This article elucidates the theoretical underpinnings of cognitive-behavior therapy (CBT) as applied to the treatment of anxiety disorders in children, focusing on social phobia, generalized anxiety disorder, and separation anxiety disorder. It reviews behavioral and cognitive theories that have influenced this approach. We argue that it is necessary to understand the essential components of this approach in the context of these theories in order to provide effective, clinically sensitive, and child-focused treatment. Components discussed include assessment, psychoeducation, affective education, self-instruction training, cognitive restructuring, problem solving, relaxation training, modeling, contingency management, and exposure procedures...
This study investigated the efficacy of Group Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (GCBT) in the treatment o...
Introduction: The prevalence of anxiety disorders across the world is higher than 11.6%. These commo...
Anxiety is a prevalent disorder among school-aged children. Many of these children are not identifie...
This article elucidates the theoretical underpinnings of cognitive-behavior therapy (CBT) as applied...
This article elucidates the theoretical underpinnings of cognitive-behavior therapy (CBT) as applied...
This article provides an introduction and overview of the cognitive-behavioral treatment approach to...
Currently, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) becomes one of the leading approaches in the psychothe...
This article provides a brief overview of cognitive-behavioral theory and its application in underst...
An estimated 28 percent of Americans will meet diagnostic criteria for an anxiety disorder within th...
Anxiety disorders are highly prevalent in youth and have been associated with difficulties in adoles...
This paper will look at the use of cognitive-behavior therapy with children. Specifically, it will f...
Four anxiety disordered 8- to 11-year-old children and their parents participated in a shortened ver...
Cognitive behavioral therapies (CBTs) have been shown to be efficacious for the treatment of anxiety...
Background Children with anxiety symptoms often present with self-regulation deficits affecting th...
Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate preliminarily the clinical effects of cognitive-behavioral ...
This study investigated the efficacy of Group Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (GCBT) in the treatment o...
Introduction: The prevalence of anxiety disorders across the world is higher than 11.6%. These commo...
Anxiety is a prevalent disorder among school-aged children. Many of these children are not identifie...
This article elucidates the theoretical underpinnings of cognitive-behavior therapy (CBT) as applied...
This article elucidates the theoretical underpinnings of cognitive-behavior therapy (CBT) as applied...
This article provides an introduction and overview of the cognitive-behavioral treatment approach to...
Currently, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) becomes one of the leading approaches in the psychothe...
This article provides a brief overview of cognitive-behavioral theory and its application in underst...
An estimated 28 percent of Americans will meet diagnostic criteria for an anxiety disorder within th...
Anxiety disorders are highly prevalent in youth and have been associated with difficulties in adoles...
This paper will look at the use of cognitive-behavior therapy with children. Specifically, it will f...
Four anxiety disordered 8- to 11-year-old children and their parents participated in a shortened ver...
Cognitive behavioral therapies (CBTs) have been shown to be efficacious for the treatment of anxiety...
Background Children with anxiety symptoms often present with self-regulation deficits affecting th...
Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate preliminarily the clinical effects of cognitive-behavioral ...
This study investigated the efficacy of Group Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (GCBT) in the treatment o...
Introduction: The prevalence of anxiety disorders across the world is higher than 11.6%. These commo...
Anxiety is a prevalent disorder among school-aged children. Many of these children are not identifie...