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Cognitive-behavioral therapy for social anxiety disorder: current status and future directions
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The data is summarized on the efficacy of CBT for the treatment of the symptoms of social anxiety disorder and impaired quality of life and the potential utility of combining these approaches.About:
This article is published in Biological Psychiatry.The article was published on 2002-01-01. It has received 292 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Anxiety disorder & Social anxiety.read more
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Modulation of cortical-limbic pathways in major depression: treatment-specific effects of cognitive behavior therapy.
Kim Goldapple,Zindel V. Segal,Carol Garson,Mark A. Lau,Peter J. Bieling,Sidney H. Kennedy,Helen S. Mayberg +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the brain changes associated with cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) were examined using resting-state fluorine-18-labeled deoxyglucose positron emission tomography.
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Oxytocin, vasopressin, and human social behavior.
TL;DR: This review focuses on recent knowledge of the behavioral, endocrine, genetic, and neural effects of OT and AVP in humans and provides a synthesis of recent advances made in the effort to implicate the oxytocinergic system in the treatment of psychopathological states.
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Evidence-based guidelines for the pharmacological treatment of anxiety disorders: recommendations from the British Association for Psychopharmacology
David S. Baldwin,Ian M. Anderson,David J. Nutt,Borwin Bandelow,Alyson J. Bond,Jonathan R. T. Davidson,J.A. den Boer,Naomi A. Fineberg,Martin Knapp,Jan Scott,Hans-Ulrich Wittchen +10 more
TL;DR: These British Association for Psychopharmacology guidelines cover the diagnosis of anxiety disorders and key steps in clinical management, including acute treatment, relapse prevention and approaches for patients who do not respond to first-line treatments.
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Expanding the Topography of Social Anxiety An Experience-Sampling Assessment of Positive Emotions, Positive Events, and Emotion Suppression
TL;DR: Irrespective of dispositional social anxiety, participants reported the most intense positive emotions on the days when they were both least socially anxious and most accepting of emotional experiences.
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The treatment of social anxiety disorder
TL;DR: Although a number of treatments appear well-established in regard to their effects on social anxiety disorder, a numberof opportunities for future research remain, including the search for predictors of who will benefit from which treatment.
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