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Group cognitive-behavioral therapy for generalized anxiety disorder: Treatment outcome and long-term follow-up.
Authors:Dugas, Michel J.   Ladouceur, Robert   Léger, Eliane   Freeston, Mark H.   Langolis, Frédéric   Provencher, Martin D.   Boisvert, Jean-Marie
Abstract:A recently developed cognitive-behavioral treatment for generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) targets intolerance of uncertainty by the reevaluation of positive beliefs about worry, problem-solving training, and cognitive exposure. As previous studies have established the treatment's efficacy when delivered individually, the present study tests the treatment in a group format as a way to enhance its cost-benefit ratio. A total of 52 GAD patients received 14 sessions of cognitive-behavioral therapy in small groups of 4 to 6 participants. A wait-list control design was used, and standardized clinician ratings and self-report questionnaires assessed GAD symptoms, intolerance of uncertainty, anxiety, depression, and social adjustment. Results show that the treatment group, relative to the wait-list group, had greater posttest improvement on all dependent variables and that treated participants made further gains over the 2-year follow-up phase of the study. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:generalized anxiety disorder   symptoms   treatment outcome   intolerance of uncertainty   anxiety   depression   social adjustment   group cognitive-behavioral therapy
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