SUBJECT INDEX Addiction, drug urges 123 Basic Behavioural Repertoires 9 Adolescents, behavioural treatment of paradigmatic behavioural assessment PTSD 250, 262, 265 model 15, 21 Affect, craving 153 Behavioural assessment 1 Affect expectation, measures of 171, 173 paradigmatic 7 Affect, hunger 155 model 14-24 Affective disorders, juvenile weakness in 2 delinquents 95 Blocking, human conditioning 36 treatment 109 treatment of phobias 56 Affective information processing question- naire, smoking 173, 175, 183, 185, 187 Children, behavioural treatment of Affective processing, smoking PTSD 262, 265 motivation 169-193 Classical conditioning measures 173 animals 31, 48 withdrawal 180 humans 29, 30, 32 Alcohol abuse, juvenile delinquents 103 associative phenomena 34 Alcoholics, cue-elicited urge to drink and blocking 36, 56 salivation 195-210 covariation assessment and bias Anxiety disorders latent inhibition 36, 56 flooding 247 model 39, 48 juvenile delinquents 100, 109 phobias 42, 53 Arousal-activation theory of sensory preconditioning 37 personality 211 Comorbidity, mental health and juvenile application 231 delinquency 93-120 historical development 213 Conditionability, personality 233 interaction between extraversion and Conditioned satiety 158 neuroticism 225 Conditioning logicosystematic and empirical craving and hunger 150, 152 status 238 history and BBRs_ 12 postulates 216 models 39, 48, 53 Arousal-determined performance 231 panic disorder 54 Ascending reticular arousal system 215, phobias 42, 53, 55 220, 221, 229 Conduct disorder, juvenile delinquents Associative phenomena in human depression 95 conditioning 34 disruptive behaviour disorders 98 blocking 36 treatment 105 covariation assessment and bias 34 Contingency learning 39 higher-order conditioning 38 Coping plans_ 171 latent inhibition 36 fears 52 phobias 42 urge to drink 207 sensory preconditioning 37 Covariation bias, human conditioning 35 Attention deficit problems, juvenile Cravings 141 delinquents 98, 109 affect 153 Attitudes, social behaviour 236 cue-reactivity and individual Attributional style, smoking differences 195-210 motivation 170, 175, 187 drinking 195 Automaticity 130 drug use 156 drug-use 132 hunger 143-167 Aversive images, PTSD 267 physiological correlates 146 Viii Subject Index production in the laboratory 127 preparedness 45 regulatory mechanisms 149 spontaneous fluctuations 51 stimulus-elicited 150 treatment 56 Criminal behaviour, juvenile, mental Flooding 247 health 93-120 PTSD 250, 253, 265, 270 Cue-reactivity Food deprivation, hunger 145 cravings 127, 128 urge to drink 195 individual differences 201, 202 Gender, affective processing and measures 200 smoking 178 Delinquency, mental health 93-120 Hedonic tone 215, 224, 229 anxiety disorders 100, 109 depression 95, 109 disruptive behaviour disorders 98, 105 craving 142-167 mental retardation 102, 110 eating 157 personality disorders 101 physiological correlated 147 sexual deviations 112 physiological press 145 substance abuse 103, 111 regulatory mechanisms 149 treatments 105 stimulus-elicited 152 Denial, fears 52 Hyperactivity disorders, juvenile Depression delinquents 98 juvenile delinquents 95 treatment 109 treatment 109 paradigmatic behavioural assessment model 19 Imagery, drug urges 127 Descriptive personality theory 213, 217, Imaginal flooding, PTSD 250, 253, 265 218 models 255 Disruptive behaviour disorders, juvenile Intelligence delinquents 98 delinquency 102 treatment 105 paradigmatic behavioural assessment 21 Drinking, cue-elicited urge 195-210 Interest tests, occupational success 22 Drug addiction, juvenile delinquency 103 Introversion-extraversion 214 Drug urges, cognitive model 130 Drug use, craving 156 Juvenile delinquents, mental health 93-120 Eating, hunger 157 anxiety disorders 100, 109 Emotional processing 258 disruptive behaviour disorders 98, 105 Endemic images, PTSD 265 major affective disorder 95, 109 Environment mental