We report on the cognitive-behavioral treatment (CBT) of a patient with comorbid social anxiety disorder (SAD), schizophrenia, and major depressive disorder, complicated by alcohol abuse. Symptoms included auditory hallucinations that commented on the patient’s behavior and paranoid thoughts. The paranoid symptoms affected his social interactions as this included the fear that his thoughts may be heard and judged by others. Therapeutic activities raised awareness as to how avoidance interferes with and perpetuates the cycle of depression and psychosis while maintaining symptoms of SAD. Psychoeducation was provided about factors that maintain social anxiety and increase social isolation. New skills were obtained by helping the patient discov...
Objective: Negative symptoms largely account for poor outcome in psychotic disorders but remain diff...
Objective: Negative symptoms largely account for poor outcome in psychotic disorders but remain diff...
Psychosis used to be thought of as essentially a biological condition unamenable to psychological in...
We report on the cognitive-behavioral treatment (CBT) of a patient with comorbid social anxiety diso...
Background: Social anxiety is highly prevalent among people with psychosis and linked with significa...
Anxiety symptoms reported by individuals with schizophrenia have been traditionally seen as symptoms...
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Schizophrenia patients display important rates of comorbid social anxiety disorder (SAD) but few stu...
[Background] Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is generally considered to be the most effective psy...
Background: Social anxiety is highly prevalent among people with psychosis and linked with significa...
The present study aims to evaluate the efficacy of Trial-Based Cognitive Therapy (TBCT), a new cogni...
AIMS: While randomized evidence appears to have established efficacy of cognitive-behavioral therapy...
Background: It is well established that social anxiety disorder (SAD) is a significant clinical prob...
This case study reports the outcomes of cognitive therapy for social anxiety in a 45-year-old man wi...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in International Journal of...
Objective: Negative symptoms largely account for poor outcome in psychotic disorders but remain diff...
Objective: Negative symptoms largely account for poor outcome in psychotic disorders but remain diff...
Psychosis used to be thought of as essentially a biological condition unamenable to psychological in...
We report on the cognitive-behavioral treatment (CBT) of a patient with comorbid social anxiety diso...
Background: Social anxiety is highly prevalent among people with psychosis and linked with significa...
Anxiety symptoms reported by individuals with schizophrenia have been traditionally seen as symptoms...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
Schizophrenia patients display important rates of comorbid social anxiety disorder (SAD) but few stu...
[Background] Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is generally considered to be the most effective psy...
Background: Social anxiety is highly prevalent among people with psychosis and linked with significa...
The present study aims to evaluate the efficacy of Trial-Based Cognitive Therapy (TBCT), a new cogni...
AIMS: While randomized evidence appears to have established efficacy of cognitive-behavioral therapy...
Background: It is well established that social anxiety disorder (SAD) is a significant clinical prob...
This case study reports the outcomes of cognitive therapy for social anxiety in a 45-year-old man wi...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in International Journal of...
Objective: Negative symptoms largely account for poor outcome in psychotic disorders but remain diff...
Objective: Negative symptoms largely account for poor outcome in psychotic disorders but remain diff...
Psychosis used to be thought of as essentially a biological condition unamenable to psychological in...