Term ID: T1451

Exposure Response Prevention

/exposure-response-prevention/
A behavioral therapy technique primarily used for obsessive-compulsive disorder, involving systematic exposure to anxiety-provoking stimuli while preventing the performance of compulsive rituals, leading to habituation and symptom reduction.
Example: A person with checking compulsions learning to lock their door once and leave without returning to check, gradually reducing anxiety and compulsive behaviors through repeated practice.

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Reference: Meyer (1966)