07 June 2016

Social Anxiety Disorder ppts and 500 published articles



Social Anxiety Disorder

Anxiety disorders, Obsessive-Compulsive and Related disorders, and Trauma and Stressor-related Disorders
Heidi Combs, MD, Paul Zarkowski
https://depts.washington.edu

Anxiety
Galina Gerasimova, Raeanne Perri, Marisa Sevilla, Joe Shen, Grace Velasquez
http://userwww.sfsu.edu/

Anxiety Disorders
Ann M. Kring, Gerald C. Davison, John M. Neale & Sheri L. Johnson
https://www.ipfw.edu

Anxiety, Obsessive-Compulsive, and Trauma and Stressor-Related Disorders
http://www.mccc.edu

Anxiety and Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders
http://www.sjsu.edu

Anxiety, Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders
http://www2.sunysuffolk.edu

Fundamentals of Abnormal Psychology
Ronald Comer
http://www2.sunysuffolk.edu

Anxiety Disorders
Diagnostic criteria and common symptomologies
http://homepages.wmich.edu

Pharmacologic Considerations in the Treatment of Anxiety Disorders
Presented by: Ann M. Hamer, PharmD, BCPP
http://www.ohsu.edu/

Symptoms of Anxiety
http://www.uky.edu

Changes For Anxiety Disorders
https://sites.oxy.edu

Survey of Modern Psychology
Anxiety Disorders
http://www.columbia.edu

Physiology of Behavior
Neil R. Carlson
https://webcourses.ucf.edu

The Nature of Fear and Anxiety
http://uwf.edu

Anxiety And Depression
Dennis Mungall , Pharm.D
http://streaming.osu.edu

Nature of Anxiety and Fear
http://people.wku.edu


500 Published articles on Social Anxiety Disorder
1.    Relationships among depression, a., anxiety sensitivity, and perceived social support in adolescents with conversion disorder Yilmaz, Savas, et al., International Journal of Psychiatry in Clinical Practice, 2016. 20(1): p. 10-18.
2.    A Review of Scales to Measure Social Anxiety Disorder in Clinical and Epidemiological Studies Wong, Q.J.J., B. Gregory, and L.F. McLellan, Current Psychiatry Reports, 2016. 18(4).
3.    Anticipatory Processing and Post-Event Processing in Social Anxiety Disorder: An Update on the Literature Wong, Q.J.J., Australian Psychologist, 2016. 51(2): p. 105-113.
4.    Do Patient Characteristics Predict Outcome of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy for Social Anxiety Disorder? Wiltink, J., et al., Plos One, 2016. 11(1).
5.    Brain connectomics predict response to treatment in social anxiety disorder Whitfield-Gabrieli, S., et al., Molecular Psychiatry, 2016. 21(5): p. 680-685.
6.    Common and differential alterations of general emotion processing in obsessive-compulsive and social anxiety disorder Weidt, S., et al., Psychological Medicine, 2016. 46(7): p. 1427-1436.
7.    "Speaking More than Words": Classifying Men with Social Anxiety Disorder via Vocal Acoustic Analyses of Diagnostic Interviews Weeks, J.W., et al., Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, 2016. 38(1): p. 30-41.
8.    Theory of mind in social anxiety disorder, d., and comorbid conditions Washburn, Dustin, et al., Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 2016. 37: p. 71-77.
9.    Family functioning, s.s., and quality of life for patients with anxiety disorder Wang, Jikun, et al., International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 2016. 62(1): p. 5-11.
10.    Written threat: Electrophysiological evidence for an attention bias to affective words in social anxiety disorder Wabnitz, P., U. Martens, and F. Neuner, Cognition & Emotion, 2016. 30(3): p. 516-538.
11.    Anger profiles in social anxiety disorder Versella, M.V., et al., Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 2016. 37: p. 21-29.
12.    Proton Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy in Social Anxiety Disorder Tukel, R., et al., Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 2016. 28(2): p. 138-142.
13.    Trigeminal nerve stimulation (TNS) for social anxiety disorder: A case study Trevizol, A.P., et al., Epilepsy & Behavior, 2016. 56: p. 170-171.
14.    Longitudinal Associations Between Social Anxiety Disorder and Avoidant Personality Disorder: A Twin Study Torvik, F.A., et al., Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 2016. 125(1): p. 114-124.
