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Measuring fear change within exposures: Functionally-defined habituation predicts outcome in three randomized controlled trials for pediatric OCD.

Kristen G BenitoJason MachanJennifer B FreemanAbbe M GarciaMichael WaltherHannah E FrankBrianna WellenElyse StewartJulie EdmundsJoshua KempJeffrey SapytaMartin Franklin
Published in: Journal of consulting and clinical psychology (2019)
Habituation is conceptually consistent with multiple mechanistic theories and should continue to be investigated as a practical marker of initial extinction learning and possible moderator of the relationship between fear activation and outcome. Results support the importance of functional and frequent fear measurement during exposures, and discussion considers implications of these findings for future studies aiming to understand learning during exposure and improve exposure delivery. (PsycINFO Database Record
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