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Intervention paradigms differ in the degree to which their strategies are individualized across clients. In some intervention paradigms, the methods of intervention are similar for all clients with the same behavior problem or are similar for all behavior problems. This would be illustrated by a treatment program that involved exposure and desensitization treatment protocols with all children with anxiety disorders (see discussions in March, 1995) or adults with a panic disorder (Craske, Rapee, & Barlow, 1992).

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Haynes, S.N., O’Brien, W.H. (2000). Clinical Case Formulation. In: Principles and Practice of Behavioral Assessment. Applied Clinical Psychology. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-306-47469-9_13

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