Baseline Patient Characteristics Predicting Outcome and Attrition in Cognitive Therapy for Social Phobia: Results from a Large Multicentre Trial.
Juergen HoyerJoerg WiltinkWolfgang HillerRobert MillerSimone SalzerStephan SarnowskyUlrich StangierBernhard StraussUlrike WillutzkiEric LeibingPublished in: Clinical psychology & psychotherapy (2014)
Personality, self-esteem, shame, attachment style and interpersonal problems do not or only marginally moderate the effects of interventions in CT of social phobia. Symptom severity and comorbid diagnoses might affect treatment outcome negatively. Beyond these two factors, most patients share a similar likelihood of treatment success when treated according to the manual by Clark and Wells. Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.