COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL AND PHARMACOLOGICAL TREATMENT OF SOCIAL PHOBIA
$0M01FY2000RRNIH
Temple University, Philadelphia PA
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Abstract
The primary objective of this study is the continued evaluation of cognitive-behavioral group therapy and the monoamine oxidase inhibitor phenelzine as treatments for the anxiety disorder social phobia. In this study, we examine a number of additional questions, e g:(1)is there utility to combining cognitive behavioral therapy with phenelzine pharmacotherapy; (2) does cognitive behavioral treatment produce greater effects if administered for a longer period of time.
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