Educational overview for structured exposure work. Always coordinate with therapists or medical teams for safety-sensitive presentations. See our Medical Disclaimer.
Hierarchies list feared situations from easiest to hardest. Journaling the plan keeps inhibitory learning visible: predictions, actual outcomes, and reflections all live in one workflow.
Add prompts: “What did I learn?” “What skill helped?” “How will I increase difficulty next time?” Weekly reviews highlight inhibitory learning gains and readiness to advance up the ladder.
Share select entries with therapists via secure exports, or form small peer groups that check in on exposures. Create automation (e.g., Monday reminder: “Review last week’s exposures and schedule the next step”).
Institutions can enroll via the CBT journaling app for students. Individuals can Download the CBT journaling app and see CBT journaling app pricing to keep hierarchies, reminders, and exports in sync.