COGNITIVE-BEHAVIORAL THERAPY FOR SOCIAL ANXIETY: CLINICAL DEMONSTRATIONS
COGNITIVE-BEHAVIORAL THERAPIES FOR SOCIAL ANXIETY DISORDER: AN INTEGRATIVE STRATEGY (Comprehensive Version)
COGNITIVE-BEHAVIORAL THERAPIES FOR SOCIAL ANXIETY DISORDER: AN INTEGRATIVE STRATEGY (Shorter Version)
CURIOSITY TRAINING: THE IMPORTANCE OF EXTERNAL MINDFULNESS IN CBT FOR SOCIAL ANXIETY
EXPOSURES OR EXPERIMENTS: COGNITIVE-BEHAVIORAL THERAPIES FOR SOCIAL ANXIETY DISORDER
FEAR OF POSITIVE EVALUATION AND THE BIVALENT FEAR OF EVALUATION MODEL OF SOCIAL ANXIETY
ACT-INFORMED EXPOSURE THERAPY FOR SOCIAL ANXIETY
DATING AND SOCIAL ANXIETY
MODIFYING BEHAVIOR THERAPY FOR ADOLESCENTS WITH SELECTIVE MUTISM AND SOCIAL ANXIETY
SEX AND ANXIETY
SOCIAL ANXIETY AND CHRONIC ILLNESS
THE USE OF VIRTUAL REALITY IN SOCIAL ANXIETY TREATMENT
TREATMENT CONSIDERATIONS FOR THE OVERLAP BETWEEN SOCIAL ANXIETY AND AUTISM
PARURESIS (SHY BLADDER): THE HIDDEN SOCIAL ANXIETY DISORDER
SOCIAL ANXIETY TREATMENT VIA TELEHEALTH
CBT APPROACHES TO SOCIAL ANXIETY, PART 1: DIGGING DEEPER INTO THE MODELS
CBT APPROACHES TO SOCIAL ANXIETY, PART 2: INTEGRATING THE MODELS
THE DEEPLY PERSONAL FEAR OF REJECTION IN DATING PHOBIA: CBT TREATMENT STRATEGIES
BREAKING THE LINK BETWEEN SOCIAL TRAUMA AND SOCIAL ANXIETY
CHALLENGES IN TREATING SOCIAL ANXIETY DISORDER:
Reducing the Detrimental Impact of Maladaptive Perfectionism in Treating Social Anxiety Disorder
Managing Challenges to Engaging and Retaining Socially Anxious Clients in Treatment
Excessive Internet Use as a Safety Behavior in Social Anxiety
Cannabis Use: A Treatment-Interfering Behavior in Social Anxiety Disorder in a Time of Increasing Legalization and Normalization
PHENOMENON OF GAMING AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TO ANXIETY AND DEPRESSION
HELPING CLIENTS OVERCOME SOCIAL ANXIETY AND BUILD SELF-CONFIDENCE USING COGNITIVE-BEHAVIORAL THERAPY (CBT)
SOCIAL ANXIETY GROUPS: ADAPTING THE RESEARCH FOR YOUR CLINICAL PRACTICE
HOW TO HELP CLIENTS OVERCOME SOCIAL ANXIETY USING COGNITIVE-BEHAVIORAL THERAPY (CBT)
NOTICE: Our workshops and webinars are offered as an educational resource for mental health professionals who are already familiar with cognitive and behavioral therapies. These resources alone do not suffice as adequate training to conduct cognitive and behavioral therapies for those with social anxiety and related problems.