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  2. Tadoma - Wikipedia

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    Hand positioning can vary, and it is a sometimes also used by hard-of-hearing people to supplement their remaining hearing. [ citation needed ] In some cases, especially if the speaker knows sign language , the deafblind listener may use the Tadoma method with one hand on the speaker's face, and their other hand on the speaker’s signing hand ...

  3. Systematic desensitization - Wikipedia

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    Desensitization is widely known as one of the most effective therapy techniques. In recent decades, systematic desensitization has become less commonly used as a treatment of choice for anxiety disorders. Since 1970 academic research on systematic desensitization has declined, and the current focus has been on other therapies.

  4. Desensitization (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    Desensitization is commonly used with simple phobias like insect phobia. [22] [23] In addition, desensitization therapy is a useful tool in training domesticated dogs. [24] Systematic desensitization used in conjunction with counter-conditioning was shown to reduce problem behaviours in dogs, such as vocalization and property destruction. [24]

  5. Signal for Help - Wikipedia

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    The signal is performed by holding one hand up with the thumb tucked into the palm, then folding the four other fingers down, symbolically trapping the thumb by the rest of the fingers. [3] It was designed intentionally as a single continuous hand movement, rather than a sign held in one position, so it could be made easily visible.

  6. Subjective units of distress scale - Wikipedia

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    In desensitization-based therapies, such as those listed below, the patients' regular self assessments enable them to guide the clinician repeatedly as part of the therapeutic dialog. [ 2 ] The SUD-level was developed by Joseph Wolpe in 1969. [ 3 ]

  7. List of gestures - Wikipedia

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    Hand-rubbing, rubbing both hands palms together along the fingers' direction may mean that one is expecting or anticipating something or that one feels cold. U.S. servicemen surrendering with raised hands during the Battle of Corregidor. Hands up is a gesture expressing military surrender by lifting both hands. This may have originated with the ...

  8. Desensitization (telecommunications) - Wikipedia

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    In telecommunications, desensitization (also known as receiver blocking) is a form of electromagnetic interference where a radio receiver is unable to receive a weak radio signal that it might otherwise be able to receive when there is no interference.

  9. Desensitization - Wikipedia

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    Desensitization can refer to: Desensitization (telecommunications) Desensitization (medicine) Desensitization (psychology) Desensitization of explosives, see Phlegmatized; Desensitization, Allergen immunotherapy; Desensitization, another name for Exposure therapy