Does habituation matter? Emotional processing theory and exposure therapy for acrophobia

scientific article published on July 23, 2010

Does habituation matter? Emotional processing theory and exposure therapy for acrophobia is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.BRAT.2010.07.009
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P50authorMichelle CraskeQ4988211
P2093author name stringAaron Baker
Jayson Mystkowski
Arezou Mortazavi
Rena Yi
Michelle G. Craske
Najwa Culver
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P433issue11
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjectexposure therapyQ446198
habituationQ1136816
P304page(s)1139-1143
P577publication date2010-07-23
P1433published inBehaviour Research and TherapyQ15759952
P1476titleDoes habituation matter? Emotional processing theory and exposure therapy for acrophobia
P478volume48

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