inureɪnˈyʊər, ɪˈnʊər
inure (v)
- present
- inures
- past
- inured
- past participle
- inured
- present participle
- inuring
English Definitions:
inure, harden, indurate (verb)
cause to accept or become hardened to; habituate
"He was inured to the cold"
inure (Verb)
To cause (someone) to become accustomed (to something); to habituate.
inure (Verb)
To take effect, to be operative.
Inure
Inure is a musical group from the United States.
inure
In psychology, desensitization is a treatment or process that diminishes emotional responsiveness to a negative, aversive or positive stimulus after repeated exposure to it. Desensitization also occurs when an emotional response is repeatedly evoked in situations in which the action tendency that is associated with the emotion proves irrelevant or unnecessary. The process of desensitization was developed by psychologist Mary Cover Jones, and is primarily used to assist individuals in unlearning phobias and anxieties. Joseph Wolpe (1958) developed a method of a hierarchal list of anxiety evoking stimuli in order of intensity, which allows individuals to undergo adaption. Although medication is available for individuals with anxiety, fear or phobias, empirical evidence supports desensitization with high rates of cure, particularly in clients with depression or schizophrenia.
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