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Worse, the fear generalized —to a rabbit, a dog, a fur coat, and even a Santa Claus mask.

But the real "good story" comes from Mary Cover Jones (called "the mother of behavior therapy"). She took Watson’s work and fixed it. She worked with a boy named Peter , age 3, who was terrified of rabbits. Using counterconditioning (which the textbook calls "exposure therapy"), she had Peter eat his favorite snack while a rabbit was brought progressively closer. Worse, the fear generalized —to a rabbit, a

It sounds like you’re looking for a compelling real-world story that illustrates the core themes of by Lilienfeld, Lynn, Namy, and Woolf. the fear generalized —to a rabbit

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