Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10445728 | Clinical Psychology Review | 2013 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
⺠Reanalyzed studies from an earlier meta-analysis (viz., Tolin, 2010) of CBT treatments. ⺠Meta-analyzed the relative efficacy of CBT and non-CBT treatments for adult anxiety. ⺠No differences between CBT and non-CBT for non-targeted measures in the re-analysis. ⺠CBT experts were surveyed to consensually identify treatments as CBT or non-CBT. ⺠No differences between CBT and bona fide non-CBT treatments for anxiety disorders.
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Authors
Timothy P. Baardseth, Simon B. Goldberg, Brian T. Pace, Andrew P. Wislocki, Nick D. Frost, Jamila R. Siddiqui, Abigail M. Lindemann, D. Martin III, Kevin M. Laska, Aaron C. Del Re, Takuya Minami, Bruce E. Wampold,