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Cognitive behavior therapy vs exposure in vivo in the treatment of panic disorder with agoraphobia (corrected from agrophobia)Lars Goran Ost
Department of Psychology, Stockholm University, S 106 91 Stockholm, Sweden
Behav Res Ther 42:1105-27. 2004..The conclusion that can be drawn is that adding cognitive therapy to exposure did not yield significantly better results than for exposure alone...
Efficacy of the third wave of behavioral therapies: a systematic review and meta-analysisLars Goran Ost
Department of Psychology, Stockholm University, S 106 91 Stockholm, Sweden
Behav Res Ther 46:296-321. 2008..The article ends with suggestions on how to improve future RCTs to increase the possibility of them becoming empirically supported treatments...
Cognitive behavior therapy for anxiety disorders: 40 years of progressLars Goran Ost
Department of Psychology, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden
Nord J Psychiatry 62:5-10. 2008..If the single studies that gave the highest ES each decade were compared, all anxiety disorders besides panic disorder and obsessive-compulsive disorder showed a positive development. Possible explanations to the results are discussed...
The effects of cognitive behavior therapy delivered by students in a psychologist training program: an effectiveness studyLars Goran Ost
Department of Psychology, Stockholm University, S 106 91 Stockholm, Sweden
Behav Ther 43:160-73. 2012..We conclude that clinically inexperienced student therapists who receive supervision from experienced supervisors can achieve treatment effects that are on a par with those of experienced licensed psychotherapists...
Inventing the wheel once more or learning from the history of psychotherapy research methodology: Reply to Gaudiano's comments on Ost's (2008) reviewLars Goran Ost
Department of Psychology, Stockholm University, 10691 Stockholm, Sweden
Behav Res Ther 47:1071-3. 2009..It is time that ACT researchers start using the current psychotherapy research methodology...
One-Session treatment of specific phobias in youths: a randomized clinical trialL G Ost
Department of Psychology, Stockholm University, Sweden
J Consult Clin Psychol 69:814-24. 2001..The implications of these results are discussed...
The claustrophobia scale: a psychometric evaluationLars Goran Ost
Department of Psychology, Stockholm University, S 106 91 Stockholm, Sweden
Behav Res Ther 45:1053-64. 2007..The CS is useful both as a state, and as an outcome self-report measure of claustrophobia...
Panic and avoidance in panic disorder with agoraphobia: clinical relevance of change in different aspects of the disorderJonas Ramnerö
Department of Psychology, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden
J Behav Ther Exp Psychiatry 38:29-39. 2007..Change in quality of life (QOL) was also more associated with change in avoidance at post-treatment. At follow-up change in QOL was more related to change in panic than change in avoidance...
Prediction of outcome in the behavioural treatment of panic disorder with agoraphobiaJonas Ramnerö
Department of Psychology, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden
Cogn Behav Ther 33:176-80. 2004..Perceived treatment credibility, motivation, anxious cluster personality disorder or trait anxiety were not identified as significant predictors of outcome...
Preattentive bias for emotional information in panic disorder with agoraphobiaL G Lundh
Department of Psychology, Stockholm University, Sweden
J Abnorm Psychol 108:222-32. 1999..The patients' subliminal Stroop interference for panic-related words was found to correlate with trait anxiety and depression, although not with anxiety sensitivity...
Attentional and memory bias for emotional information in crime victims with acute posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)N Paunovi
Department of Psychology, Stockholm University, Sweden
J Anxiety Disord 16:675-92. 2002..Methodological limitations of the study are reviewed, and it is proposed that further studies are needed in order to elucidate whether acute PTSD Ss display a preattentive and implicit memory bias for trauma-related material...
Cognitive-behavior therapy vs exposure therapy in the treatment of PTSD in refugeesN Paunovic
Department of Psychology, Stockholm University, Sweden
Behav Res Ther 39:1183-97. 2001..The results were maintained at the 6-month follow-up. The conclusion that can be drawn is that both E and CBT can be effective treatments for PTSD in refugees...
Perfectionism and self-consciousness in social phobia and panic disorder with agoraphobiaF Saboonchi
Department of Psychology, Stockholm University, Sweden
Behav Res Ther 37:799-808. 1999..from a non-clinical sample. The results are discussed in terms of public self-consciousness being a differentiating characteristic of the more severe kind of social anxiety which is typical of social phobia...
Psychometric properties of a Swedish translation of the Clinician-Administered PTSD Scale--Diagnostic VersionNenad Paunović
Department of Psychology, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden
J Trauma Stress 18:161-4. 2005..Results of the present study are discussed in the context of internal consistencies and convergent validity coefficients of the CAPS with other PTSD symptom measures in previous studies...
Perception of threat in children with social phobia: comparison to nonsocially anxious children before and after treatmentRio Cederlund
Department of Psychology, Stockholm University, Sweden
J Clin Child Adolesc Psychol 40:855-63. 2011..At 1 year follow-up there was a significant reduction in both interpretation and RED bias and clinical children no longer differed from nonsocially anxious controls...
One vs five sessions of exposure and five sessions of cognitive therapy in the treatment of claustrophobiaL G Ost
Department of Psychology, Stockholm University, Sweden
Behav Res Ther 39:167-83. 2001..At the 1 year follow-up the corresponding figures were 100%, 81%, and 93%, respectively. The implications of these results are discussed...
