2023
DOI: 10.1007/s10578-023-01540-x
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Pilot Study of Self-Distancing Augmentation to Exposure Therapy for Youth Anxiety

Abstract: This pilot examines a self-distancing augmentation to exposure. Nine youth with anxiety (ages 11–17; 67% female) completed treatment. The study employed a brief (eight session) crossover ABA/BAB design. Exposure difficulty, engagement with exposure, and treatment acceptability were examined as primary outcome variables. Visual inspection of plots indicated that youth completed more difficult exposures during augmented exposure sessions [EXSD] than classic exposure sessions [EX] by therapist- and youth-report a… Show more

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