retardation 102, 110 behaviour 8, 10, 12, 16 personality disorders 100, 110 depression 20 psychotic disorders 101 stimulus-elicited craving 150 sexual deviations 112 Excitation-inhibition theory of substance abuse 103, 111 personality 214, 217, 219 treatment 105 Extraversion 217 arousal-activation theory 229 descriptive personality theory 218 Keystone target behaviour 6, 10 interaction with neuroticism 225 stimulation and self-stimulation 235 Language-cognitive repertoire 9 deficits in 15 Fears Latent inhibition, human conditioning 36 classical condition 29, 35, 44, 256 treatment of phobias 56 coping strategies 52 Learned helplessness, depression 19 Subject Index Major affective disorder, juvenile Problem behaviours, paradigmatic delinquents 96 behavioural assessment model 15 treatment 109 Project ADAPT 111 Manual fidelity, phobia therapy 82 Protoform of arousal-activation theory of Mental health, juvenile personality 214, 219 delinquents 93-120 Psychophysioilogical activation theory 217, anxiety disorders 100, 109 219, 220 disruptive behaviour disorders 98, 105 Psychiatric disorders, juvenile major affective disorder 95, 109 delinquents 101, 110 mental retardation 102, 110 personality disorders 100, 110 ? 5 aw psychotic disorders 101 Radical behaviourism 8, 10 sexual deviations 112 Relapse substance abuse 103. 111 affective Tesponse model 172 treatment 105 vulnerability 169 Mental retardation, juvenile Relaxation training, PTSD =2 68 delinquents 102, 110 Salivation craving 147 Neuroticism hunger 148 activation theory 215, 229 urge to drink 197, 201 descriptive personality theory 218 Satiety, hunger and eating 158 interaction with extraversion 225 Schizophrenia, juvenile delinquents 101 sport 235 Self-stimulation, performance 234 Nicotine, personality 235 Sensory preconditioning 37 Sensory-specific satiety 159 Sexual deviations, juvenile Panic disorder, conditioning model 54 delinquents 112 Paradigmatic behavioural assessment 7 Smoking model 14-24 affective processing 169-193 Performance measures 173 arousal for 215 withdrawal 180 stimulation and self-stimulation 234 urges 125, 127 Personality Social behaviours, extraversicn 237 activation theory 211-246 Social learning, urge to drink 207 measurement 8 — : Sociopathy, juvenile delinquents 101 Personality disorders, juvenile Spontaneous remission, fears and delinquents 100, 110 phobias 52 Phobias _ Standard presentation mode for acquisition processes 49 psychological theories 212 classical conditioning 29, 42 Stimulation, performance 234 conditioning models 53 Substance abuse, juvenile delinquents coping strategies 52 treatment 111 tailor-made versus standardized Suicide, juvenile delinquents 97 therapy 67-92 treatment 56 Positive and negative affect scale, Tailor-made therapy, phobias 67-92 smoking 173, 176, 185 Target behaviours Postconditioning stimulus revaluation 31 juvenile delinquents 107 Posttraumatic stress disorder paradigmatic behavioural assessment behavioural treatment, children and model 15 adolescents 249, 261, 265 Theory of arousal-determined emotional processing 259 behaviour 217, 227, 240 imaginal flooding 250, 253, 265 Theory of habitual excitation 217, 226, models 255 240 relaxation training 268 Theory of situational excitation 215, 217, Preparedness, fear 45 222, 240 x Subject Index Therapist’s experience, phobia impediments to research 124 treatments 76 production in the laboratory 126 Trauma behavioural treatment 247-275 phobias and conditioning 42, 49, 56 Verbal-Motor repertoire 9 Vicarious learning, phobias 49 Visceral brain system 220, 229 Urges Vigilance, activation theory of affective processing and personality 232 smoking 169-193 cue-reactivity and individual Withdrawal, affective processing differences 195-210 and smoking 180, 190 drinking 195 drug-use and addictive behaviour 123 cognitive model 130 Yerkes—Dodson law 215, 234 PRINTED IN GREAT BRITAIN BY BPCC WHEATONS LTD, EXETER pa a i