Journal article

Development of a Moderated Online Intervention to Treat Social Anxiety in First-Episode Psychosis

C McEnery, MH Lim, A Knowles, S Rice, J Gleeson, S Howell, P Russon, C Miles, S D’Alfonso, M Alvarez-Jimenez

Frontiers in Psychiatry | FRONTIERS MEDIA SA | Published : 2019

Abstract

Background: It is well established that social anxiety disorder (SAD) is a significant clinical problem for individuals with a psychotic disorder. Comorbid social anxiety in individuals with psychosis has been associated with poorer premorbid functioning, increased depression, and a reduced quality of life. Cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) is recommended for people with psychosis as a first-line psychological treatment; however, its focus and evaluation primarily revolves around reducing psychotic symptoms and not necessarily targeting comorbid social anxiety symptoms. We developed a novel online social cognitive behavioral intervention (entitled EMBRACE) specifically designed to treat socia..

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