Emotion Beliefs and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Social Anxiety Disorder

Volume: 44, Issue: 2, Pages: 128 - 141
Published: Nov 7, 2014
Abstract
Despite strong support for the efficacy of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) for social anxiety disorder (SAD), little is known about mechanisms of change in treatment. Within the context of a randomized controlled trial of CBT, this study examined patients' beliefs about the fixed versus malleable nature of anxiety—their ‘implicit theories’—as a key variable in CBT for SAD. Compared to waitlist (n = 29; 58% female), CBT (n = 24; 52% female)...
Paper Details
Title
Emotion Beliefs and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Social Anxiety Disorder
Published Date
Nov 7, 2014
Volume
44
Issue
2
Pages
128 - 141
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