Phobias and depression

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Across
  1. 1. The belief that we must always succeed or be perfect
  2. 5. Negative views about the ___ are the third part of the negative triad
  3. 8. Changes to sleep and eating behaviour is an example of what type of symptom of depression?
  4. 12. The C in the ABC model stands for?
  5. 15. The belief that life should always be fair
  6. 17. Psychologist who came up with systematic desensitisation
  7. 18. The type conditioning used to acquire a phobia
  8. 20. The B in the ABC model stands for?
  9. 21. The type of conditioning used to maintain a phobia
  10. 22. Flooding can be considered ____, a weakness of the treatment
  11. 24. The name of the psychologist who came up with the negative triad as a way of explaining depression
  12. 25. The name of the second psychologist in the Little Albert study
Down
  1. 2. The A in the ABC model stands for ____ event
  2. 3. Flooding has high ____ rates (another word for high drop-out rates)
  3. 4. Systematic desensitisation involves ____ exposure to the phobic stimulus
  4. 6. Psychologist who found systematic desensitisation was effective in treating a specific phobia
  5. 7. The name of the first psychologist in the little Albert study
  6. 8. Says phobias may be caused by an evolutionary biological preparedness
  7. 9. Poor concentration is an example of which type of symptom of depression
  8. 10. Negative views about the ___ are the second part of the negative triad
  9. 11. The animal that a psychologist found systematic desensitisation was effective in treating the phobia of
  10. 13. Negative views about the ____ are the first part of the negative triad
  11. 14. Low self esteem is an example of which type of symptom of depression?
  12. 16. ______ desensitisation
  13. 19. The treatment for phobias that exposes the patient to their highest level of phobic stimulus immediately
  14. 23. Proposed the two-process model
  15. 26. The name of the psychologist who came up with the ABC model to explaining depression