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'Nonspecific' rather than 'nonassociative' pathways to phobias: a commentary on Poulton and Menzies
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posted on 2023-06-07, 13:37 authored by Graham C L DaveyThis commentary attempts to clarify the nature of contemporary associative accounts of phobias, and to describe how they might contribute to the explanation of the diversity of phobic aetiologies. It is argued that conditioning-equivalent associations underpin all phobic conditions, and that the role of experimental psychopathology research is to determine how these associations are acquired. The commentary then proceeds to discuss some of the theoretical problems with the nonassociative account of phobias as it is currently described by Poulton and Menzies, and to suggest that some interpretations of their retrospective and prospective data may not be incompatible with contemporary associative accounts. The outcome of this is that it may be more suitable to describe the fourth pathway to phobia acquisition described by Poulton and Menzies as a ‘nonspecific’ rather than a ‘nonassociative’ pathway.
History
Publication status
- Published
Journal
Behaviour Research and TherapyISSN
0005-7967Publisher
ElsevierExternal DOI
Issue
2Volume
40Page range
151-158Department affiliated with
- Psychology Publications
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- Yes