In this chapter the results of the studies decribed in the preceding chapters will be discussed in a broader perspective. Also, some critical remarks will be made about the clinical and diagnostic state of the art in social phobia. Finally, suggestions for future research will be made. ... Zie: Summar
The prevalence of social phobia is high, and the impact on the life of individuals suffering from th...
Social phobia affects around 5% of the Australian population in a 12-month period and impacts on all...
This paper presents the Social Phobia Psychotherapy Research Network. The research program encompass...
In this chapter the results of the studies decribed in the preceding chapters will be discussed in a...
In this chapter the results of the studies decribed in the preceding chapters will be discussed in a...
Social phobia is a common (13 %) and disabling anxiety disorder associated with considerable social ...
Generalised social phobia is a chronic disorder that commonly begins in childhood or early adolescen...
Social phobia is an anxiety disorder characterized by heightened fear and avoidance of one or more s...
The cognitive-behavioral group treatment (CBGT) protocol developed by Heimberg (1991) has been one o...
Social Phobia effects as much as 13% of the population over the course of their lifetime. Social pho...
This article provides an empirically derived description of social phobia, including onset, prevalen...
ABSTRACT The aim of present study was to evaluate the efficacy of cognitive-behavioral therapy on co...
Cognitive-behavioral treatments have demonstrated efficacy in the treatment of social phobia. Howeve...
Cognitive-behavioral treatments have demonstrated efficacy in the treatment of social phobia. Howeve...
Recent theoretical models of social phobia suggest that targeting several specific cognitive factors...
The prevalence of social phobia is high, and the impact on the life of individuals suffering from th...
Social phobia affects around 5% of the Australian population in a 12-month period and impacts on all...
This paper presents the Social Phobia Psychotherapy Research Network. The research program encompass...
In this chapter the results of the studies decribed in the preceding chapters will be discussed in a...
In this chapter the results of the studies decribed in the preceding chapters will be discussed in a...
Social phobia is a common (13 %) and disabling anxiety disorder associated with considerable social ...
Generalised social phobia is a chronic disorder that commonly begins in childhood or early adolescen...
Social phobia is an anxiety disorder characterized by heightened fear and avoidance of one or more s...
The cognitive-behavioral group treatment (CBGT) protocol developed by Heimberg (1991) has been one o...
Social Phobia effects as much as 13% of the population over the course of their lifetime. Social pho...
This article provides an empirically derived description of social phobia, including onset, prevalen...
ABSTRACT The aim of present study was to evaluate the efficacy of cognitive-behavioral therapy on co...
Cognitive-behavioral treatments have demonstrated efficacy in the treatment of social phobia. Howeve...
Cognitive-behavioral treatments have demonstrated efficacy in the treatment of social phobia. Howeve...
Recent theoretical models of social phobia suggest that targeting several specific cognitive factors...
The prevalence of social phobia is high, and the impact on the life of individuals suffering from th...
Social phobia affects around 5% of the Australian population in a 12-month period and impacts on all...
This paper presents the Social Phobia Psychotherapy Research Network. The research program encompass...