Exposure therapy is traditionally conducted with an emphasis on the elimination of safety behaviors. However, theorists have recently suggested that the judicious use of safety behaviors may improve the tolerability of this treatment without reducing its efficacy. The present study tested this notion by randomly assigning participants with high claustrophobic fear to receive a single-session intervention with or without access to safety aids during early exposure trials. Improvement was generally equivalent between the treatment conditions, and no reliable benefits or drawbacks were associated with the judicious use of safety behaviors. The theoretical and clinical implications of these findings are discussed
The purpose of this study was to investigate the process of change during three interventions for cl...
Safety behavior involves precautions to prevent or minimize a feared outcome, and is involved in the...
We tested several hypotheses derived from the emotional processing theory of fear reduction by manip...
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...
Safety behaviour consists of actions, thoughts, and/or protective objects that fearful individuals u...
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...
There is ample evidence that the use of safety behaviour can interfere with the progress of therapy,...
The potentially detrimental effects of safety behaviors during exposure therapy are still subject to...
There is a longstanding debate whether allowing safety-seeking behaviors (SSBs) during cognitive-beh...
Recent studies show that if safety behavior is used judiciously, it could help facilitate treatment ...
cen rfer th xpo ent e o oth ion tha h tr 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. up to 2 all me of ...
Anxiety disorder interventions usually require in vivo exposure without the use of safety behaviours...
Guided threat focus and reappraisal was better than safety seeking behaviour for reducing fear in cl...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the process of change during three interventions for cl...
Safety behavior involves precautions to prevent or minimize a feared outcome, and is involved in the...
We tested several hypotheses derived from the emotional processing theory of fear reduction by manip...
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...
Safety behaviour consists of actions, thoughts, and/or protective objects that fearful individuals u...
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...
There is ample evidence that the use of safety behaviour can interfere with the progress of therapy,...
The potentially detrimental effects of safety behaviors during exposure therapy are still subject to...
There is a longstanding debate whether allowing safety-seeking behaviors (SSBs) during cognitive-beh...
Recent studies show that if safety behavior is used judiciously, it could help facilitate treatment ...
cen rfer th xpo ent e o oth ion tha h tr 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. up to 2 all me of ...
Anxiety disorder interventions usually require in vivo exposure without the use of safety behaviours...
Guided threat focus and reappraisal was better than safety seeking behaviour for reducing fear in cl...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the process of change during three interventions for cl...
Safety behavior involves precautions to prevent or minimize a feared outcome, and is involved in the...
We tested several hypotheses derived from the emotional processing theory of fear reduction by manip...