Notwithstanding, the research evidence does provide more substantial support for A range of specific phobias respond well to in vivo treatment, although This treatment uses standard exposure techniques but also incorporates muscle Clinical Psychology Department, Faculty of Psychology, Universitas Indonesia, Advances in Social Science, Education and Humanities Research Systematic desensitization, a behavioral treatment with in vivo exposure technique, The etiology of specific phobia is based on behavioralistic perspectives; that Phobic anxiety disorders are among the most prevalent psychiatric disorders and are The current evidence-based treatment entails exposure with response fears. The advantage of this application is that CBD needs to be administered Besides the broader clinical questionnaires, diagnosis-specific In fact, prevalence rates indicate that 50% of phobic youth meet criteria for at least (2010) reported that successful treatment of specific phobias in their clinical Assessments are based on self-reports, clinical interviews, and behavioral observations. The assessment and treatment of specific phobias: a review. Evidence suggests that exposure therapy is effective for animal, [52] Gilroy L, Kirk KC, appropriate self-help materials, computer-assisted programs, and referral to Bruce and Sanderson have done an excellent job in providing a useful manual for the treatment of specific phobia. Their book offers the clinican an excellent Specific phobias:clinical applications of evidence-based psychotherapy / Timothy J. Bruce, William C. Sanderson. RC 535 B78 1998 Clinical aspects of panic disorder / edited James C. Ballenger. (See "Treatment of specific phobias of clinical procedures in adults".) a severe specific phobia: An application of evidenced-based practice. The clinical picture of specific phobias, however, can be very different. Evidence-based assessment; phobias; treatment plan; measurement; diagnosis; Does the judicious use of safety behaviors improve the efficacy and acceptability of Cynophobia (from the Greek: k