Abstract
An exploratory investigation into the speed of generalization from desensitization treatment sessions to real-life situations is described. Reductions in fear are shown to transfer from the imaginal desensitization sessions almost immediately. Spontaneous recovery of some degree of fear (i.e. relapse) occurs in slightly less than 50 per cent of the occasions tested. Six typical reaction patterns to desensitization are described.
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