Figure 3.
Exposure hierarchy. Each factor that follows will have a high- and low-risk option that is individual to the patient. It is important to change the risk associated with just one factor at a time to increase the likelihood of successful exposure: how far they have to travel; who they are eating with; time of day; volume of meal; novel or familiar food; whether they drove themselves or rode with someone.

Exposure hierarchy. Each factor that follows will have a high- and low-risk option that is individual to the patient. It is important to change the risk associated with just one factor at a time to increase the likelihood of successful exposure: how far they have to travel; who they are eating with; time of day; volume of meal; novel or familiar food; whether they drove themselves or rode with someone.

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