Publisher Copyright: © The Author(s), 2023. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies.Excessive reassurance seeking (ERS) is believed to play an important role in maintaining mental health problems, in particular anxiety disorders such as obsessive-compulsive disorder and health anxiety. Despite this, therapists commonly give into patients' requests for reassurance in clinical settings and are generally unsure how to handle the issue both in therapy itself and concerning advice to the patient's loved ones. In order to increase our understanding of therapists' perception of ERS and how interventions for ERS are managed, we examined therapists' perception and underst...
Individuals with depression can engage in aversive interpersonal behaviours, such as excessive reass...
Contains fulltext : 150533.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background Alth...
Psychological therapists commonly fail to adhere to treatment protocols in everyday clinical practic...
Funding Information: Excessive Reassurance Seeking (ERS) is an under-researched and poorly understoo...
In obsessive-compulsive disorder, reassurance seeking (RS) is associated with negative consequences ...
Excessive-reassurance-seeking (RS), conceptualized as a form of compulsive checking in obsessive-com...
Excessive reassurance-seeking (ERS) is a common problem among individuals dealing with emotional and...
Excessive reassurance seeking (ERS) is commonly reported in patients who have OCD or health anxiety....
Excessive reassurance seeking (ERS) is commonly reported in patients who have OCD or health anxiety....
Excessive reassurance seeking (ERS) is commonly reported in patients who have OCD or health anxiety....
Excessive reassurance seeking (ERS) is commonly reported in patients who have OCD or health anxiety....
Different forms of excessive reassurance-seeking safety behaviours are explored, along with reasons ...
Clients who seek psychotherapeutic treatment have had personal experiences involving some form of di...
Clients who seek psychotherapeutic treatment have had personal experiences involving some form of di...
Background: Cognitive behavioural interventions for excessive reassurance seeking (ERS) typically fo...
Individuals with depression can engage in aversive interpersonal behaviours, such as excessive reass...
Contains fulltext : 150533.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background Alth...
Psychological therapists commonly fail to adhere to treatment protocols in everyday clinical practic...
Funding Information: Excessive Reassurance Seeking (ERS) is an under-researched and poorly understoo...
In obsessive-compulsive disorder, reassurance seeking (RS) is associated with negative consequences ...
Excessive-reassurance-seeking (RS), conceptualized as a form of compulsive checking in obsessive-com...
Excessive reassurance-seeking (ERS) is a common problem among individuals dealing with emotional and...
Excessive reassurance seeking (ERS) is commonly reported in patients who have OCD or health anxiety....
Excessive reassurance seeking (ERS) is commonly reported in patients who have OCD or health anxiety....
Excessive reassurance seeking (ERS) is commonly reported in patients who have OCD or health anxiety....
Excessive reassurance seeking (ERS) is commonly reported in patients who have OCD or health anxiety....
Different forms of excessive reassurance-seeking safety behaviours are explored, along with reasons ...
Clients who seek psychotherapeutic treatment have had personal experiences involving some form of di...
Clients who seek psychotherapeutic treatment have had personal experiences involving some form of di...
Background: Cognitive behavioural interventions for excessive reassurance seeking (ERS) typically fo...
Individuals with depression can engage in aversive interpersonal behaviours, such as excessive reass...
Contains fulltext : 150533.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background Alth...
Psychological therapists commonly fail to adhere to treatment protocols in everyday clinical practic...