Acceptance and commitment therapy for public speaking anxiety : a case series study of effects on self-reported, implicit, imaginal, and in-vivo outcomes
Public speaking anxiety (PSA) is a common problem, and in some cases can lead to significant social and occupational difficulties. While exposure therapy combined with cognitive restructuring is currently the most effective treatment available, approximately 25% of individuals fail to respond. Accep...
Main Author: | Priestley, Joseph |
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Other Authors: | Moghaddam, Nima ; Dawson, Dave |
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University of Lincoln
2016
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Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.694183 |
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