Abstract

Exposure-based treatments offer clear benefit to patients suffering from phobic disorders. However, the actual procedures used can modulate this benefit. One example is the use of safety behaviors -- avoidance, distraction, or rescue procedures designed to avert or attenuate anxiety in phobic situations. The authors investigated the extent to …

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