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The Big Book of Exposures (New Harbinger Publications) is available
on Amazon as well as Barnes and Noble.
on Amazon as well as Barnes and Noble.
Editorial Reviews of the Book:
“Exposure therapy—helping patients therapeutically face their fears—is the most effective intervention for treating clinical fear and anxiety, and Springer and Tolin have amassed a comprehensive, practical guide to using this technique. Complete with loads of creative exposure ideas and suggestions, this book is a must for any clinician working with anxious and fearful individuals.” —Jonathan Abramowitz, PhD, University of North Carolina
“Drawing from their extensive clinical experience and research expertise, Springer and Tolin have created an invaluable resource for both beginner and advanced clinicians who use, or who would like to use, exposure therapy in their practice. This practical guide is packed with evidence-informed, innovative recommendations for designing in vivo, interoceptive, and imaginal exposures for children and adults with a range of anxiety and related disorders. A ‘must-read’ for clinicians looking to expand their repertoire of clinical skills.” —Susan M. Orsillo, PhD, Suffolk University
“The Big Book of Exposures is a cornucopia of creative and effective exposure strategies for a range of anxiety disorders. The authors have cataloged hundreds of simple and effective exposures that they’ve tested in their own clinical practices. The exposures worked for them, and will work for you. If you’re in search of thoughtful guidance on designing and implementing exposures, add this book to your bookshelf. You won’t regret it.” —Michael A. Tompkins, PhD, ABPP, University of California, Berkley
“Confronting feared situations is among the most powerful approaches to treating anxiety and related disorders. This well-written, accessible book is filled with practical tips for conducting exposure therapy for the most common anxiety-related problems. This book will even help therapists to overcome their own apprehension about using exposure therapy, by addressing frequently occurring misconceptions and myths concerning exposure. The Big Book of Exposures is essential reading for any therapist who treats anxiety disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), illness anxiety, and related problems—whether they are a student, novice clinician, or seasoned therapist.” —Martin M. Antony, PhD, ABPP, Ryerson University
“Exposure therapy—helping patients therapeutically face their fears—is the most effective intervention for treating clinical fear and anxiety, and Springer and Tolin have amassed a comprehensive, practical guide to using this technique. Complete with loads of creative exposure ideas and suggestions, this book is a must for any clinician working with anxious and fearful individuals.” —Jonathan Abramowitz, PhD, University of North Carolina
“Drawing from their extensive clinical experience and research expertise, Springer and Tolin have created an invaluable resource for both beginner and advanced clinicians who use, or who would like to use, exposure therapy in their practice. This practical guide is packed with evidence-informed, innovative recommendations for designing in vivo, interoceptive, and imaginal exposures for children and adults with a range of anxiety and related disorders. A ‘must-read’ for clinicians looking to expand their repertoire of clinical skills.” —Susan M. Orsillo, PhD, Suffolk University
“The Big Book of Exposures is a cornucopia of creative and effective exposure strategies for a range of anxiety disorders. The authors have cataloged hundreds of simple and effective exposures that they’ve tested in their own clinical practices. The exposures worked for them, and will work for you. If you’re in search of thoughtful guidance on designing and implementing exposures, add this book to your bookshelf. You won’t regret it.” —Michael A. Tompkins, PhD, ABPP, University of California, Berkley
“Confronting feared situations is among the most powerful approaches to treating anxiety and related disorders. This well-written, accessible book is filled with practical tips for conducting exposure therapy for the most common anxiety-related problems. This book will even help therapists to overcome their own apprehension about using exposure therapy, by addressing frequently occurring misconceptions and myths concerning exposure. The Big Book of Exposures is essential reading for any therapist who treats anxiety disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), illness anxiety, and related problems—whether they are a student, novice clinician, or seasoned therapist.” —Martin M. Antony, PhD, ABPP, Ryerson University
New Harbinger Publication's Clinician's Corner
Blog post:
Getting (Even More!) Creative with Exposures: In the Age of Teletherapy - By Kristen Springer, Ph.D.