Summary This volume presents the first published manual for cognitive-behavioral group therapy for social phobia (CBGT), an empirically supported treatment approach that has been applied in clinical and research settings for over 20 years. Part I provides an up-to-date overview of the disorder, addressing such issues as classification, diagnosis, prevalence, and comorbidity. A comprehensive cognitive-behavioral model of social phobia is delineated, and assessment procedures are described in depth. Part II takes the clinician step by step through implementing each of the 12 sessions of CBGT. The authors demonstrate how to orient clients to the approach; implement in-session exposures, cognitive restructuring techniques, and homework assignments; and overcome stumbling blocks in treatment. Filled with helpful clinical pointers, case examples, and therapist–client dialogues, the book also includes handy sample handouts and forms. Table of Contents I. Understanding the Nature of Social Phobia 1. The Diagnosis and Etiology of Social Phobia 2. Subtypes of Social Phobia, Comorbidity, and Impairment 3. Cognitive Function in Social Phobia 4. Dysfunctional Cognitive Processes in Social Phobia 5. A Cognitive-Behavioral Formulation of Social Phobia, with Ronald M. Rapee and Cynthia L. Turk 6. Assessment of Social Phobia, with Cynthia L. Turk II. Cognitive-Behavioral Group Therapy for Social Phobia: A Treatment Manual 7. An Overview of Cognitive-Behavioral Group Therapy for Social Phobia 8. The Treatment Orientation Interview 9. Session 1 10. Session 2 11. In-Session Exposures 12. Integrating Cognitive Restructuring Procedures with In-Session Exposures 13. Homework Procedures 14. Sessions 3–12: Putting It All Together and Troubleshooting Cognitive-Behavioral Group Therapy
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