Abstract
An in vitro flooding package was used to treat the posttraumatic stress disorders of three children. Traumatic scenes were identified and stimulus-response imagery cues were provided according to a multiple baseline design. The outcome data revealed positive changes on the children's affective, behavioral, and cognitive parameters. The relevance of the flooding modality is considered from within the scope of the practical needs of school psychology.

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