The role of common factors in residential cognitive and interpersonal therapy for social phobia: a process-outcome study.
This study examined the role of common factors in residential cognitive therapy (RCT) and residential interpersonal therapy (RIPT) for social phobia. Eighty social phobic patients were randomized to 10 weeks of RCT or RIPT. Patients and their individual therapists completed process and suboutcome me...
Main Authors: | Hoffart, A, Borge, F, Sexton, H, Clark, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2009
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