15.    Self-reported social skills impairment explains elevated autistic traits in individuals with generalized social anxiety disorder Tonge, N.A., et al., Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 2016. 38: p. 31-36.
16.    The relationship between childhood sexual/physical abuse and sexual dysfunction in patients with social anxiety disorder Tekin, A., et al., Nordic Journal of Psychiatry, 2016. 70(2): p. 88-92.
17.    New Developments in Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Social Anxiety Disorder Stangier, U., Current Psychiatry Reports, 2016. 18(3).
18.    Anxious but Thoroughly Informed? No Jumping-to-Conclusions Bias in Social Anxiety Disorder Schlier, B., S. Helbig-Lang, and T.M. Lincoln, Cognitive Therapy and Research, 2016. 40(1): p. 46-56.
19.    Negative autobiographical memories in social anxiety disorder: A comparison with panic disorder and healthy controls O'Toole, M.S., et al., Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 2016. 50: p. 223-230.
20.    Early Improvement in One Week Predicts the Treatment Response to Escitalopram in Patients with Social Anxiety Disorder: A Preliminary Study Oh, K.-S., et al., Clinical Psychopharmacology and Neuroscience, 2016. 14(2): p. 161-167.
21.    Stepped Care Versus Direct Face-to-Face Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Social Anxiety Disorder and Panic Disorder: A Randomized Effectiveness Trial Nordgreen, T., et al., Behavior Therapy, 2016. 47(2): p. 166-183.
22.    Anxiety trajectories in response to a speech task in social anxiety disorder: Evidence from a randomized controlled trial of CBT Morrison, A.S., et al., Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 2016. 38: p. 21-30.
23.    Attentional blink impairment in social anxiety disorder: Depression comorbidity matters Morrison, A.S., et al., Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 2016. 50: p. 209-214.
24.    Stopping the past from intruding the present: Social anxiety disorder and proactive interference Moore, H.T.A., C.J. Gomez-Ariza, and L.-J. Garcia-Lopez, Psychiatry Research, 2016. 238: p. 284-289.
25.    Neuroplasticity in response to cognitive behavior therapy for social anxiety disorder Mansson, K.N.T., et al., Translational Psychiatry, 2016. 6.
26.    Does cognitive flexibility predict treatment gains in Internet-delivered psychological treatment of social anxiety disorder, d., or tinnitus? Lindner, Philip, et al., Peerj, 2016. 4.
27.    Cognitive Therapy for Social Anxiety Disorder in Adolescents: A Development Case Series Leigh, E. and D.M. Clark, Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 2016. 44(1): p. 1-17.
28.    Avoidant personality disorder as a social anxiety phenotype: risk factors, a.a.t.L., Lisa, Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 2016. 29(1): p. 64-69.
29.    DISORDERS OF SOCIAL ANXIETY: PROBLEMS IN CLASSIFICATION AND CONCEPTUALIZATION Lampe, L., Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 2016. 50: p. 90-91.
30.    Preliminary Investigation of a Mindfulness-Based Intervention for Social Anxiety Disorder That Integrates Compassion Meditation and Mindful Exposure Koszycki, D., et al., Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 2016. 22(5): p. 363-374.
31.    Prefrontal control and predictors of cognitive behavioral therapy response in social anxiety disorder Klumpp, H., et al., Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 2016. 11(4): p. 630-640.
32.    Effects of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy(ACT) on Social Anxiety, R.S.a.A.o.S.A.D.-p.C.S.K., DooHyun and C. Son, Korean Journal of Clinical Psychology, 2016. 35(1): p. 101-119.
33.    Insular Volume Reduction in Patients with Social Anxiety Disorder Kawaguchi, A., et al., Frontiers in Psychiatry, 2016. 7.
34.    The Relationship Between Anger Expression, B.I.a.E.A.i.S.A.D.K.Y., Aysegul, et al., Turk Psikiyatri Dergisi, 2016. 27(1): p. 15-22.
35.    Exposure to virtual social interactions in the treatment of social anxiety disorder: A randomized controlled trial Kampmann, I.L., et al., Behaviour Research and Therapy, 2016. 77: p. 147-156.
