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Autor:
David M Erceg-Hurn, Peter McEvoy
Trials of cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) for social anxiety disorder (SAD) have struggled to identify replicable moderators of treatment outcome. This could be due to a genuine lack of effects, or a spurious finding caused by methodological factor
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https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/cvdmt
Publikováno v:
Assessment. 29:1730-1741
Background: Repetitive negative thinking is conceptualized to be a transdiagnostic process linked to the development and maintenance of psychopathology. Prior research distinguishes between disorder-specific exemplars (worry, rumination) and transdia
Autor:
Peter M. McEvoy, Andrew R. Johnson, David M. Erceg-Hurn, Michael J. Kyron, Samantha R. Bank, Matthew P. Hyett, Mark Summers
Publikováno v:
Depression and Anxiety. 37:1253-1260
BACKGROUND The Bivalent Fear of Evaluation Model proposes that the fears of positive and negative evaluation each uniquely contribute to social anxiety severity. However, the debate continues as to whether these are distinct constructs, and, if so, t
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Michelle L. Moulds, Emily A. Holmes, Michael J. Kyron, Bruce N.C. Campbell, Andrew R. Johnson, Samantha R. Bank, Jessica R. Grisham, Matthew P. Hyett, Lisa M. Saulsman, David A. Moscovitch, Ronald M. Rapee, Peter M. McEvoy, David M. Erceg-Hurn, Ottmar V. Lipp
Publikováno v:
Psychological Medicine. 52:1277-1286
BackgroundCognitive behavior therapy (CBT) is effective for most patients with a social anxiety disorder (SAD) but a substantial proportion fails to remit. Experimental and clinical research suggests that enhancing CBT using imagery-based techniques
Publikováno v:
The International journal of eating disordersREFERENCES. 54(9)
Background The coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) has required telehealth to be integrated into the delivery of evidence-based treatments for eating disorders in many services, but the impact of this on patient outcomes is unknown. Objective The present
Autor:
Peter M. McEvoy, Matthew P. Hyett, Andrew R. Johnson, David M. Erceg-Hurn, Patrick J.F. Clarke, Michael J. Kyron, Samantha R. Bank, Luke Haseler, Lisa M. Saulsman, Michelle L. Moulds, Jessica R. Grisham, Emily A. Holmes, David A. Moscovitch, Ottmar V. Lipp, Ronald M. Rapee
Publikováno v:
Behaviour research and therapy. 155
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is associated with marked physiological reactivity in social-evaluative situations. However, objective measurement of biomarkers is rarely evaluated in treatment trials, despite potential utility in clarifying disorder-s
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Peter M, McEvoy, Matthew P, Hyett, Samantha R, Bank, David M, Erceg-Hurn, Andrew R, Johnson, Michael J, Kyron, Lisa M, Saulsman, Michelle L, Moulds, Jessica R, Grisham, Emily A, Holmes, David A, Moscovitch, Ottmar V, Lipp, Bruce N C, Campbell, Ronald M, Rapee
Publikováno v:
Psychological medicine. 52(7)
Cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) is effective for most patients with a social anxiety disorder (SAD) but a substantial proportion fails to remit. Experimental and clinical research suggests that enhancing CBT using imagery-based techniques could impr
Autor:
Peter M. McEvoy, David M. Erceg-Hurn
Publikováno v:
Psychological Assessment. 30:1512-1526
The Social Interaction Anxiety Scale (SIAS) and Social Phobia Scale (SPS) are 20-item companion measures of social anxiety symptoms frequently used to evaluate outcome in treatment trials. The SIAS-6, SPS-6, and Social Interaction Phobia Scale (SIPS)
Autor:
Peter M. McEvoy, David M. Erceg-Hurn, Susan M. Byrne, Sarah J. Egan, Kathryn L. Prior, Bronwyn C. Raykos
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Eating Disorders. 51:1176-1184
Objective Clinical perfectionism is involved in the etiology and maintenance of eating disorders. Limited research has examined the factor structure of the Clinical Perfectionism Questionnaire (CPQ) in clinical eating disorder samples. The aim of thi
Autor:
Kevin C. Barber, David A. Moscovitch, Peter M. McEvoy, David M. Erceg-Hurn, Jessica R. Dupasquier
Publikováno v:
Behaviour Research and Therapy. 106:86-94
Pilot and open trials suggest that imagery-enhanced group cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) is highly effective for social anxiety disorder (SAD). However, before being considered reliable and generalisable, the effects of the intervention need to be