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Behavioral

Systematic Desensitization

Treating phobias through gradual exposure

Developed by Joseph Wolpe in 1958. A behavioral therapy for anxiety and phobias that pairs relaxation with gradual exposure to feared stimuli. Principle: Relaxation and anxiety are mutually exclusive (Reciprocal Inhibition) Steps: 1. Learn relaxation techniques (muscle relaxation, breathing) 2. Create an anxiety hierarchy (least to most feared) 3. While relaxed, imagine/face the weakest fear 4. Progress up the hierarchy only when calm Example for spider phobia: Photo → Video → Behind glass → Nearby → Touching Effective for flight phobia, public speaking anxiety, PTSD.