Children's fears have been the focus of a great deal of research over the past 10-15 years. Studies have centered on the developmental nature and frequency of children's fears, delineating the essential components of certain fears, as well as evaluating the efficacy of various treatment procedures. The present study examined the effects of three behavioral techniques on children's fear of the dark. Nine children who demonstrated a clinical fear of the dark were seen at a university clinic for two, one-half hour sessions each week over a seven week period, with follow-up assessment occurring one and two months after treatment. The three treatments employed were: symbolic modeling, self-instructional training and contact desensitization. A mu...
Recent research has indicated that vicarious learning can lead to increases in children’s fear belie...
The purpose of this study was to compare two bibliotherapeutic strategies (audio-only and audio-visu...
This study examined the efficacy of combining two promising approaches to treating children's specif...
The purpose of the study was to find out if children ages 4- 5 who were experiencing nighttime fears...
While a great deal of effort by behavioral researchers and therapists has been directed at demonstra...
This study examined the effectiveness of emotive imagery as a treatment for clinically significant d...
In this chapter, we have reviewed prevalence information, assessment considerations, and four genera...
Two behavioural strategies for reducing learned fear are extinction and counter-conditioning, and in...
This study investigated the relative efficacy of three audiovisual peer model-ing procedures previou...
This study explored the effects of positive information and imagery as ways of reducing a verbally i...
The present study investigated nighttime fears in normal school children aged 4 to 12 yr (N=176). Ch...
Theoretical thesis.At head of title: Vicarious extinction and counter-conditioning.Bibliography: pag...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether techniques used in bibliotherapy through listenin...
Objectives: Evidence has shown that children can develop fear beliefs and avoidance behaviour for a ...
Objectives: Lang (1968) demonstrated three human anxiety response systems: verbal-cognitive, behavio...
Recent research has indicated that vicarious learning can lead to increases in children’s fear belie...
The purpose of this study was to compare two bibliotherapeutic strategies (audio-only and audio-visu...
This study examined the efficacy of combining two promising approaches to treating children's specif...
The purpose of the study was to find out if children ages 4- 5 who were experiencing nighttime fears...
While a great deal of effort by behavioral researchers and therapists has been directed at demonstra...
This study examined the effectiveness of emotive imagery as a treatment for clinically significant d...
In this chapter, we have reviewed prevalence information, assessment considerations, and four genera...
Two behavioural strategies for reducing learned fear are extinction and counter-conditioning, and in...
This study investigated the relative efficacy of three audiovisual peer model-ing procedures previou...
This study explored the effects of positive information and imagery as ways of reducing a verbally i...
The present study investigated nighttime fears in normal school children aged 4 to 12 yr (N=176). Ch...
Theoretical thesis.At head of title: Vicarious extinction and counter-conditioning.Bibliography: pag...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether techniques used in bibliotherapy through listenin...
Objectives: Evidence has shown that children can develop fear beliefs and avoidance behaviour for a ...
Objectives: Lang (1968) demonstrated three human anxiety response systems: verbal-cognitive, behavio...
Recent research has indicated that vicarious learning can lead to increases in children’s fear belie...
The purpose of this study was to compare two bibliotherapeutic strategies (audio-only and audio-visu...
This study examined the efficacy of combining two promising approaches to treating children's specif...