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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

ed with obsessive-compulsive disorder (which is generally considered to be entirely psychopathological).

A goal of behavior therapy may be to rid you of a fear-based response to particular events, things, or places by pairing them with a response that relaxes you. The relaxation response will inhibit the development of fear. The more times the event is followed by a relaxation response and not fear, the less likely it is that the event will produce a fear-based response. The fear response is gra

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