This study aimed to examine the association between parental and familial factors and child treatment outcome during a child-focused anxiety disorder treatment with parental training component. The sample included in this study consisted of 66 youth, ages 7-17, diagnosed with Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Social Phobia, or Separation Anxiety Disorder, along with at least one participating parent. Therapists were assigned to both parent and child in an enhanced CBT program based in the Texas Child Study Center, in Austin. The investigator examined parental psychopathology, as measured by self-report, parental anxiety, as measured by self-report, family functioning, as measured by parent-report, and child treatment outcome, as measured by an ...
The present study explored the role of parents' in-session and out-session involvement in CBT for an...
Strong evidence supports cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) for the treatment of childhood anxiety. ...
Objective: The efficacy and partial effectiveness of child-focused versus family-focused cognitive-b...
This study aimed to examine the association between parental and familial factors and child treatmen...
ii Research has identified a role for parenting behaviors in the maintenance of child and adolescent...
ObjectiveResearch has examined the effects of parental psychopathology, family functioning, and care...
We examined (1) whether families of clinic-referred anxiety-disordered children are characterized by...
Research has identified a role for parenting behaviors in the maintenance of child and adolescent a...
Anxiety disorders; such as separation anxiety disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, social phobia ...
Parental anxiety is a risk to optimal treatment outcomes for childhood anxiety disorders. The curren...
grantor: University of Toronto'Objectives'. Examined whether family factors: (a) were rela...
Despite the strong empirical evidence for cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and exposure in the tre...
To determine the differential impact of maternal and paternal internalizing psychopathology on cogni...
Strong evidence supports the use of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) for the treatment of clinical...
Anxiety and its disorders are highly prevalent in childhood and adolescence, and are associated with...
The present study explored the role of parents' in-session and out-session involvement in CBT for an...
Strong evidence supports cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) for the treatment of childhood anxiety. ...
Objective: The efficacy and partial effectiveness of child-focused versus family-focused cognitive-b...
This study aimed to examine the association between parental and familial factors and child treatmen...
ii Research has identified a role for parenting behaviors in the maintenance of child and adolescent...
ObjectiveResearch has examined the effects of parental psychopathology, family functioning, and care...
We examined (1) whether families of clinic-referred anxiety-disordered children are characterized by...
Research has identified a role for parenting behaviors in the maintenance of child and adolescent a...
Anxiety disorders; such as separation anxiety disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, social phobia ...
Parental anxiety is a risk to optimal treatment outcomes for childhood anxiety disorders. The curren...
grantor: University of Toronto'Objectives'. Examined whether family factors: (a) were rela...
Despite the strong empirical evidence for cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and exposure in the tre...
To determine the differential impact of maternal and paternal internalizing psychopathology on cogni...
Strong evidence supports the use of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) for the treatment of clinical...
Anxiety and its disorders are highly prevalent in childhood and adolescence, and are associated with...
The present study explored the role of parents' in-session and out-session involvement in CBT for an...
Strong evidence supports cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) for the treatment of childhood anxiety. ...
Objective: The efficacy and partial effectiveness of child-focused versus family-focused cognitive-b...