Self-exposure therapy for panic disorder with agoraphobia
The British Journal of Psychiatry2001Vol. 178(4), pp. 331–336
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Ligia M. Ito, Lorenzo Araujo, Vera Lucia C Tess, Tito Paes de Barros-Neto, Fernando Ramos Asbahr, I. M. Marks
Abstract
The three methods of self-exposure were equally effective in reducing panic and agoraphobic symptoms in the short- and long-term.
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