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Can school counselors deliver cognitive-behavioral treatment for social anxiety effectively? A randomized controlled trial
Carrie Masia Warner
, Daniela Colognori
, Chad Brice
, Kathleen Herzig
, Laura Mufson
, Chelsea Lynch
, Philip T. Reiss
, Eva Petkova
,
Jeremy Fox
, Dominic C. Moceri
, Julie Ryan
, Rachel G. Klein
Psychology
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Social Anxiety
100%
Randomized Controlled Trial
100%
Cognitive-behavioral Treatment
100%
School Counselors
100%
Social Success
100%
Psychologists
23%
Social Anxiety Disorder
23%
Effective Treatment
15%
Counselors
7%
End of Treatment
7%
No Significant Difference
7%
Treatment Completion
7%
Academic Success
7%
External Support
7%
Control Condition
7%
School-based
7%
Grader
7%
Treatment Providers
7%
Standards of Practice
7%
School Psychologists
7%
Relative Efficacy
7%
Group Intervention
7%
Clinical Intervention
7%
Training School
7%
Multiple Impairments
7%
Treatment Access
7%
Skills for Life
7%
Counseling Program
7%
Psychology
Social Anxiety
100%
Behavioral Treatment
100%
Social Anxiety Disorder
100%
Group Intervention
33%
Neglect
33%