- Exposure therapy
Exposure therapy is a
cognitive behavioral therapy technique for reducing fear and anxiety responses, especiallyphobia , based on the principles ofhabituation andcognitive dissonance . It is similar tosystematic desensitization , though it works more quickly and produces more robust results.Fact|date=March 2008 It is also very closely related toexposure and response prevention , a method widely used for the treatment ofobsessive-compulsive disorder .Exposure-based therapy may be effective in preventing the progression from acute stress disorder to post-traumatic stress disorder, according to a report in the June, 2008 issue of Archives of General Psychiatry. [ [http://newswise.com/articles/view/541282/ Newswise: Exposure Therapy May Help Prevent Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder] ]
Techniques
Exposure therapy identifies the cognitions, emotions and physiological arousal that accompany a fear-inducing stimulus, and attempts to break the pattern of escape that strengthens the fear response through measured exposure to progressively stronger stimuli until habituation is reached. The technique involves the creation of a program of steadily escalating steps or challenges (a
Method of Factors ), which can be explicit or implicit, that work towards a final goal representing a 'non-phobic' behavior. The patient then voluntarily moves through the steps with a means of terminating each step which is under voluntary control.ee also
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Prolonged exposure therapy References
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