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20-07-2023 | Original Article

Examining Community Clinicians Use of Imaginal Exposure with Childhood Anxiety Disorders

Auteur: Stephen P. H. Whiteside

Gepubliceerd in: Child Psychiatry & Human Development | Uitgave 2/2025

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Abstract

Although community therapists rarely use exposure when treating youth with anxiety disorders, they are more likely to endorse the use of imaginal exposure, relative to in vivo or interoceptive exposure. Such use of imaginal exposure could reflect a sub-optimal replacement for in vivo exposure or a targeted intervention to address anxiety-provoking thoughts, such as in generalized anxiety disorder. The current study used the survey responses of 178 community-based clinicians to examine these competing hypotheses. The results indicated that therapist endorsement of more clearly defined imaginal exposure was significantly lower than other techniques such as cognitive restructuring, and that imaginal exposure was most often used instead of more intensive forms of exposures. In addition, most of the endorsed interventions were targeted at helping youth cope with anxiety rather than corrective learning. Alternatively, there was no observed association between imaginal exposure and treatment of general anxiety. These finding suggest that community therapist use of imaginal exposure is suboptimal and unlikely to improve treatment outcomes.
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The observation that community therapist use of imaginal exposure cannot be assumed to be substandard practice as it may reflect appropriate use with GAD has been raised by multiple reviewers and noted as limitation of previous studies [8, 11].
 
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Metagegevens
Titel
Examining Community Clinicians Use of Imaginal Exposure with Childhood Anxiety Disorders
Auteur
Stephen P. H. Whiteside
Publicatiedatum
20-07-2023
Uitgeverij
Springer US
Gepubliceerd in
Child Psychiatry & Human Development / Uitgave 2/2025
Print ISSN: 0009-398X
Elektronisch ISSN: 1573-3327
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10578-023-01556-3