Cognitive mediation of clinical improvement after intensive exposure therapy of agoraphobia and social phobia
Depression and Anxiety2009Vol. 27(3), pp. 294–301
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Abstract
The results extend previous findings by demonstrating mediation in an unselected clinical sample and by providing evidence for the specificity of mediation effects. They further support the importance of cognitive changes in cognitive-behavior therapy.
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