Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10444588 Behaviour Research and Therapy 2011 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
► Examined whether for depressed outpatients, comorbid social anxiety disorder alters the benefits of a cognitive-behavioral group intervention for depression. ► During the first few treatment sessions, we found rapid rates of change in depressive symptoms, relationships with therapists and other group members, and focus of attention. ► Comorbid social anxiety did not alter treatment effects or relational and attentional processes during treatment.
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