Clinical Guide to Exposure Therapy provides evidence-based
guidance on how to incorporate and tailor exposure therapy for
patients who present with problems beyond fear and its disorders.
Exposure therapy is a relatively easy-to-implement intervention
with powerful effects. Helping clinicians expand their reach and
effectiveness, this clinician’s guide includes chapters on (1)
considerations for deviating from standard exposure protocols when
patients present with comorbid psychiatric or medical conditions
and (2) how to use exposure therapy in the treatment of conditions
that do not center on fear or anxiety (e.g., eating disorders,
obesity, depression, substance use disorders, chronic pain).
Complementing existing resources for clinicians on exposure therapy
for the treatment of anxiety disorders, this volume providesÂ
guidance on issues related to the planning and implementation of
exposure interventions more broadly. This clinical guide an
essential resource for the advanced trainee and clinician providing
exposure therapy for complex comorbidities and unique populations.
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