On 15 Oct 2002, Richard R. McKnight] wrote:

> Those interested in the original "Little Albert" paper can find it at
> http://psychclassics.yorku.ca/ .  The paper does indeed mention a plan
> to use genital stimulation of the child.  

"Our own view, expressed above, which is possibly not very well 
grounded, is that these responses in the home environment are likely 
to persist indefinitely, unless an accidental method for removing 
them is hit upon... (2) By trying to "recondition" by showing objects 
calling out fear responses (visual) and simultaneously stimulating 
the erogenous zones (tactual). We should try first the lips, then the 
nipples and as a final resort the sex organs."

OK, I believe. Thanks, Richard.

-Stephen

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