specifi c Phobia


Figure 7.12g 7

Mental Processes and
Mental Contents
Distorted thinking
Faulty estimation
Anxious apprehension
Perceptual distortions

Affect
Anxiety
Fear

Behavior
Classical conditioning
Negative reinforcement
that maintains avoidance

Stressful Life Events
Problematic relationships
Work problems

Gender/Culture
Model cultural norms

Family
Model relatives

Genetics
Inherited
tendency for
specific phobia
and for specific
type of phobia

Neural Communication

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GABA
Serotonin
Acetylcholine
Norepinephrine

Brain Systems
Amygdala
Somatosensory cortex

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