Text message safety behavior reduction for social anxiety: A randomized controlled trial.

Volume: 88, Issue: 5, Pages: 445 - 454
Published: May 1, 2020
Abstract
Cognitive models of social anxiety disorder propose that maladaptive safety behaviors (SBs; i.e., behaviors intended to avoid, prevent, or manage threat) play an important maintaining role in the disorder. Though targeting these behaviors for elimination is one component of contemporary cognitive-behavioral therapies for social anxiety, it has rarely been examined as a specific treatment strategy, and, to our knowledge, it has not yet been...
Paper Details
Title
Text message safety behavior reduction for social anxiety: A randomized controlled trial.
Published Date
May 1, 2020
Volume
88
Issue
5
Pages
445 - 454
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