Integrating Exposure Therapy into Counselling Practice: An Effective Approach to Treating Anxiety Disorders
Oguche, ThankGod Emmanuel, Ekma, Ifeoma Keziah and Mutung, Cecilia
Abstract
Exposure therapy is one of the most empirically supported treatments for anxiety-related disorders, including phobias, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), panic disorder, and post- traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Despite its proven efficacy, exposure-based interventions remain underutilized in counselling settings, where practitioners often prioritize emotional support and insight-oriented approaches. This article explores the integration of exposure therapy within a counselling framework, emphasizing its compatibility with client-centered principles and therapeutic alliance. Theoretical underpinnings grounded in behavioural and cognitive-behavioural models are discussed, along with key techniques such as in vivo, imaginal, interoceptive, and virtual reality exposure. A detailed case study demonstrates practical application in treating specific phobia, illustrating the gradual process of fear hierarchy development, graded exposure, and habituation. The paper also addresses common challenges, including client resistance, ethical considerations, and the need for specialized training among counsellors. Findings support the ethical and collaborative use of exposure therapy as a transformative tool for empowering clients, reducing avoidance behaviours, and enhancing long-term treatment outcomes in counselling practice.
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