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Social Anxiety Disorder and Social Support Behavior in Friendships
Behavior Therapy, 2021Relationship quality is a strong predictor of health outcomes, and individuals with social anxiety disorder (SAD) report increased interpersonal impairment. However, there are few studies testing the effect of SAD on friendships and it is thus unclear whether there are behavioral differences that distinguish friendships in which a target individual has
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COGNITIVE-BEHAVIORAL THERAPY FOR SOCIAL ANXIETY DISORDER
Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2001Research on the treatment of SAD has progressed so that patients have a choice between two empirically supported modalities of treatment: (1) CBT and (2) pharmacotherapy. Current studies suggest that acute outcome for these treatments is approximately equal, or show subtle advantages for pharmacotherapy, but that CBT offers the advantage of strong ...
A S, Radomsky, M W, Otto
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Behavior Disordered Children's Social Skills:
Child & Family Behavior Therapy, 1988Four behaviorally disordered boys from an elementary school special education classroom received social skills training. They were selected on the basis of high negative nominations on the Class Pay sociometric measure. Training was designed to increase the rate at which the boys emitted prosocial behaviors toward their peers.
M. Christine Lovejoy, Donald K. Routh
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COGNATIVE-BEHAVIORAL MODELS OF SOCIAL ANXIETY DISORDER
Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2001In 1985, Liebowitz et al labeled SAD the "neglected anxiety disorder." Clearly, times have changed. Although it took 10 years after this pronouncement for the first cognitive-behavioral model of SAD to be introduced, a great deal of research has been carried out and a great deal has been learned since then.
D A, Roth, R G, Heimberg
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Social Anxiety Disorder
2021This chapter discusses the efficacy of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for the treatment of social anxiety disorder (SAD). SAD is a mental health condition marked by impairment and distress across a number of social situations. Manual-based, workbook-driven protocols for CBT for SAD hold promise for promoting evidence-based practice across clinical ...
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