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Serggg [28]
3 years ago
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A therapist who sat with a patient with bulimia while the patient ate appropriate quantities of "forbidden" foods, and then stay

ed until the patient no longer had the urge to purge, would be practicing:
Biology
1 answer:
erma4kov [3.2K]3 years ago
7 0
Exposure and response prevention

Exposure and response prevention (ERP or EX/RP) <span>is a type of </span>cognitive behavioral therapy<span> where an individual is asked to expose himself/herself (E) to thoughts, objects, situations, and images that trigger a patient's fears, anxieties, or obsessive/compulsive actions.

The patient then consciously makes a choice to discontinue his/her usual responses to the said exposures and makes a commitment not to give in and engage in the compulsive behavior (Ritual Prevention - RP). This is initially done in the presence or guidance of a therapist. Eventually, the patient learns exercises to manage and cope in the absence of a therapist.
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