Forty two participants with generalized anxiety disorder were treated with either Metacognitive therapy or Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, in a randomized controlled study comparing the relative effect of the two treatments. A wait list condition comprised the control group. Statistical analysis proved MCT superior to CBT, and CBT proved superior to no treatment. Because this is a preliminary study it has some limitations, such as no follow-up data or treatment adherence control. Thus at the current stage the results is to be considered preliminary findings.  
Objective: Cognitive-behavior therapy (CBT) is considered the “golden standard” psychotherapy for ge...
The efficacy of cognitive–behavioral therapy (CBT) for anxiety in adults is well established. In the...
This randomized clinical trial compared cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), applied relaxation (AR) ...
Forty two participants with generalized anxiety disorder were treated with either Metacognitive ther...
Objective Metacognitive therapy (MCT) and cognitive–behavior therapy (CBT) are effective treatments...
Objective Metacognitive therapy (MCT) and cognitive–behavior therapy (CBT) are effective treatments...
Background Cognitive–behavioural therapy (CBT) is the treatment of choice for generalised anxiety di...
Background: Cognitive–behavioural therapy (CBT) is the treatment of choice for generalise...
Recent years have seen a near-doubling of the number of studies examining the effects of psychothera...
Background Cognitive–behavioural therapy (CBT) is the treatment of choice for generalised anxiety d...
This randomized controlled trial compared the effectiveness of metacognitive therapy (MCT) and intol...
This randomized controlled trial compared the effectiveness of metacognitive therapy (MCT) and intol...
Abstract Objective Metacognitive therapy (MCT) and cognitive–behavior therapy (CBT) are effective tr...
This randomized controlled trial compared the effectiveness of metacognitive therapy (MCT) and intol...
This randomized controlled trial compared the effectiveness of metacognitive therapy (MCT) and intol...
Objective: Cognitive-behavior therapy (CBT) is considered the “golden standard” psychotherapy for ge...
The efficacy of cognitive–behavioral therapy (CBT) for anxiety in adults is well established. In the...
This randomized clinical trial compared cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), applied relaxation (AR) ...
Forty two participants with generalized anxiety disorder were treated with either Metacognitive ther...
Objective Metacognitive therapy (MCT) and cognitive–behavior therapy (CBT) are effective treatments...
Objective Metacognitive therapy (MCT) and cognitive–behavior therapy (CBT) are effective treatments...
Background Cognitive–behavioural therapy (CBT) is the treatment of choice for generalised anxiety di...
Background: Cognitive–behavioural therapy (CBT) is the treatment of choice for generalise...
Recent years have seen a near-doubling of the number of studies examining the effects of psychothera...
Background Cognitive–behavioural therapy (CBT) is the treatment of choice for generalised anxiety d...
This randomized controlled trial compared the effectiveness of metacognitive therapy (MCT) and intol...
This randomized controlled trial compared the effectiveness of metacognitive therapy (MCT) and intol...
Abstract Objective Metacognitive therapy (MCT) and cognitive–behavior therapy (CBT) are effective tr...
This randomized controlled trial compared the effectiveness of metacognitive therapy (MCT) and intol...
This randomized controlled trial compared the effectiveness of metacognitive therapy (MCT) and intol...
Objective: Cognitive-behavior therapy (CBT) is considered the “golden standard” psychotherapy for ge...
The efficacy of cognitive–behavioral therapy (CBT) for anxiety in adults is well established. In the...
This randomized clinical trial compared cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), applied relaxation (AR) ...