The present study examined the impact of a group treatment protocol based on Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) that was tailored toward the avoidant behaviors and life problems typical for socially anxious persons. Twenty-two participants enrolled in the group treatment, which consisted of 10 sessions. Twelve participants completed treatment. Post-treatment and follow-up data revealed significant decreases on the social phobia and experiential avoidance measures (follow-up effect sizes: 0.83 and 1.71, respectively). Completers¿ ratings of effectiveness in living, specifically pertaining to social relationships, significantly increased at follow-up. Symptoms decreased despite their not being a treatment target. This suggests that decre...
ObjectiveTo assess the relationship between session-by-session mediators and treatment outcomes in t...
The cognitive-behavioral group treatment (CBGT) protocol developed by Heimberg (1991) has been one o...
In this chapter the results of the studies decribed in the preceding chapters will be discussed in a...
The present study examined the impact of a group treatment protocol based on Acceptance and Commitme...
A preliminary investigation of the use of acceptance and commitment therapy in group treatment for s...
Despite the demonstrated efficacy of cognitive-behavior therapy (CBT) for social anxiety disorder (S...
Despite the demonstrated efficacy of cognitive-behavior therapy for Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD), m...
Social phobia is a common (13 %) and disabling anxiety disorder associated with considerable social ...
ObjectiveCognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is an empirically supported treatment for social phobia....
The purpose of this study was to test cognitive and interpersonal models for improving social phobia...
Patients with generalized social phobia (n = 73) were randomly allocated to two treatment modalities...
Patients with generalized social phobia (n = 73) were randomly allocated to two treatment modalities...
Objective: To assess the relationship between session-by-session mediators and treatment outcomes in...
The impact of personality disorders (PDs) on exposure in pipe treatment for social phobia was invest...
Social phobia is an anxiety disorder characterized by heightened fear and avoidance of one or more s...
ObjectiveTo assess the relationship between session-by-session mediators and treatment outcomes in t...
The cognitive-behavioral group treatment (CBGT) protocol developed by Heimberg (1991) has been one o...
In this chapter the results of the studies decribed in the preceding chapters will be discussed in a...
The present study examined the impact of a group treatment protocol based on Acceptance and Commitme...
A preliminary investigation of the use of acceptance and commitment therapy in group treatment for s...
Despite the demonstrated efficacy of cognitive-behavior therapy (CBT) for social anxiety disorder (S...
Despite the demonstrated efficacy of cognitive-behavior therapy for Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD), m...
Social phobia is a common (13 %) and disabling anxiety disorder associated with considerable social ...
ObjectiveCognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is an empirically supported treatment for social phobia....
The purpose of this study was to test cognitive and interpersonal models for improving social phobia...
Patients with generalized social phobia (n = 73) were randomly allocated to two treatment modalities...
Patients with generalized social phobia (n = 73) were randomly allocated to two treatment modalities...
Objective: To assess the relationship between session-by-session mediators and treatment outcomes in...
The impact of personality disorders (PDs) on exposure in pipe treatment for social phobia was invest...
Social phobia is an anxiety disorder characterized by heightened fear and avoidance of one or more s...
ObjectiveTo assess the relationship between session-by-session mediators and treatment outcomes in t...
The cognitive-behavioral group treatment (CBGT) protocol developed by Heimberg (1991) has been one o...
In this chapter the results of the studies decribed in the preceding chapters will be discussed in a...