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SENSITIZATION ALTERNATING DESENSITIZATION

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 August 2019

J. M. Ponzi
Affiliation:
University of California, Berkeley, U.S.A.

Abstract

Sensitization Alternating Desensitization (SADTM) is a revolutionary, Paradigm-Shifting approach for treating post-traumatic stress disorder and most other psychological and physiological problems. It has been clearly shown to be efficacious through anecdotal evidence and a complete lack of findings from controlled-outcome studies. (Satirical)

Type
Clinical Section
Copyright
1998 British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies

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Footnotes

When this paper was rejected by a journal edited by his wife, Dr Ponzi washed his hands of anything having to do with peer review. Nonetheless, he graciously permitted his alter ego, J. M. Perloff (to whom large sums of money or reprint requests may be directed at Dept. of ARE, 207 Giannini Hall, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720-3310, U.S.A.), to submit his major paradigm-shifting paper to this august journal. He was astonished by the thoughtful and constructive approaches of the editor and two referees, one anonymous, and the other Dr Fatima Shekel. Although all of them recommended completely changing every aspect of this paper, none physically attacked him. He has stolen, without acknowledgement, their most useful contributions, and holds them responsible for any legally-actionable excesses in the resulting paper. The good doctor strongly recommends that you check out Dr Shekel’s invaluable, revolutionary (indeed moving) http:\\www.geocities.com\HotSprings\9858\, which is the Other major Paradigm Shift in Whole Field of Psychology in the post-Sir Cyril Burt era.
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