Implosive therapy in the treatment of a phobic disorder

Illustrates the techniques of implosive therapy (IT) in the treatment of a 20-yr-old female with an injection phobia. S's MMPI scores were high on 3 scales: Hs 82, Hy 73, and Ma 70. IT treatment consisted primarily of vivid descriptions of scenes related to the S's fears, exposure to actua...

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