Tag: stress inoculation training


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Defining the Acronym SIT: Diverse Applications in Psychology and Medicine The acronym SIT represents a confluence of three fundamentally distinct, yet equally important, concepts within the fields of clinical psychology, cognitive assessment, and sensory neurology. Owing to this polysemy, accurate communication necessitates careful contextualization when employing the term, whether discussing rapid intelligence screening, the quantification […]

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STRESS-INOCULATION TRAINING (SIT)

STRESS-INOCULATION TRAINING (SIT) Stress-Inoculation Training (SIT) is a highly structured, cognitive-behavioral approach developed primarily by psychologist Donald Meichenbaum in the 1970s. This therapeutic modality is fundamentally based on the concept of psychological immunization; just as a medical vaccine prepares the body to fight off future disease by introducing a weakened form of the pathogen, SIT […]

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