Background Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) is an effective treatment for childhood anxiety disorders, yet a significant proportion of children do not benefit from it. CBT for child anxiety disorders typically includes a range of strategies that may not all be applicable for all affected children. This study explored whether there are distinct subgroups of children with anxiety disorders who are characterized by their responses to measures of the key mechanisms that are targeted in CBT (i.e. interpretation bias, perceived control, avoidance, physiological arousal, and social communication). Methods 379 clinically anxious children (7–12 years) provided indices of threat interpretation, perceived control, expected negative emotions and avoi...
This study examined the degree to which anxiety symptoms among children cluster into subtypes of anx...
Background:This study examined whether treatment response to stepped-care cognitive-behavioural trea...
The purpose is to investigate whether a change in putative mediators (negative and positive thoughts...
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is the evidence-based treatment of choice for childhood anxiety d...
BACKGROUND: Several delivery formats of cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) for child anxiety have bee...
Objective: Anxiety disorders of childhood are preva-lent, debilitating conditions that do not always...
Little is known about the contribution of technical and relational factors to child outcomes in cogn...
Little is known about the contribution of technical and relational factors to child outcomes in cogn...
Anxiety disorders are common in childhood and have a significant negative effect on functioning. Al...
ObjectiveThe Genes for Treatment study is an international, multisite collaboration exploring the ro...
AbstractObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to compare treatment outcomes following a group famil...
Anxiety is the most prevalent childhood psychopathology. Cognitive behavioural therapy is considered...
Do day-to-day emotions, social interactions, and sleep play a role in determining which anxious yout...
Background and objectives: Pretreatment attention bias towards threat stimuli has been shown to pred...
Objective The Genes for Treatment study is an international, multisite collaboration exploring the r...
This study examined the degree to which anxiety symptoms among children cluster into subtypes of anx...
Background:This study examined whether treatment response to stepped-care cognitive-behavioural trea...
The purpose is to investigate whether a change in putative mediators (negative and positive thoughts...
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is the evidence-based treatment of choice for childhood anxiety d...
BACKGROUND: Several delivery formats of cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) for child anxiety have bee...
Objective: Anxiety disorders of childhood are preva-lent, debilitating conditions that do not always...
Little is known about the contribution of technical and relational factors to child outcomes in cogn...
Little is known about the contribution of technical and relational factors to child outcomes in cogn...
Anxiety disorders are common in childhood and have a significant negative effect on functioning. Al...
ObjectiveThe Genes for Treatment study is an international, multisite collaboration exploring the ro...
AbstractObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to compare treatment outcomes following a group famil...
Anxiety is the most prevalent childhood psychopathology. Cognitive behavioural therapy is considered...
Do day-to-day emotions, social interactions, and sleep play a role in determining which anxious yout...
Background and objectives: Pretreatment attention bias towards threat stimuli has been shown to pred...
Objective The Genes for Treatment study is an international, multisite collaboration exploring the r...
This study examined the degree to which anxiety symptoms among children cluster into subtypes of anx...
Background:This study examined whether treatment response to stepped-care cognitive-behavioural trea...
The purpose is to investigate whether a change in putative mediators (negative and positive thoughts...