Effects of eye-movement desensitization versus no treatment on repeated measures of fear of spiders
Description
Multiple measures of fear of spiders were acquired during in vivo tests once before and several times after 7 subjects were exposed to an experimental rendition of eye-movement desensitization. The pre- and posttreatment measures were compared with corresponding measures acquired from 7 other subjects once before and several times after a concurrent no-treatment interval. There was no evidence from the in vivo tests that eye-movement desensitization affected fear of spiders.
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Journal
Language
English
Original Work Citation
Bates, L. W., McGlynn, F., Montgomery, R. W., & Mattke, T. (1996, November/December). Effects of eye-movement desensitization versus no treatment on repeated measures of fear of spiders. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 10(6), 555-569. doi:10.1016/S0887-6185(96)00030-8
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Citation
“Effects of eye-movement desensitization versus no treatment on repeated measures of fear of spiders,” Francine Shapiro Library, accessed January 20, 2021, https://emdria.omeka.net/items/show/16086.