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Test Live exposure to agoraphobic situations (If applicable)
Agenda
QUESTION 1: What component becomes essential when Panic Disorder is accompanied by agoraphobia?
Interoceptive exposure
Drug therapy
Live exhibition
Guided meditation
QUESTION 2: What situations do people with agoraphobia usually avoid?
Familiar places
Leisure situations
Situations where escape would be difficult
Places with friends
QUESTION 3: What effect does long-term avoidance have?
Eliminate fear completely
It turns it into depression
Maintains fear in the long term
Disappears spontaneously
QUESTION 4: How does in vivo exposure treatment begin?
Avoiding dangerous places
Doing breathing exercises
Creating a hierarchy of situations
Waiting to feel ready
QUESTION 5: What tool is used to organize feared situations?
Risk scale
Degree of avoidance
SUDS scale
Level of familiarity
QUESTION 6: What should be removed during the presentation to facilitate learning?
Social support
Safety behaviors
Recreational activities
Using reminders
QUESTION 7: What is one of the objectives of live exposure?
Reinforce avoidance
Confirm the danger of situations
Disconfirm catastrophic beliefs
Avoid new situations
QUESTION 8: What ultimate benefit is sought with live exposure?
Improve physical condition
Regain mobility and daily functioning
Increase economic income
Avoid all inconveniences
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