APPENDICES FOR Identifying and Targeting Idiosyncratic Cognitive Processes in Group Therapy for Social Phobia: The Case of Vumile
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https://doi.org/10.14713/pcsp.v2i1.867Keywords:
social phobia, cognitive therapy, group therapy, case-based evaluation, case study, manualized treatmentAbstract
This Article 2 presents Appendices for the case study of manualized group treatment for social phobia contained in Article 1 of the Module. The Appendices document more fully many of the details in the case study, and in so doing they reflect the careful and systematic way in which the various facets of the treatment have been made clear, explicit, and concrete by the authors. Hyperlinks are provided in this Article 2 to facilitate navigating within the extensive material provided.Published
02/18/2006
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Edwards, D. J., & Kannan, S. (2006). APPENDICES FOR Identifying and Targeting Idiosyncratic Cognitive Processes in Group Therapy for Social Phobia: The Case of Vumile. Pragmatic Case Studies in Psychotherapy, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.14713/pcsp.v2i1.867
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