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Behavioral Intervention
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Health Anxiety
Recruiting1 award5 criteria
Lebanon, New Hampshire
This trial is testing whether a brief cognitive-behavioral intervention delivered by medical assistants can help reduce health anxiety. The intervention consists of four sessions of individually administered cognitive-behavioral therapy. Treatment focuses on building motivation for change, psychoeducation about health anxiety, cognitive restructuring, and situational and interoceptive exposure. The study will recruit from three primary care clinics within the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health system.
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