Objective: The current trial examined whether a specific cognitive-behavioral treatment package was more efficacious in treating childhood anxiety disorders than a nonspecific support package. Method: One hundred twelve children (aged 7-16 years) with a principal anxiety disorder were randomly allocated to either a group cognitive-behavioral treatment (CBT) program or a control condition (group support and attention [GSA]). Results: Overall, results showed that CBT was significantly more efficacious compared with the GSA condition: 68.6% of children in the CBT condition did not meet diagnostic criteria for their principal anxiety diagnosis at 6-month follow-up compared with 45.5% of the children in the GSA condition. The results of the chil...
The study examined whether the efficacy of cognitive behavioral treatment for Social Anxiety Disorde...
Objective: The efficacy and partial effectiveness of child-focused versus family-focused cognitive-b...
Purpose of review To present an updated review of recent studies into the effect of cognitive behavi...
Objective: CBT is an empirically supported treatment for childhood anxiety disorders. However, it ha...
Background: Approximately 3% of children meet diagnostic criteria for an anxiety disorder. There are...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to compare the relative effectiveness of group and indiv...
This randomized clinical trial compared the relative efficacy of individual (child) cognitive-behavi...
Background: In the Netherlands, the prevalence of anxiety disorders is 20%; and children with anxiet...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowAim: Pediatric A...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to compare treatment outcomes following a group family-base...
This study compared individual cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and a supportive child-centered th...
Objective: The study examined the effectiveness of a school-based cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT)...
To evaluate a 12-week cognitive-behavioral treatment program for children with anxiety disorders and...
Background: Anxiety disorder is the most prevalent mental disorder in children and adolescents. Howe...
To evaluate a 12-week cognitive-behavioral treatment program for children with anxiety disorders and...
The study examined whether the efficacy of cognitive behavioral treatment for Social Anxiety Disorde...
Objective: The efficacy and partial effectiveness of child-focused versus family-focused cognitive-b...
Purpose of review To present an updated review of recent studies into the effect of cognitive behavi...
Objective: CBT is an empirically supported treatment for childhood anxiety disorders. However, it ha...
Background: Approximately 3% of children meet diagnostic criteria for an anxiety disorder. There are...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to compare the relative effectiveness of group and indiv...
This randomized clinical trial compared the relative efficacy of individual (child) cognitive-behavi...
Background: In the Netherlands, the prevalence of anxiety disorders is 20%; and children with anxiet...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowAim: Pediatric A...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to compare treatment outcomes following a group family-base...
This study compared individual cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and a supportive child-centered th...
Objective: The study examined the effectiveness of a school-based cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT)...
To evaluate a 12-week cognitive-behavioral treatment program for children with anxiety disorders and...
Background: Anxiety disorder is the most prevalent mental disorder in children and adolescents. Howe...
To evaluate a 12-week cognitive-behavioral treatment program for children with anxiety disorders and...
The study examined whether the efficacy of cognitive behavioral treatment for Social Anxiety Disorde...
Objective: The efficacy and partial effectiveness of child-focused versus family-focused cognitive-b...
Purpose of review To present an updated review of recent studies into the effect of cognitive behavi...