36.    Use of 5-Hydroxytryptophan Labeled With Carbon 11 in Social Anxiety Disorder Jacobsen, J.P.R., Jama Psychiatry, 2016. 73(2): p. 177-177.
37.    Social, f.a.p.r.f.f.m.a.a.d.i.c.a.e.a.a.b.c.s.u.t.D.R.S.H., Philip, et al., Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 2016. 51(3): p. 331-338.
38.    Comparing systemic therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy for social anxiety disorders: study protocol for a randomized controlled pilot trial Hunger, C., et al., Trials, 2016. 17.
39.    Facial discrimination in body dysmorphic, o.-c.a.s.a.d.H., Claudia, et al., Psychiatry Research, 2016. 236: p. 105-111.
40.    Abnormal brain activation and connectivity to standardized disorder-related visual scenes in social anxiety disorder Heitmann, C.Y., et al., Human Brain Mapping, 2016. 37(4): p. 1559-1572.
41.    Untangling attention bias modification from emotion: A double-blind randomized experiment with individuals with social anxiety disorder Heeren, A., C. Coussement, and R.J. McNally, Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 2016. 50: p. 61-67.
42.    Working alliance and competence as predictors of outcome in cognitive behavioral therapy for social anxiety and panic disorder in adults Haug, T., et al., Behaviour Research and Therapy, 2016. 77: p. 40-51.
43.    Group CBT Versus MBSR for Social Anxiety Disorder: A Randomized Controlled Trial Goldin, P.R., et al., Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2016. 84(5): p. 427-437.
44.    Social anxiety disorder in Saudi adolescent boys: Prevalence, s., and parenting style as a risk factor Ghazwani, Jaafar Y., S.N. Khalil, and R.A. Ahmed, Journal of family & community medicine, 2016. 23(1): p. 25-31.
45.    Guided Internet-Based Self-Help Intervention for Social Anxiety Disorder With Videoconferenced Therapist Support Gershkovich, M., et al., Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 2016. 23(2): p. 239-255.
46.    Altered executive control network resting-state connectivity in social anxiety disorder Geiger, M.J., et al., World Journal of Biological Psychiatry, 2016. 17(1): p. 47-57.
47.    Use of 5-Hydroxytryptophan Labeled With Carbon 11 in Social Anxiety Disorder Reply Frick, A., M. Lubberink, and T. Furmark, Jama Psychiatry, 2016. 73(2): p. 177-178.
48.    Effects of CBT Versus MBSR Treatment on Social Stress Reactions in Social Anxiety Disorder Faucher, J., et al., Mindfulness, 2016. 7(2): p. 514-526.
49.    Single dose testosterone administration alleviates gaze avoidance in women with Social Anxiety Disorder Enter, D., et al., Psychoneuroendocrinology, 2016. 63: p. 26-33.
50.    Social anxiety disorder and quality of life: How fears of negative and positive evaluation relate to specific domains of life satisfaction Dryman, M.T., et al., Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 2016. 38: p. 1-8.
51.    Recent Insight Into the Subtypes of Social Anxiety Disorder D'Avanzato, C. and K.L. Dalrymple, Current psychiatry reports, 2016. 18(5): p. 50-50.
52.    The Social Appearance Anxiety Scale in Italian Adolescent Populations: Construct Validation and Group Discrimination in Community and Clinical Eating Disorders Samples Dakanalis, A., et al., Child Psychiatry & Human Development, 2016. 47(1): p. 133-150.
53.    Adolescent Mental Health Literacy: Young People's Knowledge of Depression and Social Anxiety Disorder Coles, M.E., et al., Journal of Adolescent Health, 2016. 58(1): p. 57-62.
54.    An evolutionary perspective on the co-occurrence of social anxiety disorder and alcohol use disorder Bulley, A., et al., Journal of Affective Disorders, 2016. 196: p. 62-70.
55.    Cannabis craving in response to laboratory-induced social stress among racially diverse cannabis users: The impact of social anxiety disorder Buckner, J.D., et al., Journal of Psychopharmacology, 2016. 30(4): p. 363-369.
56.    A comparison of the nature and correlates of panic attacks in the context of Panic Disorder and Social Anxiety Disorder Brown, L.A., et al., Psychiatry Research, 2016. 235: p. 69-76.
