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Employing paradoxical intention in the treatment of agoraphobia
Authors:L.Michael Ascher
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Department of Psychiatry, Temple University School of Medicine, c/o E.P.P.I., 3300 Henry Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19129, U.S.A.

Abstract:The present study assessed the efficacy of paradoxical intention in ameliorating the travel restriction of agoraphobics. A combined score indicating proximity to two difficult target locations represented the dependent variable. A multiple baseline across subjects was used with each of two groups of five clients. This was accomplished by sequentially staggering introduction of treatment. At the conclusion of baseline phase. Group A received 6 weeks of gradual exposure followed by paradoxical intention to criterion. Group B received paradoxical intention to criterion immediately after baseline. Results indicated that paradoxical intention produced greater movement toward targets for clients in Group B when compared both with their baseline and with the performance of Group A following an equal period of gradual exposure.
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