As exemplified in the preceding fictitious presentation the author attempted to dramatize two coping strategies for dealing with anxiety- phobia, disorder: Avoidance, and Escape. In 1947, American Psychologist, Orval Hobart Mowrer (1907 - 1982) offered his 'two-factor theory' of avoidance learning, interpreting the development and maintenance of phobias. His theory combined the learning principles of classical and operant conditioning, it argues phobias causation as a result of a paired association between a neutral stimulus and feared stimulus. The author, in the preceding, effort here was to dramatize primarily the coping strategy: Escape, in dealing with phobias, through the unconscious state of dreams. Hence; The Dream Escape.
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