This study investigated whether children’s fears could be un-learned using Rachman’s indirect pathways for learning fear. We hypothesised that positive information and modelling a non-anxious response are effective methods of un-learning fears acquired through verbal information. One hundred and seven children aged 6–8 years received negative information about one animal and no information about another. Fear beliefs and behavioural avoidance were measured. Children were randomised to receive positive verbal information, modelling, or a control task. Fear beliefs and behavioural avoidance were measured again. Positive information and modelling led to lower fear beliefs and behavioural avoidance than the control condition. Positive in...
Background and objectives: This study examined the effects of verbal information and approach-avoida...
Many school-aged children fear certain animals. Fear tends to make children worry and exhibit anxiou...
Learning through observing others (vicarious learning) is an established pathway through which child...
This study investigated whether children's fears could be un-learned using Rachman's indirect pathwa...
Fear towards specific stimuli is thought to develop through mechanisms explained by associative lear...
Recent research has shown that verbal threat information creates long-term fear cognitions and can c...
Research with children has demonstrated that both positive vicarious learning (modelling) and positi...
Verbal threat information and observational learning have long been assumed to play an important rol...
Objectives: Lang (1968) demonstrated three human anxiety response systems: verbal-cognitive, behavio...
Rachman's theory [The conditioning theory of fear insition: a critical examination. Behav. Res. Ther...
AbstractBackground and objectivesThis study examined the effects of verbal information and approach-...
One of the challenges to conditioning models of fear acquisition is to explain how different individ...
Recent research has shown that the verbal information and vicarious learning pathways to fear create...
Research with children has demonstrated that both positive vicarious learning (modelling) and positi...
Field, Argyris and Knowles (Behav Res Ther 39 (2001) 1259), and Field, Hamilton, Knowles and Plews (...
Background and objectives: This study examined the effects of verbal information and approach-avoida...
Many school-aged children fear certain animals. Fear tends to make children worry and exhibit anxiou...
Learning through observing others (vicarious learning) is an established pathway through which child...
This study investigated whether children's fears could be un-learned using Rachman's indirect pathwa...
Fear towards specific stimuli is thought to develop through mechanisms explained by associative lear...
Recent research has shown that verbal threat information creates long-term fear cognitions and can c...
Research with children has demonstrated that both positive vicarious learning (modelling) and positi...
Verbal threat information and observational learning have long been assumed to play an important rol...
Objectives: Lang (1968) demonstrated three human anxiety response systems: verbal-cognitive, behavio...
Rachman's theory [The conditioning theory of fear insition: a critical examination. Behav. Res. Ther...
AbstractBackground and objectivesThis study examined the effects of verbal information and approach-...
One of the challenges to conditioning models of fear acquisition is to explain how different individ...
Recent research has shown that the verbal information and vicarious learning pathways to fear create...
Research with children has demonstrated that both positive vicarious learning (modelling) and positi...
Field, Argyris and Knowles (Behav Res Ther 39 (2001) 1259), and Field, Hamilton, Knowles and Plews (...
Background and objectives: This study examined the effects of verbal information and approach-avoida...
Many school-aged children fear certain animals. Fear tends to make children worry and exhibit anxiou...
Learning through observing others (vicarious learning) is an established pathway through which child...