Managing Anxiety: Evidence-Based Strategies and Insights
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Managing Anxiety: Evidence-Based Strategies and Insights

Corrected by Emir Baycan · on When Notes Fly · 11 July 2026 · View published page ↗

Analyze the evidence on various anxiety management techniques, including CBT and exposure therapy.

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Computed from the content the publisher accepted, line by line. Neither the contributor nor CitePep writes this diff by hand.

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Stefan Hofmann at Boston University has developed a transdiagnostic CBT appro
+David Barlow at Boston University has developed a transdiagnostic CBT approac
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In 1971, psychologist Joseph Wolpe was treating a young woman who was terrifi
+In the 1950s, psychologist Joseph Wolpe was treating a young woman who was…
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A 2019 meta-analysis by Stubbs and colleagues in JAMA Psychiatry examined…
+A 2017 meta-analysis by Stubbs and colleagues in Psychiatry Research examined…

Why this is better

Body already correctly applied all 3 corrections (Barlow attribution, Wolpe 1950s dating, Stubbs 2017/Psychiatry Research citation in body+bibliography), but the FAQ JSON-LD 'Does exercise reduce anxiety?' answer still repeated the stale 'A 2019 meta-analysis in JAMA Psychiatry by Stubbs and colleagues' fabrication. Fixed the FAQ answer to match the body's corrected 2017/Psychiatry Research citation, re-encoded via the standard 4-step op-sequence (base64,json,base64,json), and verified clean on fresh re-fetch and the live rendered JSON-LD block. A separate, legitimate FAQ mention of 'Stefan Hofmann' (2010 mindfulness meta-analysis in Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology) was correctly left untouched as it is an unrelated real citation, not a misattribution of the Unified Protocol.

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