How Do Patients' Fear Prediction and Fear Experience Impact Exposure-Based Therapy for Panic Disorder With Agoraphobia? A Comprehensive Analysis of Fear Prediction
Marina Hilleke, Thomas Lang, Sylvia Helbig-Lang, Georg W. Alpers, Volker Arolt, Jürgen Deckert, Thomas Fydrich, Alfons O. Hamm, Tilo Kircher, Jan Richter, Andreas Ströhle, Hans-Ulrich Wittchen, Alexander L. Gerlach

TL;DR
This study explores how patients' predicted fear versus actual fear during exposure therapy affects treatment outcomes for panic disorder with agoraphobia.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel analysis of fear prediction accuracy and its impact on exposure therapy outcomes using Rachman's model.
Findings
Patients tend to overpredict fear during exposure therapy.
Reduction in expected fear over time strongly predicts treatment success.
Fear prediction accuracy remains stable despite decreases in both expected and experienced fear.
Abstract
Expectancy violation has been proposed as a potential core mechanism of action in psychotherapy, particularly in exposure therapy for anxiety disorders. However, various relevant expectations have been discussed, and empirical studies examining their significance are still scarce. This study aimed to investigate one specific form of expectancy violation, based on Rachman's (1994) match-mismatch model, specifically by comparing expected and experienced fear and examining their relationship to safety behaviour during exposure in vivo in 268 patients meeting DSM-IV criteria for panic disorder with agoraphobia. Participants underwent exposure to a highly controlled manual-based cognitive behaviour therapy in a randomised multicenter psychotherapy study. Participants tended to overpredict fear during exposure. Both expected and experienced fear significantly decreased over the course of…
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TopicsAnxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes · Mental Health Research Topics · Memory and Neural Mechanisms
