Objective: This paper concerned the perceived suffering/side effects caused by various well-known treatments for personal problems. It looked at whether people understood whether potentially painful treatments that confront negative aversive affect were effective or not. Method: In total, 106 participants completed a long questionnaire assessing the ‘psychological pain ’ ratings of 30 psychotherapy treatments, varying in fear exposure, for four relatively common anxiety disorders: social phobia, agora-phobia, post-traumatic stress disorder, and obsessive compulsive disorder. Results: Factor analytic results revealed four clear factors underlying lay efficacy beliefs of psychotherapy interventions, varying in fear exposure: talking therapies...
Characterizing areas of limited knowledge about anxiety disorders and their treatment may help infor...
Exposure is considered to be an essential ingredient of cognitive-behavioral therapy treatment of so...
his meta-analysis aimed to determine the overall effect that psychotherapy has on anxiety disorders ...
BACKGROUND: Although randomized trials show that specific phobia treatments can be effective, it is ...
Background: Past research shows that people believe psychologically caused mental disorders are help...
OBJECTIVE: This meta-analysis aimed to determine the overall effect that psychotherapy has on anxiet...
Anxiety-related disorders are characterized by persistent and excessive fear. Individuals with anxie...
Background Although research has shown exposure therapy to have earned its rank among empirically su...
Despite research demonstrating the effectiveness of exposure therapy for pathological anxiety, this ...
Contains fulltext : 150533.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background Alth...
Up to one-quarter of the North American population suffers from excessive anxiety and the associated...
About 1 in 10 people will develop an anxiety-related disorder during their lifetime. Anxiety-related...
Introduction: The prevalence of anxiety disorders across the world is higher than 11.6%. These commo...
Cognitive-behavioral treatments have demonstrated efficacy in the treatment of social phobia. Howeve...
This study involved the development and outcome evaluation of a cognitive-behavioral group treatment...
Characterizing areas of limited knowledge about anxiety disorders and their treatment may help infor...
Exposure is considered to be an essential ingredient of cognitive-behavioral therapy treatment of so...
his meta-analysis aimed to determine the overall effect that psychotherapy has on anxiety disorders ...
BACKGROUND: Although randomized trials show that specific phobia treatments can be effective, it is ...
Background: Past research shows that people believe psychologically caused mental disorders are help...
OBJECTIVE: This meta-analysis aimed to determine the overall effect that psychotherapy has on anxiet...
Anxiety-related disorders are characterized by persistent and excessive fear. Individuals with anxie...
Background Although research has shown exposure therapy to have earned its rank among empirically su...
Despite research demonstrating the effectiveness of exposure therapy for pathological anxiety, this ...
Contains fulltext : 150533.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background Alth...
Up to one-quarter of the North American population suffers from excessive anxiety and the associated...
About 1 in 10 people will develop an anxiety-related disorder during their lifetime. Anxiety-related...
Introduction: The prevalence of anxiety disorders across the world is higher than 11.6%. These commo...
Cognitive-behavioral treatments have demonstrated efficacy in the treatment of social phobia. Howeve...
This study involved the development and outcome evaluation of a cognitive-behavioral group treatment...
Characterizing areas of limited knowledge about anxiety disorders and their treatment may help infor...
Exposure is considered to be an essential ingredient of cognitive-behavioral therapy treatment of so...
his meta-analysis aimed to determine the overall effect that psychotherapy has on anxiety disorders ...