Interpretation and judgmental biases concerning negative evaluation are considered important maintaining factors in social phobia. Cognitive models imply that solely changing these core cognitions reduces social anxiety. Standardizing such an intervention in these core biases may simplify and shorten treatment and therefore increase its accessibility. We present pilot data ( n =13) of a short (9 sessions), standardized cognitive therapy developed to intervene directly and solely in interpretation and judgmental biases in social phobia. Described are the design of this therapy and the cognitive techniques. This short therapy was effective in reducing social phobic complaints (effect size of 1.4) and interpretation and judgmental biases. In a...
Social phobia (SP) is a common and disabling condition for which cognitive-behavioral treatments (CB...
Ninety individuals with social phobia were randomly assigned to a waitlist control group, a cognitiv...
AbstractSocial phobia (SP) is a common and disabling condition for which cognitive-behavioral treatm...
Interpretation and judgmental biases concerning negative evaluation are considered important maintai...
Social phobia is characterised by a tendency to interpret ambiguous social information in a negative...
Objective: The aim of the current study was to integrate recent developments in the retraining of at...
Social phobia is a common and disabling anxiety disorder. The most effective psychological treatment...
Item does not contain fulltextCognitive theories posit that exposure-based treatments exert their ef...
Social Phobia effects as much as 13% of the population over the course of their lifetime. Social pho...
Social phobia is characterised by irrational fears relating to social situations, which persist desp...
Generalised social phobia is a chronic disorder that commonly begins in childhood or early adolescen...
This review examined critically studies issuing from the cognitive therapy (CT) model claiming to ha...
Cognitive-behavioural group treatment is the treatment of choice for social phobia. However, as not ...
Recent theoretical models of social phobia suggest that targeting several specific cognitive factors...
Cognitive-behavioural group treatment is the treatment of choice for social phobia. However, as not ...
Social phobia (SP) is a common and disabling condition for which cognitive-behavioral treatments (CB...
Ninety individuals with social phobia were randomly assigned to a waitlist control group, a cognitiv...
AbstractSocial phobia (SP) is a common and disabling condition for which cognitive-behavioral treatm...
Interpretation and judgmental biases concerning negative evaluation are considered important maintai...
Social phobia is characterised by a tendency to interpret ambiguous social information in a negative...
Objective: The aim of the current study was to integrate recent developments in the retraining of at...
Social phobia is a common and disabling anxiety disorder. The most effective psychological treatment...
Item does not contain fulltextCognitive theories posit that exposure-based treatments exert their ef...
Social Phobia effects as much as 13% of the population over the course of their lifetime. Social pho...
Social phobia is characterised by irrational fears relating to social situations, which persist desp...
Generalised social phobia is a chronic disorder that commonly begins in childhood or early adolescen...
This review examined critically studies issuing from the cognitive therapy (CT) model claiming to ha...
Cognitive-behavioural group treatment is the treatment of choice for social phobia. However, as not ...
Recent theoretical models of social phobia suggest that targeting several specific cognitive factors...
Cognitive-behavioural group treatment is the treatment of choice for social phobia. However, as not ...
Social phobia (SP) is a common and disabling condition for which cognitive-behavioral treatments (CB...
Ninety individuals with social phobia were randomly assigned to a waitlist control group, a cognitiv...
AbstractSocial phobia (SP) is a common and disabling condition for which cognitive-behavioral treatm...