(p. 221) Commentary
- DOI:
- 10.1093/med:psych/9780199733668.003.0031
Stoyanova and Hope report their year-long, 29-session treatment experience with Andy, a 38-year-old European American client suffering from social anxiety disorder, complicated by the comorbid symptoms of panic disorder and poor anger management. The authors present a chronological account of their intervention and conclude that their treatment was successful, citing summary data from several measures in support of this claim. They attribute their successful outcome to their reliance on a creative combination of empirically established treatment procedures (described as CBT), principles from basic science (described only vaguely), and nonspecific factors (not well defined)....
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