Answer:
1. Obsession.
2. Compulsion.
3. Anxiety relievers.
Explanation:
An obsession are pattern of thoughts that are intrusive, which means that the individual has no control over them. They are usually images that are uncomfortable for the individual and or usually grotesque in nature and they produce distress to the individual.
A compulsion is a behavior that is repetitive that when performed it lowers the anxiety that the individual is experiencing associated with his/her obsession.
Example: Paul has an obsession with being violent and hurting his little brother. He knows he loves his brother but he has this recurrent images of him punching his brother and it causes him significant distress.
When he has the images, the only thing that eases his anxiety is counting his steps and he does it repeatedly during the day.
Answer:
It is the tendency of a new stimulus that is similar to the original conditioned stimulus to elicit a response that is similar to the conditioned response.
Explanation:
Stimulus generalization: In classical conditioning, the term stimulus generalization refers to the propensity of the conditioned stimulus to give rise to the same responses once the response is being conditioned.
In other words, stimulus generalization arises when an organism (human being, animals, etc) responds to a particular stimulus, the way it responds to a similar or same stimulus.
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