Continuing Professional Development: Unit 8. Exposure therapy: principles and practice

Paul Rogers, Kevin Gournay, Joe Curran, Jennifer Darling

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Abstract

Aims and intended learning outcomes. This article discusses the principles and practice of exposure therapy. After reading this article, reviewing the recommended reading, and reflecting on your practice you will be able to: Discuss the evidence-based knowledge that underpins exposure therapy practice. Provide exposure therapy with a suitable client (e.g. a client with an anxiety disorer) under the supervision of a cognitive behaviour therapist. Reflect upon the exposure therapy provided and review the strengths and weaknesses of exposure therapy in day to day clinical practice.
Original languageEnglish
JournalBritish Journal of Wellbeing
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2010

Keywords

  • exposure
  • behaviour therapy
  • cognitive behaviour therapy
  • self-help

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