INST: L_135The aim of this review is to provide an overview of two distinct well-established behavioural techniques, namely exposure therapy and relaxation training, that pervade a variety of anxiety disorder-specific interventions, as well as to present a review of the current empirical literature associated with these techniques
Cognitive-behavioral therapy is an effective intervention for anxiety disorders. However, a signific...
Background It is not clear whether relaxation therapies are more or less effective than cognitive an...
Introduction: Exposure with response prevention is an effective treatment for all anxiety disorders....
Introduction: The prevalence of anxiety disorders across the world is higher than 11.6%. These commo...
Relaxation is often intended as the opposite of anxiety and its effects towards it have been widely ...
This paper provides a review of scientific literature about relaxation training and its effects on a...
This paper reviews recent theoretical, conceptual and practice developments in cognitive-behaviour t...
Behavioral and cognitive psychotherapies are the most widely studied psychological interventions for...
In recent years, considerable progress has been made in developing effective cognitive treatments fo...
pharmacotherapy, anxiety disorders Rapid growth in cognitive science has led to improvedpsychologica...
The aim of this paper is to discuss empirically supported techniques of behavioral therapy for anxie...
It is often argued that behaviour therapy and cognitive-behaviour therapy have a sound theoretical a...
Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is the most efficacious and effective psychological intervention...
To date, cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) approaches have become the most extensively researched ...
Cognitive behavioural therapy is the psychotherapy best supported by the research literature as work...
Cognitive-behavioral therapy is an effective intervention for anxiety disorders. However, a signific...
Background It is not clear whether relaxation therapies are more or less effective than cognitive an...
Introduction: Exposure with response prevention is an effective treatment for all anxiety disorders....
Introduction: The prevalence of anxiety disorders across the world is higher than 11.6%. These commo...
Relaxation is often intended as the opposite of anxiety and its effects towards it have been widely ...
This paper provides a review of scientific literature about relaxation training and its effects on a...
This paper reviews recent theoretical, conceptual and practice developments in cognitive-behaviour t...
Behavioral and cognitive psychotherapies are the most widely studied psychological interventions for...
In recent years, considerable progress has been made in developing effective cognitive treatments fo...
pharmacotherapy, anxiety disorders Rapid growth in cognitive science has led to improvedpsychologica...
The aim of this paper is to discuss empirically supported techniques of behavioral therapy for anxie...
It is often argued that behaviour therapy and cognitive-behaviour therapy have a sound theoretical a...
Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is the most efficacious and effective psychological intervention...
To date, cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) approaches have become the most extensively researched ...
Cognitive behavioural therapy is the psychotherapy best supported by the research literature as work...
Cognitive-behavioral therapy is an effective intervention for anxiety disorders. However, a signific...
Background It is not clear whether relaxation therapies are more or less effective than cognitive an...
Introduction: Exposure with response prevention is an effective treatment for all anxiety disorders....