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Can Rachman's indirect pathways be used to un-learn fear? A prospective paradigm to test whether children's fears can be reduced using positive information and modelling a non-anxious response
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posted on 2023-06-07, 18:47 authored by Vicky L Kelly, Helen Barker, Andy FieldAndy Field, Charlotte Wilson, Shirley ReynoldsThis 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 68 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 information was more effective than modelling in reducing fear beliefs and both methods significantly reduced behavioural avoidance. The results support Rachman's indirect pathways as viable fear un-learning pathways and supports associative learning theories.
History
Publication status
- Published
Journal
Behaviour Research and TherapyISSN
0005-7967External DOI
Issue
2Volume
48Page range
164-170Pages
7.0Department affiliated with
- Psychology Publications
Full text available
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Peer reviewed?
- Yes