There is a longstanding debate whether allowing safety-seeking behaviors (SSBs) during cognitive-behavioral treatment hampers or facilitates the reduction of fear. In this meta-analysis, we evaluate the impact of SSBs on exposure-based fear reduction interventions. After filtering 409 journal articles, 23 studies were included for systematic review of which 20studies were coded for meta-analysis. For each study, the Standardized Mean Difference (SMD or Hedges' g) of self-reported fear was calculated at post-intervention. Two comparisons were distinguished: I) exposure without safety-seeking behavior (SSB-) versus baseline behavior (BL), and II) exposure with safety-seeking behavior (SSB+) versus BL. The results showed that average effect si...
About 1 in 10 people will develop an anxiety-related disorder during their lifetime. Anxiety-related...
Contemporary cognitive theories argue that socially anxious individuals adopt self-protective behavi...
This dissertation is a three-paper investigation of ways to improve treatment outcomes for anxiety d...
There is a longstanding debate whether allowing safety-seeking behaviors (SSBs) during cognitive-beh...
There is a longstanding debate whether allowing safety-seeking behaviors (SSBs) during cognitive-beh...
Item does not contain fulltextThe primary aim of the current study was to further investigate the de...
Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), in particular, exposure therapy, is the treatment of first choic...
Anxiety disorder interventions usually require in vivo exposure without the use of safety behaviours...
The potentially detrimental effects of safety behaviors during exposure therapy are still subject to...
Safety behaviour consists of actions, thoughts, and/or protective objects that fearful individuals u...
Exposure therapy is traditionally conducted with an emphasis on the elimination of safety behaviors....
The aim of the current study was twofold: (1) to systematically examine differences in fear conditio...
There is ample evidence that the use of safety behaviour can interfere with the progress of therapy,...
cen rfer th xpo ent e o oth ion tha h tr 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. up to 2 all me of ...
Safety behaviour, which includes idiosyncratic strategies aimed at reducing anxiety and avoiding or ...
About 1 in 10 people will develop an anxiety-related disorder during their lifetime. Anxiety-related...
Contemporary cognitive theories argue that socially anxious individuals adopt self-protective behavi...
This dissertation is a three-paper investigation of ways to improve treatment outcomes for anxiety d...
There is a longstanding debate whether allowing safety-seeking behaviors (SSBs) during cognitive-beh...
There is a longstanding debate whether allowing safety-seeking behaviors (SSBs) during cognitive-beh...
Item does not contain fulltextThe primary aim of the current study was to further investigate the de...
Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), in particular, exposure therapy, is the treatment of first choic...
Anxiety disorder interventions usually require in vivo exposure without the use of safety behaviours...
The potentially detrimental effects of safety behaviors during exposure therapy are still subject to...
Safety behaviour consists of actions, thoughts, and/or protective objects that fearful individuals u...
Exposure therapy is traditionally conducted with an emphasis on the elimination of safety behaviors....
The aim of the current study was twofold: (1) to systematically examine differences in fear conditio...
There is ample evidence that the use of safety behaviour can interfere with the progress of therapy,...
cen rfer th xpo ent e o oth ion tha h tr 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. up to 2 all me of ...
Safety behaviour, which includes idiosyncratic strategies aimed at reducing anxiety and avoiding or ...
About 1 in 10 people will develop an anxiety-related disorder during their lifetime. Anxiety-related...
Contemporary cognitive theories argue that socially anxious individuals adopt self-protective behavi...
This dissertation is a three-paper investigation of ways to improve treatment outcomes for anxiety d...