Treating university students with social phobia and public speaking fears: internet delivered self-help with or without live group exposure sessions
Depression and Anxiety2008Vol. 25(8), pp. 708–717
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Maria Tillfors, Per Carlbring, Tomas Furmark, Susanne Lewenhaupt, Maria Spak, Anna Eriksson, Bengt E. Westling, Gerhard Andersson
Abstract
The results suggest that the Internet-based self-help program on its own is efficient in the treatment of university students with social phobia. Adding group exposure sessions did not improve the outcome significantly.
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