In vivo practice for needle phobia : report on two cases
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1986
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Describes case studies of 2 males (aged 28 and 30 yrs) in which in vivo practice was applied to needle phobia and associated vasovagal fainting. In vivo practice combines skill acquisition with an opportunity to disconfirm negative expectations. Substantial improvements in self-efficacy, anxiety, and performance were obtained. Treatment gains generalized to other settings and were maintained at 3–6 mo follow-up. In vivo practice is recommended for further research into needle phobias. |
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Australian Academic Press |
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http://www.australianacademicpress.com.au/Publications/Journals/Behaviour_Change/behavechange.htm Kavanagh, David J., Knight, Deborah, & Ponzio, Vince (1986) In vivo practice for needle phobia : report on two cases. Behaviour Change, 3, pp. 63-69. |
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Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Psychology & Counselling |
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Journal Article |