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- Exposure_hierarchy abstract "In exposure therapy, an exposure hierarchy is developed to help clients confront their feared objects and situations in a manner that is systematic and controlled for the purpose of systematic desensitization. Exposure hierarchies are included in the treatment of a wide range of anxiety disorders.An exposure hierarchy itself is a list of objects and situations that an individual fears or avoids that are graded or rank-ordered in their ability to elicit anxiety. The least anxiety-provoking situations are ordered at the bottom of the hierarchy while the most anxiety-provoking situations are at the top. Exposure hierarchies typically consist of 10-15 items and will guide the client’s exposure practices. And abbreviated example of an exposure hierarchy is pictured in Image 1. When exposure to an item at the bottom of the hierarchy leads to moderately reduced distress or increased tolerance, a client progresses up the hierarchy to more and more difficult exposures. An exposure hierarchy can also be used as an assessment tool of the client's progress and their increasing ability to habituate to fearful situations further up in their hierarchy.".
- Exposure_hierarchy thumbnail Exposure_Hierarchy_Example.jpg?width=300.
- Exposure_hierarchy wikiPageID "9526365".
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- Exposure_hierarchy wikiPageRevisionID "694739332".
- Exposure_hierarchy wikiPageWikiLink Anxiety_disorder.
- Exposure_hierarchy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cognitive_behavioral_therapy.
- Exposure_hierarchy wikiPageWikiLink Exposure_therapy.
- Exposure_hierarchy wikiPageWikiLink Habituation.
- Exposure_hierarchy wikiPageWikiLink Subjective_Units_of_Distress_Scale_(SUDS).
- Exposure_hierarchy wikiPageWikiLink Subjective_units_of_distress_scale.
- Exposure_hierarchy wikiPageWikiLink Systematic_desensitization.
- Exposure_hierarchy wikiPageWikiLink File:Exposure_Hierarchy_Example.jpg.
- Exposure_hierarchy wikiPageWikiLinkText "Establish anxiety stimulus hierarchy".
- Exposure_hierarchy wikiPageWikiLinkText "exposure practices and hierarchy".
- Exposure_hierarchy wikiPageWikiLinkText "fear and avoidance hierarchy".
- Exposure_hierarchy wikiPageWikiLinkText "hierarchy".
- Exposure_hierarchy wikiPageWikiLinkText "stimulus hierarchy".
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- Exposure_hierarchy subject Category:Cognitive_behavioral_therapy.
- Exposure_hierarchy comment "In exposure therapy, an exposure hierarchy is developed to help clients confront their feared objects and situations in a manner that is systematic and controlled for the purpose of systematic desensitization. Exposure hierarchies are included in the treatment of a wide range of anxiety disorders.An exposure hierarchy itself is a list of objects and situations that an individual fears or avoids that are graded or rank-ordered in their ability to elicit anxiety.".
- Exposure_hierarchy label "Exposure hierarchy".
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- Exposure_hierarchy depiction Exposure_Hierarchy_Example.jpg.
- Exposure_hierarchy isPrimaryTopicOf Exposure_hierarchy.