Despite evidence that exposure therapy is an effective way to treat anxiety, many clinicians fail to implement it appropriately. The current review investigated whether training can improve practicing clinicians’ beliefs about and implementation of exposure therapy. A systematic search of four databases (PsycINFO, Medline, Scopus, and ProQuest Dissertations and Theses) identified fifteen studies evaluating the impact of training in exposure therapy. A series of meta-analyses revealed that training had large-sized positive effects on clinicians’ knowledge of exposure therapy (d+ = 1.18), attitudes toward exposure therapy (d+ = 0.84), and self-efficacy associated with delivering exposure therapy (d+ = 0.72). There were, however, only medium-s...
This meta-analysis aimed to determine the overall effect that psychotherapy has on anxiety disorders...
Background: Questions remain regarding the sustainment of evidence-based practices following impleme...
Despite the large body of empirical evidence supporting the efficacy of exposure therapy for anxiety...
It is well established that clinicians use exposure therapy far less often than the evidence would s...
OBJECTIVE: This meta-analysis aimed to determine the overall effect that psychotherapy has on anxiet...
Despite the well-established efficacy of exposure therapy in the treatment of pathological anxiety, ...
Background Although research has shown exposure therapy to have earned its rank among empirically su...
Contains fulltext : 150533.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background Alth...
Exposure therapy is effective but widely underused. Numerous studies indicate therapist factors that...
Although research supports the efficacy of exposure therapy for PTSD, some evidence suggests that ex...
Exposure therapy is underutilized across disability diagnoses despite empirical support for its effi...
Despite research demonstrating the effectiveness of exposure therapy for pathological anxiety, this ...
Objective Exposure therapy is a central part of cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) for eating disorde...
his meta-analysis aimed to determine the overall effect that psychotherapy has on anxiety disorders ...
Exposure therapy is considered to be a first line treatment for a variety of anxiety disorders as su...
This meta-analysis aimed to determine the overall effect that psychotherapy has on anxiety disorders...
Background: Questions remain regarding the sustainment of evidence-based practices following impleme...
Despite the large body of empirical evidence supporting the efficacy of exposure therapy for anxiety...
It is well established that clinicians use exposure therapy far less often than the evidence would s...
OBJECTIVE: This meta-analysis aimed to determine the overall effect that psychotherapy has on anxiet...
Despite the well-established efficacy of exposure therapy in the treatment of pathological anxiety, ...
Background Although research has shown exposure therapy to have earned its rank among empirically su...
Contains fulltext : 150533.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background Alth...
Exposure therapy is effective but widely underused. Numerous studies indicate therapist factors that...
Although research supports the efficacy of exposure therapy for PTSD, some evidence suggests that ex...
Exposure therapy is underutilized across disability diagnoses despite empirical support for its effi...
Despite research demonstrating the effectiveness of exposure therapy for pathological anxiety, this ...
Objective Exposure therapy is a central part of cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) for eating disorde...
his meta-analysis aimed to determine the overall effect that psychotherapy has on anxiety disorders ...
Exposure therapy is considered to be a first line treatment for a variety of anxiety disorders as su...
This meta-analysis aimed to determine the overall effect that psychotherapy has on anxiety disorders...
Background: Questions remain regarding the sustainment of evidence-based practices following impleme...
Despite the large body of empirical evidence supporting the efficacy of exposure therapy for anxiety...