This study evaluates the hypothesis that safety-seeking behaviours play an important role in maintaining anxiety because they prevent patients from benefiting from disconfirmatory experience. Patients suffering from panic disorder with agoraphobia carried out a behaviour test, closely followed by an experimental session, which included a brief (15 min) period of exposure during which participants either stopped or maintained within-situation safety-seeking behaviours. When the behaviour test was repeated within two days, patients who had stopped their safety-seeking behaviours during the experimental session showed a significantly greater decrease in catastrophic beliefs and anxiety than those who had maintained safety-seeking behaviour. Th...
Safety behavior is involved in the maintenance of anxiety disorders, presumably because it prevents ...
Item does not contain fulltextThe primary aim of the current study was to further investigate the de...
Little attention has been paid to the situations which provoke the initial attack of anxiety in agor...
The potentially detrimental effects of safety behaviors during exposure therapy are still subject to...
Exposure therapy and cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) are both effective in the treatment of panic ...
This study addresses the relationship between panic symptomatology and situational avoidance behavio...
This study addresses the relationship between panic symptomatology and situational avoidance behavio...
Background Gangemi, Mancini, and van den Hout (2012) argued that anxious patients use safety behavio...
Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), in particular, exposure therapy, is the treatment of first choic...
Safety behaviour, which includes idiosyncratic strategies aimed at reducing anxiety and avoiding or ...
There is ample evidence that the use of safety behaviour can interfere with the progress of therapy,...
Safety behaviour consists of actions, thoughts, and/or protective objects that fearful individuals u...
Anxiety disorder interventions usually require in vivo exposure without the use of safety behaviours...
Safety behavior involves precautions to prevent or minimize a feared outcome, and is involved in the...
Little attention has been paid to the situations which provoke the initial attack of anxiety in agor...
Safety behavior is involved in the maintenance of anxiety disorders, presumably because it prevents ...
Item does not contain fulltextThe primary aim of the current study was to further investigate the de...
Little attention has been paid to the situations which provoke the initial attack of anxiety in agor...
The potentially detrimental effects of safety behaviors during exposure therapy are still subject to...
Exposure therapy and cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) are both effective in the treatment of panic ...
This study addresses the relationship between panic symptomatology and situational avoidance behavio...
This study addresses the relationship between panic symptomatology and situational avoidance behavio...
Background Gangemi, Mancini, and van den Hout (2012) argued that anxious patients use safety behavio...
Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), in particular, exposure therapy, is the treatment of first choic...
Safety behaviour, which includes idiosyncratic strategies aimed at reducing anxiety and avoiding or ...
There is ample evidence that the use of safety behaviour can interfere with the progress of therapy,...
Safety behaviour consists of actions, thoughts, and/or protective objects that fearful individuals u...
Anxiety disorder interventions usually require in vivo exposure without the use of safety behaviours...
Safety behavior involves precautions to prevent or minimize a feared outcome, and is involved in the...
Little attention has been paid to the situations which provoke the initial attack of anxiety in agor...
Safety behavior is involved in the maintenance of anxiety disorders, presumably because it prevents ...
Item does not contain fulltextThe primary aim of the current study was to further investigate the de...
Little attention has been paid to the situations which provoke the initial attack of anxiety in agor...