Item does not contain fulltextThe primary aim of the current study was to further investigate the deleterious effects of safety-seeking behaviors on fear reduction by disentangling the effects of perceived availability of threat-relevant safety behaviors during treatment versus their actual use. Participants (N = 72) displaying marked claustrophobic fear were randomly assigned to 1 of 5 conditions: (a) exposure only (EO), (b) exposure with safety-behavior availability (SBA), (c) exposure with safety-behavior utilization (SBU), (d) credible placebo treatment (PL). or (e) wait list (WL). High end-state functioning rates at posttreatment were as follows: EO = 94%, SBA = 45%, SBU = 44%, PL = 25%, and WL = 0%. Findings suggest that it is the per...
There is ample evidence that the use of safety behaviour can interfere with the progress of therapy,...
Background and objectives In psychoeducation before exposure treatment patients are sometimes provid...
Safety behaviors can prevent or minimize a feared outcome. However, in relatively safe situations, t...
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...
Exposure therapy is traditionally conducted with an emphasis on the elimination of safety behaviors....
There is a longstanding debate whether allowing safety-seeking behaviors (SSBs) during cognitive-beh...
Safety behaviour consists of actions, thoughts, and/or protective objects that fearful individuals u...
The potentially detrimental effects of safety behaviors during exposure therapy are still subject to...
Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), in particular, exposure therapy, is the treatment of first choic...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: In psychoeducation before exposure treatment patients are sometimes provi...
Safety behavior involves precautions to prevent or minimize a feared outcome, and is involved in the...
Safety behavior is involved in the maintenance of anxiety disorders, presumably because it prevents ...
In this investigation, the authors examined the effect of attributional processes concerning medicat...
There is ample evidence that the use of safety behaviour can interfere with the progress of therapy,...
Background and objectives In psychoeducation before exposure treatment patients are sometimes provid...
Safety behaviors can prevent or minimize a feared outcome. However, in relatively safe situations, t...
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...
Exposure therapy is traditionally conducted with an emphasis on the elimination of safety behaviors....
There is a longstanding debate whether allowing safety-seeking behaviors (SSBs) during cognitive-beh...
Safety behaviour consists of actions, thoughts, and/or protective objects that fearful individuals u...
The potentially detrimental effects of safety behaviors during exposure therapy are still subject to...
Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), in particular, exposure therapy, is the treatment of first choic...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: In psychoeducation before exposure treatment patients are sometimes provi...
Safety behavior involves precautions to prevent or minimize a feared outcome, and is involved in the...
Safety behavior is involved in the maintenance of anxiety disorders, presumably because it prevents ...
In this investigation, the authors examined the effect of attributional processes concerning medicat...
There is ample evidence that the use of safety behaviour can interfere with the progress of therapy,...
Background and objectives In psychoeducation before exposure treatment patients are sometimes provid...
Safety behaviors can prevent or minimize a feared outcome. However, in relatively safe situations, t...