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A case is presented to illustrate integration of cognitive and behavioral techniques in treating blood-injection-injury phobia. The 11-session treatment is depicted with particular attention to details that seem critical for success but are underemphasized in behavioral approaches to treatment for blood-injection-injury phobia. This case highlights the benefit of supplementing exposure-based treatment...