
In Vivo Mastery Component: Initiating the Consolidation and Closure Phase
Esther Deblinger, Anthony P. Mannarino, Judith A. Cohen, Melissa K. Runyon, and Anne H. Heflin
in Child Sexual Abuse: A Primer for Treating Children, Adolescents, and Their Nonoffending Parents (2 ed.)
This chapter presents individual parent and child sessions, as well as conjoint sessions in which the rationales and process of in vivo exposure and mastery are introduced. Prior to the ...
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Session 12: Evaluation of In-Vivo Exposure Assignment
Victor G. Carrión
in Cue-Centered Therapy for Youth Experiencing Posttraumatic Symptoms: A Structured Multi-Modal Intervention, Therapist Guide
Session 12 focuses primarily on evaluating the in vivo exposure, with a particular focus on the use of tools in responding to traumatic cues. Because the therapy has almost run its course, ...
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Session 2
Edna B. Foa, Elizabeth A. Hembree, Barbara Olasov Rothbaum, and Sheila A. M. Rauch
in Prolonged Exposure Therapy for PTSD: Emotional Processing of Traumatic Experiences - Therapist Guide (2 edn)
This session instructs the therapist on how to interactively present to the patient “common reactions to trauma,” an educational discussion that describes and validates the patient’s ...
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Exposure and Cognitive Restructuring: Ongoing Exposure
Debra A. Hope, Richard G. Heimberg, and Cynthia L. Turk
in Managing Social Anxiety,Therapist Guide: A Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Approach (2 ed.)
Chapter 12 corresponds to chapter 8 of the workbook, and discusses the ongoing exposure, covering timeline, materials needed, session overview, homework, timing and frequency of in-session ...
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Settling Into the Journey: The Ongoing Routine of In-Session and Homework Exposures
Debra A. Hope, Richard G. Heimberg, and Cynthia L. Turk
in Managing Social Anxiety, Workbook: A Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Approach (3 edn)
After the first in-session exposure, treatment enters a middle phase in which sessions revolve around the routine of in-session exposures and review and completion of in vivo (real-life) ...
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Exposure and Cognitive Restructuring: Ongoing Exposure
Debra A. Hope, Richard G. Heimberg, and Cynthia L. Turk
in Managing Social Anxiety, Therapist Guide: A Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Approach (3 edn)
After the first in-session exposure, treatment enters a middle phase in which sessions (typically five to six in the recommended 16-session treatment program) revolve around the routine of ...
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Session 2
Barbara Olasov Rothbaum, Edna B. Foa, Elizabeth A. Hembree, and Sheila A. M. Rauch
in Reclaiming Your Life from a Traumatic Experience: A Prolonged Exposure Treatment Program - Workbook (2 edn)
In Session 2, the patient will learn about common reactions to trauma. He or She will begin to construct a list of situations they have been avoiding (called the In Vivo Exposure ...
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Session 3: Exposure and Ritual Prevention—Introducing In Vivo Exposure
Edna B. Foa, Elna Yadin, and Tracey K. Lichner
in Exposure and Response (Ritual) Prevention for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder: Therapist Guide (2 ed.)
Chapter 6 introduces the patient to in vivo exposure for OCD, with example applications for washing and checking rituals. Instructions for self-exposure by the patient are outlined, as well ...
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How to Do Exposure
Martin M. Antony, Michelle G. Craske, and David H. Barlow
in Mastering Your Fears and Phobias: Workbook (2 ed.)
Chapter 7 further explores in vivo exposures, and focuses on the process of performing an exposure. The chapter discusses the differences between massed and spaced exposures, graduated and ...
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Overcoming Insomnia: A Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Approach, Workbook (2 ed.)
Jack D. Edinger and Colleen E. Carney
This treatment program uses evidence-based cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) methods to correct poor sleep habits. CBT has been proven in multiple studies to improve sleep by reducing time ...
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Getting Ready for Exposure
Martin M. Antony, Michelle G. Craske, and David H. Barlow
in Mastering Your Fears and Phobias: Workbook (2 ed.)
Chapter 6 prepares the client to experience in vivo exposures and discusses the rationale behind this treatment process. Exposure hierarchies are introduced along with the steps to develop ...
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Controlling Thoughts That Cause Anxiety: II. Thinking the Worst
Michelle G. Craske and David H. Barlow
in Mastery of Your Anxiety and Worry: Workbook (2 ed.)
Chapter 7 continues to explore methods of controlling thoughts that cause anxiety, and focuses on catastrophic thinking. Decatastrophizing is explored as a strategy against catastrophizing. ...
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Session 11: In-Session Exposure to Cues
Victor G. Carrión
in Cue-Centered Therapy for Youth Experiencing Posttraumatic Symptoms: A Structured Multi-Modal Intervention, Therapist Guide
During session 11, the traumatic cues imagined during session 10 are revisited with the aid of the therapist to explore response patterns and facilitate behavioral change. Previously ...
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Session 3
Elna Yadin, Edna B. Foa, and Tracey K. Lichner
in Treating Your OCD with Exposure and Response (Ritual) Prevention Therapy: Workbook (2 ed.)
Chapter 5 explores the third session on in vivo exposure, and how it will be conducted within the treatment session by your therapist. Instuctions for how to practice self-exposure homework ...
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Preparing for Exposure
Michelle G. Craske, Martin M. Antony, and David H. Barlow
in Mastering Your Fears and Phobias: Therapist Guide (2 ed.)
Chapter 7 explores in vivo exposures, and aims to help the client understand and prepare for exposure exercises. Clients will develop an in vivo exposure hierarchy, and rank tasks by how ...
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Concurrent Treatment of PTSD and Substance Use Disorders Using Prolonged Exposure (COPE): Therapist Guide
Sudie E. Back, Edna B. Foa, Therese K. Killeen, Katherine L. Mills, Maree Teesson, Bonnie Dansky Cotton, Kathleen M. Carroll, and Kathleen T. Brady
Concurrent Treatment of PTSD and Substance Use Disorders Using Prolonged Exposure (COPE) is a an integrated treatment cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy program designed for patients who ...
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Overview of Exposure Therapy
Carolyn Black Becker, Nicholas R. Farrell, and Glenn Waller
in Exposure Therapy for Eating Disorders
Exposure therapy is an extremely powerful technique for reducing pathological anxiety. As demonstrated in this chapter, this very common-sense strategy can be adapted to address a wide ...
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Session 1
Barbara Olasov Rothbaum, Edna B. Foa, Elizabeth A. Hembree, and Sheila A. M. Rauch
in Reclaiming Your Life from a Traumatic Experience: A Prolonged Exposure Treatment Program - Workbook (2 edn)
In Session 1, the patient learns about the overall treatment program and the procedures that will be used, including both imaginal exposure (reliving the trauma in imagination) and in vivo ...
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Foundations of Prolonged Exposure
Edna B. Foa, Elizabeth A. Hembree, Barbara Olasov Rothbaum, and Sheila A. M. Rauch
in Prolonged Exposure Therapy for PTSD: Emotional Processing of Traumatic Experiences - Therapist Guide (2 edn)
Foundations of prolonged exposure (PE) include (1) education about common reactions to trauma, what maintains trauma-related symptoms, and how PE reduces posttraumatic stress disorder ...
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Session 1
Barbara Olasov Rothbaum, Edna B. Foa, and Elizabeth A. Hembree
in Reclaiming Your Life from a Traumatic Experience: Workbook
Chapter 3 outlines the first session of treatment and provides an overview of the program and the procedures that will be used during the course of the treatment (imaginal exposure and in ...
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