Intensive group cognitive treatment and individual cognitive therapy vs. treatment as usual in social phobia: a randomized controlled trial.
UNLABELLED: To compare the effects of an intensive group cognitive treatment (IGCT) to individual cognitive therapy (ICT) and treatment as usual (TAU) in social phobia (DSM-IV). METHOD: Hundred patients were randomized to: IGCT involving 16 group sessions spread over three weeks; ICT involving 16 sh...
Main Authors: | Mörtberg, E, Clark, D, Sundin, O, Aberg Wistedt, A |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2007
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