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Comparison of behavioral and cognitive-behavioral one-session exposure treatments for small animal phobias
Authors:Koch Ellen I  Spates C Richard  Himle Joseph A
Institution:

a Department of Psychology, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI 49008, USA

b Anxiety Disorders Clinic, University of Michigan Hospital, 9D-9504, 1500 E. Medical Center Drive, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-0118, USA

Abstract:This study evaluated the efficacy of behavioral and cognitive-behavioral one-session exposure treatment procedures with and without programmed generalization for participants with small animal phobias. Forty participants were randomly assigned to the treatment and generalization conditions. Both treatments produced significant improvements from pre-test to post-test and these results were maintained for 1 year. The treatment effect sizes ranged from large to very large across behavioral, self-report, and subjectively rated measures. Participants in the behavioral treatment condition reported that the treatment was significantly more intrusive than participants in the cognitive-behavioral treatment group. The programmed generalization condition did not produce additional measured benefit. The results are discussed in terms of the overall effectiveness of one-session exposure treatment components for small animal phobias.
Keywords:One-session exposure  Animal phobia  Exposure treatment  Behavior therapy  Specific phobia  Generalization
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