Objective: Most tests of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for youth anxiety disorders have shown beneficial effects, but these have been efficacy trials with recruited youths treated by researcher-employed therapists. One previous (nonrandomized) trial in community clinics found that CBT did not outperform usual care (UC). The present study used a more stringent effectiveness design to test CBT versus UC in youths referred to community clinics, with all treatment provided by therapists employed in the clinics. Method: A randomized controlled trial methodology was used. Therapists were randomized to training and supervision in the Coping Cat CBT program or UC. Forty-eight youths (56 % girls, 8 to 15 years of age, 38% Caucasian, 33 % Latino...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowAim: Pediatric A...
Abstract Background In the Netherlands, the prevalence of anxiety disorders is 20%; and children wit...
Objective: The efficacy and partial effectiveness of child-focused versus family-focused cognitive-b...
Objective: Most tests of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for youth anxiety disorders have shown b...
Objective: Most tests of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for youth anxiety disorders have shown b...
Background: Anxiety disorders are prevalent among adolescents and may have long-lasting negative con...
Objective: To compare the effectiveness of individual cognitive–behavioral therapy (ICBT) and group ...
This study compared individual cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and a supportive child-centered th...
Background: In the Netherlands, the prevalence of anxiety disorders is 20%; and children with anxiet...
Objective: CBT is an empirically supported treatment for childhood anxiety disorders. However, it ha...
Background: Although cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is established as a first line treatment for...
Objective: The current trial examined whether a specific cognitive-behavioral treatment package was ...
The study examined whether the efficacy of cognitive behavioral treatment for Social Anxiety Disorde...
Purpose of review To present an updated review of recent studies into the effect of cognitive behavi...
This randomized clinical trial compared the relative efficacy of individual (child) cognitive-behavi...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowAim: Pediatric A...
Abstract Background In the Netherlands, the prevalence of anxiety disorders is 20%; and children wit...
Objective: The efficacy and partial effectiveness of child-focused versus family-focused cognitive-b...
Objective: Most tests of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for youth anxiety disorders have shown b...
Objective: Most tests of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for youth anxiety disorders have shown b...
Background: Anxiety disorders are prevalent among adolescents and may have long-lasting negative con...
Objective: To compare the effectiveness of individual cognitive–behavioral therapy (ICBT) and group ...
This study compared individual cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and a supportive child-centered th...
Background: In the Netherlands, the prevalence of anxiety disorders is 20%; and children with anxiet...
Objective: CBT is an empirically supported treatment for childhood anxiety disorders. However, it ha...
Background: Although cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is established as a first line treatment for...
Objective: The current trial examined whether a specific cognitive-behavioral treatment package was ...
The study examined whether the efficacy of cognitive behavioral treatment for Social Anxiety Disorde...
Purpose of review To present an updated review of recent studies into the effect of cognitive behavi...
This randomized clinical trial compared the relative efficacy of individual (child) cognitive-behavi...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowAim: Pediatric A...
Abstract Background In the Netherlands, the prevalence of anxiety disorders is 20%; and children wit...
Objective: The efficacy and partial effectiveness of child-focused versus family-focused cognitive-b...