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Social anxiety disorder

InnovAiT: Education and inspiration for general practice, 2015
Social anxiety disorder (SAD), also known as social phobia, is arguably one of the most common mental health problems seen in primary care, only being exceeded by depression; however, it frequently goes unrecognised. It is common that GPs, rather than psychiatrists, face the challenge of making a diagnosis and explaining the treatment options ...
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Hyperhidrosis in social anxiety disorder

Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry, 2002
Excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis) is an overlooked and potentially disabling symptom, which is often seen in social anxiety disorder (SAD). We conducted a retrospective review of data acquired in patients with SAD who had participated in placebo-controlled clinical trials of fluoxetine, cognitive behavior therapy, clonazepam and gabapentin.
Edna B. Foa   +3 more
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Soziale Angststörungen

Der Nervenarzt, 2006
A main feature of social anxiety disorders is the fear or avoidance of social situations in which one is the center of attention and fears criticism or negative judgement. According to current diagnostic systems, three types of these disorders can be classified: specific social phobia, generalised social phobia, and avoidant personality disorder ...
Andreas Ströhle, B Renneberg
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Resting-state neuroimaging in social anxiety disorder: a systematic review

Molecular Psychiatry, 2021
S. Mizzi   +4 more
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Effectiveness of Internet-based cognitive-behavior therapy for social anxiety disorder in clinical psychiatry.

Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2015
OBJECTIVE Internet-based cognitive-behavioral therapy (ICBT) has received increased attention as an innovative approach to improve access to evidence-based psychological treatments.
S. El Alaoui   +9 more
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Neural processing of social participation in borderline personality disorder and social anxiety disorder.

Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 2015
Patients with borderline personality disorder (BPD) and patients with social anxiety disorder (SAD) are known to be highly sensitive to social rejection.
Lea Gutz   +3 more
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Childhood Maltreatment, Shame-Proneness and Self-Criticism in Social Anxiety Disorder: A Sequential Mediational Model.

Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, 2015
UNLABELLED Previous research has shown a robust link between emotional abuse and neglect with social anxiety symptoms. However, the mechanisms through which these links operate are less clear.
Ben Shahar, Guy Doron, O. Szepsenwol
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Social anxiety disorder in callers to the Anxiety Disorders Association of America

Depression and Anxiety, 2004
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is among the most common anxiety disorders with a lifetime prevalence of up to 16%. Among callers to the Anxiety Disorders Association of America (ADAA), we surveyed 1,000 participants using a 97-item questionnaire to understand the characteristics of participants with SAD and subthreshold SAD (SSAD).
Jonathan R.T. Davidson   +2 more
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The effect of rumination and reappraisal on social anxiety symptoms during cognitive-behavioral therapy for social anxiety disorder.

Journal of Clinical Psychology, 2015
OBJECTIVE There is growing interest in the role of transdiagnostic processes in the onset, maintenance, and treatment of mental disorders (Nolen-Hoeksema & Watkins, 2011). Two such transdiagnostic processes-rumination and reappraisal-are the focus of the
Faith A. Brozovich   +5 more
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Pharmacotherapy for Social Anxiety Disorder

Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 2018
Social anxiety disorder (SAnD or SAD) is characterised by excessive fear and distress in social or performance situations, and associated with numerous functional impairments such as academic and o...
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