| Literature DB >> 26450116 |
Samia Härtling1, Jens Klotsche1,2,3, Anke Heinrich1, Jürgen Hoyer1.
Abstract
The current study examines the efficacy of intensified group therapy for social anxiety disorder with fear of blushing. Task concentration training (TCT) and cognitive therapy (CT) were applied during one weekend and compared with a waiting list condition in a randomized controlled trial including 82 patients. On a second weekend, another intervention was added (resulting in TCT-CT and CT-TCT sequences) to examine order effects. Task concentration training and CT were both superior to the waiting list and equally effective after the first therapy weekend. Also, no differences were found between the sequences TCT-CT and CT-TCT at post-assessment. At 6- and 12-month follow-up, effects remained stable or further improved. At the 6-month follow-up, remission rates in completers, established by diagnostic status, were between 69% and 73%. Intensified group therapy is highly effective in treating social anxiety disorder with fear of blushing. Group formats for patients sharing a common primary concern may contribute to the dissemination of cognitive-behavioural therapy.Entities:
Keywords: Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy; Crossover Design; Fear of Blushing; Randomized Controlled Trial; Social Anxiety Disorder; Task Concentration Training
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26450116 DOI: 10.1002/cpp.1975
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Psychol Psychother ISSN: 1063-3995