The need to optimize exposure treatments for anxiety disorders may be addressed by temporally intensified exposure sessions. Effects on symptom reduction and public health benefits should be examined across different anxiety disorders with comorbid conditions.
Efficacy of temporally intensified exposure for anxiety disorders: A multicenter randomized clinical trial
A. Pittig,I. Heinig,Stephan Goerigk,F. Thiel,K. Hummel,L. Scholl,J. Deckert,P. Pauli,K. Domschke,U. Lueken,T. Fydrich,L. Fehm,J. Plag,A. Ströhle,T. Kircher,B. Straube,W. Rief,K. Koelkebeck,V. Arolt,U. Dannlowski,J. Margraf,Christina Totzeck,S. Schneider,P. Neudeck,M. Craske,Maike Hollandt,J. Richter,A. Hamm,H. Wittchen
Published 2021 in Depression and Anxiety
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2021
- Venue
Depression and Anxiety
- Publication date
2021-07-22
- Fields of study
Medicine, Psychology
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