Psychologists stress the importance of memory in preventing relapse after therapy
Thursday, November 3, 2011 - 07:32
in Psychology & Sociology
(Medical Xpress) -- Addictions, phobias, post-traumatic stress disordersuch painful and harmful problems are recalcitrant to treatment. In the clinic, a person may suppress the association between the stimulus and the responsesay, a bar with ashtrays and smokingby learning to pair the stimulus with a new memory not involving smoking. But once out in the world, faced with bars and ashtrays aplenty, he relapses into the old behavior. Some treatment aims at helping the patient avoid locations and stimuli that trigger the harmful behavior.