Found insideHans? Why, too, did the symptom âgeneralizeâ from horses âfallingâ to horses ... Why does Little Hans's fear of horses spread to include his mother's yellow ...
Found inside â Page 169That the horse came to symbolize the father for little Hans was not coincidental . ... perspective have severely criticized them and argued that classical conditioning mechanisms can more simply account for the development of phobic behavior .
Found inside â Page 488More specifically, classical conditioning of the fear response has been ... The most famous psychodynamic case study on phobia is that of Little Hans ...
Found inside â Page 254A FURTHER CRITIQUE AND REANALYSIS OF " LITTLE HANS " Freud believed that little Hans ' s phobias arose shortly after he developed ... For a discussion of respondent conditioning and stimulus generalization , see pages 96 â 99 .
Found insideFreud explained that his patient, Little Hans, was afraid of being bitten by a ... Classical conditioning was quick and efficient despite the fact that ...
Found insideHans's recovery from the phobia may be explained on conditioning principles in a ... Perhaps this process was a true source of little Hans's recovery.
Found inside â Page 233Little Hans was a 5-year-old boy who developed a phobia of horses. ... phobic anxiety is thought to be a conditioned response acquired through association ...
Found inside â Page 670These procedures sat in stark contrast to Freud's psychoanalytic interpretation of the famous âLittle Hansâ horse phobia case that introduced the Oedipal ...
Found inside â Page 58... the case of Little Hans: www.simply psychology.org/little-hans.html ... The two-process theory One of the criticisms of classical conditioning as an ...
Found inside â Page 135This would have little to do with aggression , even though it looked like ... Little Albert is the conditioning study and Little Hans is the Freud case ...