Imagery Rescripting and Exposure in Social Anxiety: A Randomized Trial Comparing Treatment Techniques

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Jens Knutsson
Jan-Erik Nilsson
Åsa Eriksson
Linda Järild
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[1] Lund University,Department of Psychology
[2] Kognio - Centre for CBT,undefined
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Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy | 2020年 / 50卷
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Social anxiety; Imagery rescripting; Exposure; Treatment; CBT; Psychotherapy;
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This randomized trial compared the effects of imagery rescripting against in vivo exposure administered separately during a single session with 27 socially anxious individuals. Previous research shows that imagery rescripting is a promising treatment technique for various disorders including social anxiety, although imagery rescripting and exposure for social anxiety have not yet been compared. Social anxiety self-report measures (LSAS-SR and BFNE-II); the distress, vividness, and frequency of fear images (i.e., Imagery condition); and the levels of anxiety, avoidance, and the strength of convictions of a feared social situation (i.e., exposure condition) were rated at baseline, before treatment, and after a 2- and 4-week follow up period. Both treatment groups improved significantly on all measures pre- to post treatment and the effects largely remained at the 4-week follow-up. No significant differences between the treatment groups were found on the anxiety measures. The results suggest that either a single session of imagery rescripting or of exposure are effective in reducing social anxiety, and that both treatment techniques, even when administered in a single session, reduces social anxiety.
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