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015 Maximizing Exposure Therapy Revisited

In this special episode of Pain Science and Sensibility we are co-releasing with the , joining up with and (who you may remember was also a special guest on ) to revisit and expand thoughts on the Inhibitory Learning paper from . Listen in as Sandy...

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