This study examined the effectiveness of emotive imagery as a treatment for clinically significant darkness phobia in 7- to 10-year-old children. Twenty-four clinically diagnosed children were randomly assigned to either emotive imagery treatment or a waiting-list control condition. Emotive imagery was conducted over six sessions, one per week. The results demonstrated that the emotive imagery group showed significantly greater reductions in darkness fears and anxiety according to child and parent reports and a behavioural darkness probe task, in comparison to the waiting-list group. The waiting-list children showed minimal reductions in fearfulness over the 20-week waiting-list period. The improvements of the emotive imagery group were mai...
Sixty-eight 4-6 year old children who co-slept with their parents and who avoided sleeping alone due...
School phobia is characterized by fear to diverse events associated to school such as being beaten b...
The majority of adolescents diagnosed with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) and admitted to a psychia...
the treatment of childhood phobias: clinical guidelines, case examples and issue
Children's fears have been the focus of a great deal of research over the past 10-15 years. Studies ...
While a great deal of effort by behavioral researchers and therapists has been directed at demonstra...
This study explored the effects of positive information and imagery as ways of reducing a verbally i...
The purpose of the study was to find out if children ages 4- 5 who were experiencing nighttime fears...
This study examined the efficacy of combining two promising approaches to treating children's specif...
Recently, Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) was given the status of an approved f...
In this chapter, we have reviewed prevalence information, assessment considerations, and four genera...
Negative self-images appear to play a role in the maintenance of social phobia and research suggests...
AbstractNegative self-images appear to play a role in the maintenance of social phobia and research ...
Two behavioural strategies for reducing learned fear are extinction and counter-conditioning, and in...
This study examined the efficacy of combining two promising approaches to treating children's specif...
Sixty-eight 4-6 year old children who co-slept with their parents and who avoided sleeping alone due...
School phobia is characterized by fear to diverse events associated to school such as being beaten b...
The majority of adolescents diagnosed with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) and admitted to a psychia...
the treatment of childhood phobias: clinical guidelines, case examples and issue
Children's fears have been the focus of a great deal of research over the past 10-15 years. Studies ...
While a great deal of effort by behavioral researchers and therapists has been directed at demonstra...
This study explored the effects of positive information and imagery as ways of reducing a verbally i...
The purpose of the study was to find out if children ages 4- 5 who were experiencing nighttime fears...
This study examined the efficacy of combining two promising approaches to treating children's specif...
Recently, Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) was given the status of an approved f...
In this chapter, we have reviewed prevalence information, assessment considerations, and four genera...
Negative self-images appear to play a role in the maintenance of social phobia and research suggests...
AbstractNegative self-images appear to play a role in the maintenance of social phobia and research ...
Two behavioural strategies for reducing learned fear are extinction and counter-conditioning, and in...
This study examined the efficacy of combining two promising approaches to treating children's specif...
Sixty-eight 4-6 year old children who co-slept with their parents and who avoided sleeping alone due...
School phobia is characterized by fear to diverse events associated to school such as being beaten b...
The majority of adolescents diagnosed with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) and admitted to a psychia...