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- Desensitization can refer to: Desensitization (telecommunications) Desensitization (medicine) Desensitization (psychology) Desensitization of explosives...
- 2021). "What do clients say about their experiences of Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing therapy? A systematic review of the literature". European...
- Heterologous desensitization (also known as cross-desensitization) is the term for the unresponsiveness of cells to one or more agonists to which they...
- treatment can be achieved by systematic desensitisation and cognitive behavioral therapy. In systematic desensitisation, the subject has a trusted person stand...
- Systematic desensitization, (relaxation training paired with graded exposure therapy), is a behavior therapy developed by the psychiatrist Joseph Wolpe...
- the roof of the mouth, hold briefly before letting it drop loosely. Desensitisation in dentistry refers to the gradual exposure of a new procedure to the...
- clinical psychology Duration More than six months Treatment Systematic desensitisation, exposure therapy, counselling, cognitive behavioural therapy, medication...
- Allergen immunotherapy, also known as desensitization or hypo-sensitization, is a medical treatment for environmental allergies (such as insect bites)...
- caused by the ant's sting can be treated with allergen immunotherapy (desensitisation). The specific name derives from the Latin word pilosa, meaning 'covered...
- media coverage of murders, technology's effects on people's empathy, desensitisation, violence as entertainment, vigilantism, the concept of justice and...