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The Exposure Guide: A Practical Measure of Exposure Quality
Quality monitoring is essential for the use of evidence-based interventions (EBIs) in both
practice and research settings, yet few quality measures have been developed or validated …
practice and research settings, yet few quality measures have been developed or validated …
The NExT trial: Protocol for a two-phase randomized controlled trial testing transcranial magnetic stimulation to augment exposure therapy for youth with OCD
Abstract Background Exposure with Response Prevention (ERP) is a first-line treatment for
OCD, but even when combined with first-line medications it is insufficiently effective for …
OCD, but even when combined with first-line medications it is insufficiently effective for …
Evaluating the Relationship Between Therapist Negative Beliefs About Exposure Therapy and Delivery Behavior
Therapist negative beliefs about exposure have been identified as a key contributor to
underutilization and suboptimal delivery of exposure—however, supporting evidence is …
underutilization and suboptimal delivery of exposure—however, supporting evidence is …
[HTML][HTML] A Team-Based Partner-Driven Model for Delivering Outpatient Exposure Treatment for Pediatric Anxiety and OCD
Objective Anxiety disorders are among the most common and earliest forms of
psychopathology, yet few providers in community practice settings use or are trained in …
psychopathology, yet few providers in community practice settings use or are trained in …
Assessing the Link between Individual Differences in Distress Tolerance and the use of Exposure-Based Therapies in UK based Cognitive Behavioural Therapists
A Churm - 2023 - repository.essex.ac.uk
Despite the demonstrated effectiveness of exposure-based therapies, studies show that
therapists often avoid using exposure or do so in ways not consistent with evidence-based …
therapists often avoid using exposure or do so in ways not consistent with evidence-based …