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  1. Nov 9, 2023 · Flooding (also known as implosion therapy) is a type of exposure therapy that works by exposing the patient directly to their worst fears. (S)he is thrown in at the deep end.

  2. In philosophy of mind and cognitive science, folk psychology, or commonsense psychology, is a human capacity to explain and predict the behavior and mental state of other people. [1] Processes and items encountered in daily life such as pain, pleasure, excitement, and anxiety use common linguistic terms as opposed to technical or scientific ...

  3. Implosive Therapy. In subject area: Medicine and Dentistry. Implosive therapy is a treatment technique that is designed to maximize in a systematic manner the last-noted common denominator of therapeutic interaction, that of emotional responding and its resulting effects. From: Encyclopedia of Psychotherapy, 2002.

  4. The Folk Implosion is an American band founded in the early 1990s by Lou Barlow and John Davis. [2] It was initially a side-project started by Barlow to explore different territory than that which was being canvassed with his primary band at the time, Sebadoh. [2]

  5. Implosion therapy is a psychological treatment that falls under the umbrella of exposure therapy. Characterized by the intense and prolonged exposure to the imagined stimuli that cause anxiety or distress, implosion therapy aims to reduce the emotional response associated with these stimuli.

  6. Psychological Mechanisms of Flooding (Implosion) Therapy. Christian Astrup. Tromsö University, Tromsö. Implosive therapy was developed already in 1957 by Stampfl and an early report of good results in a phobic patient was given by Malleson (1959).

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  8. Aug 20, 2020 · This introduction to the topical collection, Folk Psychology: Pluralistic Approaches reviews the origins and basic theoretical tenets of the framework of pluralistic folk psychology.

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