2013
DOI: 10.1176/appi.ajp.2013.12081125
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Psychodynamic Therapy and Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy in Social Anxiety Disorder: A Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial

Abstract: OBJECTIVE Various approaches to cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) have been shown to be effective for social anxiety disorder. For psychodynamic therapy, evidence for efficacy in this disorder is scant. The authors tested the efficacy of psychodynamic therapy and CBT in social anxiety disorder in a multicenter randomized controlled trial. METHOD In an outpatient setting, 495 patients with social anxiety disorder were randomly assigned to manual-guided CBT (N=209), manual-guided psychodynamic therapy (N=207), … Show more

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“…In anxiety disorders, with studies by Leichsenring [27][28][29][30], the results suggest that the decrease in primary symptoms from posttreatment to follow-up is greater in STDP than in CBT in social phobia, with difference in magnitude being in the small range (d = -0.30; Supplementary Figure 4, Panel A). Other differences fell into the negligible range.…”
Section: Post Hoc Investigations: Change Scores Between Posttreatmentmentioning
confidence: 71%
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“…In anxiety disorders, with studies by Leichsenring [27][28][29][30], the results suggest that the decrease in primary symptoms from posttreatment to follow-up is greater in STDP than in CBT in social phobia, with difference in magnitude being in the small range (d = -0.30; Supplementary Figure 4, Panel A). Other differences fell into the negligible range.…”
Section: Post Hoc Investigations: Change Scores Between Posttreatmentmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…In anxiety disorders, with studies by Leichsenring [27][28][29][30], CBT shows an advantage over STDP in primary symptoms in five out of the nine comparisons from pretreatment to post treatment and in two of the eight comparisons from pretreament to follow-up. In secondary symptoms, the outcome is more favorable in CBT than in STDP in one out of the five comparisons from pretreatment to post treatment, and no significant differences are observed on any of the three comparisons from pretreatment to follow-up.…”
Section: Secondmentioning
confidence: 90%
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“…Lotterman's observation may help to explain our clinical experience from supervising videotaped treatments of three recent psychodynamic randomized controlled trials Leichsenring et al 2013), psychodynamic psychotherapists often did not focus on salient emotions, missed to respond to the emotional arousal of the patient in a timely manner and to maintain the level of emotional arousal conducive to change, so that the change potential of critical emotional moments got lost (Stern 1998(Stern , 2004.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%