Imaginal Flooding and Exposure to Real Phobic Situations: Treatment Outcome with Agoraphobic Patients
- 1 October 1976
- journal article
- Published by Royal College of Psychiatrists in The British Journal of Psychiatry
- Vol. 129 (4), 362-371
- https://doi.org/10.1192/bjp.129.4.361
Abstract
Summary: Each of thirty-six female agoraphobic out-patients were treated by one of three methods: 8 sessions of imaginal flooding followed by 8 sessions of practice in the real situation; 16 sessions of combined flooding and practice; or 16 sessions of practice alone. Three therapists treated equal numbers of patients in each group, and there was some evidence that patients' response varied according to the therapist seen, irrespective of treatment group. There were no significant differences between treatment groups after 8 sessions, 16 sessions or on six-month follow-up. It is concluded that there are no long-term differences between the effects of treatments involving exposure to either imaginai or real phobic situations or to a combination of both, provided that patients are encouraged to practise between sessions.Keywords
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