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A Cognitive Behavioral Model of Social Anxiety Disorder: Update and Extension - ScienceDirect
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Maintenance of Social Anxiety in Stuttering: A Cognitive-Behavioral Model - Document - Gale Academic OneFile
Frontiers | Review of EEG, ERP, and Brain Connectivity Estimators as Predictive Biomarkers of Social Anxiety Disorder
A novel CBT informed intervention for social anxiety in people recovering from psychosis. Ruth Turner, Richard White, Rebecca Lower, Lina Gega, David Fowler. - ppt download
Understanding Social Anxiety Disorder in Adolescents and Improving Treatment Outcomes: Applying the Cognitive Model of Clark and Wells (1995) | SpringerLink
Anticipatory and Post-Event Rumination in Social Anxiety Disorder: A Review of the Theoretical and Empirical Literature
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Attentional focus in social anxiety disorder: Potential for interactive processes - ScienceDirect
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Treatment for Social Anxiety | Therapy in Liverpool | Access CBT
Information processing in social phobia - ScienceDirect
This is How Social Anxiety is Treated: Psychotherapies and Medications
A cognitive model of social phobia | Download Scientific Diagram
Self-help for social anxiety 3: A cognitive model - YouTube
Testing the metacognitive model against the benchmark CBT model of social anxiety disorder: Is it time to move beyond cognition? | PLOS ONE
Social Anxiety Formulation - Psychology Tools
Online Cognitive Therapy for Social Anxiety Disorder in Adolescence: A Clinical Case Study Using the CT@TeenSAD - Ana Ganho-Ávila, Diana Vieira Figueiredo, Paula Vagos, 2022
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Social Anxiety | An Introductory Guide
Cognitive Behavioral Model Of Social Phobia (Clark, Wells, 1995) - Psychology Tools
Can Clark and Wells' (1995) Cognitive Model of Social Phobia be Applied to Young People? | Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy | Cambridge Core
Figure 1 from Anticipatory processing in social anxiety | Semantic Scholar