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The Eclectic Approach to the Treatment of Phobias
K. ROY MACKENZIE
Am J Psychiatry 1973;130:1103-1106.
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Associate Professor of Psychiatry, University of Calgary Medical School, and Director of Psychiatry, Holy Cross Hospital, 2210 2nd St., S.W., Calgary, Alberta, Canada
1973, The American Psychiatric Association
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A patient with air travel phobia was treated by a variety of therapeutic techniques. Initially, intensive reciprocal inhibition similar to implosion therapy was used, with concomitant supportive psychotherapy. Then psychodynamically oriented short-term therapy was introduced to achieve more lasting results. The author suggests that rather than establishing a dogmatic position in terms of selected technique, the therapist should take a truly eclectic approach within the unfolding treatment of a single patient.Abstract Teaser
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