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What does Hume take the self to be? Why does he think this?
Flooding
A psychological treatment method for phobias and anxiety that involves exposing the patient to their fear object or context in a controlled environment, without any gradual buildup.
Behavior Therapy Technique
Intervention strategies in psychology that seek to modify maladaptive behaviors through the application of learning principles.
Antidepressant Drugs
Medications designed to improve symptoms of depression by altering chemical balances in the brain, often influencing neurotransmitters like serotonin and norepinephrine.
Physical Side Effects
Unintended and often adverse physical reactions or responses to a drug, treatment, or intervention.
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