Abstract
Exposure and response prevention is an evidence-based intervention recommended as a first-line treatment for childhood anxiety disorders. Despite over a century of research establishing its efficacy, many school- and college-aged youth fail to receive timely and effective treatment. This brief review will summarize the rationale and efficacy of exposure-based cognitive-behavioral therapy, highlight the challenges of treatment implementation, and provide resources for practitioners seeking to apply exposure therapy in practice.
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