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Cognitive behavior therapy in anxiety disorders

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 April 2020

L-G. Ost*
Affiliation:
Department of Psychology, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden

Abstract

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During the last 25-30 years a large number of randomized controlled studies have been published on Cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) for various anxiety disorders. CBT is now an evidence based treatment for all the anxiety disorders, and the only form of psychotherapy that has achieved this status.

The purpose of this course is to give an overview of CBT for anxiety disorders and for each of the disorders the following components will be presented: 1) The CBT model of the primary maintaining factor(s) for the disorder, 2) The most important CBT treatment(s) for the disorder, 3) Illustrations from current randomized controlled studies, and 4) Short- and long-term results for each disorder.

By attending the course participants will get the most current update of CBT for anxiety disorders.

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