Avoidance is a hallmark symptom and a primary maintaining factor in anxiety disorders. Theories of anxiety disorders have focused not only on overt avoidance, but also on more subtle avoidance known as 'safety behaviours'. Safety behaviours involve behaviours which aim to reduce anxiety or prevent a feared outcome from occurring. In the long-term, however, these behaviours prevent the disconfirmation of threat because safety is incorrectly attributed to the safety behaviour, thus perpetuating anxiety. As a result, reducing or eliminating safety behaviours is an important target for many cognitive behaviourally oriented treatments. Notably, despite the relevance of anxiety to people with chronic health problems, the role of safety behaviours...
The potentially detrimental effects of safety behaviors during exposure therapy are still subject to...
Contemporary cognitive theories argue that socially anxious individuals adopt self-protective behavi...
Avoidance behaviors are shaped by associative learning processes in response to fear of impending th...
Avoidance is a hallmark symptom and a primary maintaining factor in anxiety disorders. Theories of a...
Safety behaviors are a strategy many individualswith anxiety disorders develop to reduce anxiety and...
Background Gangemi, Mancini, and van den Hout (2012) argued that anxious patients use safety behavio...
Avoidance has long been viewed as an etiological mechanism of anxiety disorders. Of more recent focu...
Research in the anxiety disorders has shown that safety behaviors function to maintain pathological ...
Cognitive models suggest that social anxiety disorder (SAD) is maintained through the use of safety ...
Anxiety disorders are the most common mental health problem, affect individuals across the lifespan,...
Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), in particular, exposure therapy, is the treatment of first choic...
Avoidance is a key symptom of anxiety disorders. Maladaptive avoidance impairs general functioning a...
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 ...
There is mounting evidence to suggest that people with anxiety disorders exhibit a risk-avoidant dec...
The potentially detrimental effects of safety behaviors during exposure therapy are still subject to...
Contemporary cognitive theories argue that socially anxious individuals adopt self-protective behavi...
Avoidance behaviors are shaped by associative learning processes in response to fear of impending th...
Avoidance is a hallmark symptom and a primary maintaining factor in anxiety disorders. Theories of a...
Safety behaviors are a strategy many individualswith anxiety disorders develop to reduce anxiety and...
Background Gangemi, Mancini, and van den Hout (2012) argued that anxious patients use safety behavio...
Avoidance has long been viewed as an etiological mechanism of anxiety disorders. Of more recent focu...
Research in the anxiety disorders has shown that safety behaviors function to maintain pathological ...
Cognitive models suggest that social anxiety disorder (SAD) is maintained through the use of safety ...
Anxiety disorders are the most common mental health problem, affect individuals across the lifespan,...
Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), in particular, exposure therapy, is the treatment of first choic...
Avoidance is a key symptom of anxiety disorders. Maladaptive avoidance impairs general functioning a...
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 ...
There is mounting evidence to suggest that people with anxiety disorders exhibit a risk-avoidant dec...
The potentially detrimental effects of safety behaviors during exposure therapy are still subject to...
Contemporary cognitive theories argue that socially anxious individuals adopt self-protective behavi...
Avoidance behaviors are shaped by associative learning processes in response to fear of impending th...