What was the previous research on phobia on?
What is fear phobias?
What is the method of research?
What is a case study?
What was the length of the therapy sessions?
What are 30 minutes, 20 minutes with the mother and 10 minutes with the boy alone?
When where the checkup after the therapy sessions?
What is after 6 months and 12 months?
What does G.R.A.V.E. stand for?
What is generalisability, reliability, application/usefulness, validity, and ethics?
What was the phobia studied in button phobia?
What is disgust phobia?
Who is the participant?
Who is one 9-year-old Hispanic-American that met Anxiety DSM-IV?
How many exploratory sessions of therapy did the boy have?
what is 7?
What were the results after the two checkups?
What is to not meet the criteria for button phobia?
What are the strengths and weaknesses?
1. What are the application, validity, and ethics?
2. What are generalisability and reliability, and ethics?
What is the psychology being investigated? and its definition.
1. What is Evaluative learning?
2. What is a form of classical conditioning created through association through an evaluative process?
How did the boy acquire a button phobia?
How did he go to grab a button from a bowl his teacher's desk only for the entire bowl to fall on him?
What was the method that finally helped him overcome his disgust phobia? and definition.
2. What is a technique that identifies, challenging, and changing stressful behavior?
What plays a key role in the maintenance and development of phobias?
What is disgust and expectancy?
What are the controls in the case study?
What is the DSM-IV and natural environment?
What is the more specific aim to this case?
What is to investigate the cause of a button phobia in a child?
What kinds of buttons cause the most amount of distress?
What is small colored and clear plastic buttons?
What was the rate of decrease for cognitive reconstruction when imaging button falling on him?
What is from 8 to 5 to 3?
Why is behavioral exposure therapy included in the conclusion?
What is technically it was still used at the beginning of the therapy sessions?
What is the problem with informed consent?
What is a child can not give informed consent because he is a minor
What is the second aim of button phobia?
What is to attempt to treat a child's phobia of buttons via targeting both disgust and fear responses
What are the least distressing types of buttons? and what is their rating?
1.What are large denim buttons?
2. What is 2?
What was the rate of decrease for cognitive reconstruction when imaging hugging his mother when she was wearing lots of buttons?
What is from 7 to 4 to 3?
What did cognitive restructuring do in the study?
what is to help eliminate feelings of disgust for a year after treatment?
What are the issues and debates?
1. What is the use of children: putting the child under distress.
2. What is Nature vs Nurture : Nurture because the phobia was caused by an experience.
3. What is Application for everyday life: this therapy case study may be used to implement on other people with phobias.