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Social Anxiety Disorder

New England Journal of Medicine, 2017
Key Clinical PointsSocial Anxiety Disorder Social anxiety disorder affects up to 13% of the U.S. population and is characterized by an intense fear of social situations in which the person anticipates being evaluated negatively. Social anxiety is associated with an increased risk of other mental disorders, such as depression and substance-use disorder.
F. Leichsenring, F. Leweke
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The treatment of social anxiety disorder

Clinical Psychology Review, 2004
We review the available treatments for social anxiety disorder, focusing primarily on psychotherapeutic interventions for adults, but also giving briefer summaries of pharmacological treatments and treatments for children and adolescents. The most well-researched psychosocial treatments for social anxiety disorder are cognitive-behavioral therapies ...
Thomas L Rodebaugh   +2 more
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Gender differences in social anxiety disorder: A review

Clinical Psychology Review, 2017
Maya Asher, Anu Asnaani, Idan M Aderka
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Emotions in social anxiety disorder: A review.

Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 2023
Extant cognitive behavioral models of social anxiety disorder (SAD) have primarily focused on cognitions and behaviors that maintain the disorder. Emotional aspects of SAD have been investigated but have not been sufficiently integrated into current ...
Naama Rozen, Idan M. Aderka
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Social Anxiety and Social Anxiety Disorder

Annual Review of Clinical Psychology, 2013
Research on social anxiety and social anxiety disorder has proliferated over the years since the explication of the disorder through cognitive-behavioral models. This review highlights a recently updated model from our group and details recent research stemming from the (a) information processing perspective, including attention bias, interpretation ...
Amanda S, Morrison, Richard G, Heimberg
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Pride in social anxiety disorder

Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 2023
The present study examined differences in the experience of pride between individuals with and without social anxiety disorder (SAD), and is the first to examine both the effects of context on pride and the temporal relationship between pride and anxiety in participants' daily lives.
Roni, Oren-Yagoda   +2 more
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SOCIAL ANXIETY DISORDER

Medical Clinics of North America, 2001
In 1990s, it was found that GSAD is more common, more disabling, and more chronic than previously realized. For the first time, there are good data about a range of effective treatment options that can offer these patients substantial relief and protection from their disability.
B A, Raj, D V, Sheehan
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