Learning to change a way of being: an interpretative phenomenological perspective on cognitive therapy for social phobia.
Social phobia (SP) is a common and disabling condition for which cognitive-behavioral treatments (CBT) have demonstrated efficacy. However, there remains room for improvement. Hence, further exploration of the means by which CBT helps patients with SP is warranted. Studies examining patients' p...
Główni autorzy: | McManus, F, Peerbhoy, D, Larkin, M, Clark, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Język: | English |
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2010
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