57.    Trait and Daily Emotion Regulation in Social Anxiety Disorder Blalock, D.V., T.B. Kashdan, and A.S. Farmer, Cognitive Therapy and Research, 2016. 40(3): p. 416-425.
58.    Facial emotion processing in patients with social anxiety disorder and Williams-Beuren syndrome: an fMRI study Binelli, C., et al., Journal of Psychiatry & Neuroscience, 2016. 41(3): p. 182-191.
59.    Comparison of clinical and sociodemographic features of bipolar disorder patients with those of social anxiety disorder patients comorbid with bipolar disorder in Turkey Berkol, T.D., et al., Saudi Medical Journal, 2016. 37(3): p. 309-314.
60.    Efficacy of group psychotherapy for social anxiety disorder: A meta-analysis of randomized-controlled trials Barkowski, S., et al., Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 2016. 39: p. 44-64.
61.    Effectiveness of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy on Interpersonal Problemsand Psychological Flexibility in Female High School Students With Social Anxiety Disorder Azadeh, S.M., H. Kazemi-Zahrani, and M.A. Besharat, Global journal of health science, 2016. 8(3): p. 131-8.
62.    A randomized, d.-b., placebo-controlled study of escitalopram in patients with social anxiety disorder in Japan Asakura, Satoshi, et al., Current Medical Research and Opinion, 2016. 32(4): p. 749-757.
63.    Contributions of cognitive inflexibility to eating disorder and social anxiety symptoms Arlt, J., et al., Eating Behaviors, 2016. 21: p. 30-32.
64.    Negativity, a.a.s.w.a.p.o.s.o.a.d.h.d.A.L.-M., Jose and I. Moreno-Garcia, Behavioral Psychology-Psicologia Conductual, 2016. 24(1): p. 107-125.
65.    Examining the Panic Attack Specifier in Social Anxiety Disorder Allan, N.P., et al., Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, 2016. 45(3): p. 177-181.
66.    Anxiety sensitivity and subjective social status in relation to anxiety and depressive symptoms and disorders among Latinos in primary care Zvolensky, M.J., et al., Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 2015. 32: p. 38-45.
67.    Frequency-dependent alterations in the amplitude of low-frequency fluctuations in social anxiety disorder Zhang, Y., et al., Journal of Affective Disorders, 2015. 174: p. 329-335.
68.    Diagnostic Prediction for Social Anxiety Disorder via Multivariate Pattern Analysis of the Regional Homogeneity Zhang, W., et al., BioMed research international, 2015. 2015: p. 763965-763965.
69.    Dysfunction of ventrolateral prefrontal cortex underlying social anxiety disorder: A multi-channel NIRS study Yokoyama, C., et al., Neuroimage-Clinical, 2015. 8: p. 455-461.
70.    Relationships Among Depression, A., Anxiety Sensitivity, and Perceived Social Support in Adolescents with Conversion Disorder Yilmaz, S., et al., European Psychiatry, 2015. 30.
71.    What works in psychodynamic Psychotherapy for Social Anxiety Disorder? Influence of Process Characteristics on the Success of Treatment Wiltink, J. and M.E. Beutel, Zeitschrift Fur Psychosomatische Medizin Und Psychotherapie, 2015. 61(1): p. 112-113.
72.    Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment of Social Anxiety Disorder and Comorbid Paranoid Schizophrenia Williams, M.T., et al., Clinical Case Studies, 2015. 14(5): p. 323-341.
73.    Predicting short-term positive affect in individuals with social anxiety disorder: The role of selected personality traits and emotion regulation strategies Weisman, J.S., et al., Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 2015. 34: p. 53-62.
74.    Paranoid Delusional Disorder Follows Social Anxiety Disorder in a Long-Term Case Series Evolutionary Perspective Veras, A.B., et al., Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 2015. 203(6): p. 477-479.
75.    DSM-IV Versus DSM-5 Autism Spectrum Disorder and Social Anxiety Disorder in Childhood: Similarities and Differences van Steensel, F.J.A., S.M. Bogels, and E.I. de Bruin, Journal of Child and Family Studies, 2015. 24(9): p. 2752-2756.
76.    Neuroendocrine models of social anxiety disorder van Honk, J., et al., Dialogues in clinical neuroscience, 2015. 17(3): p. 287-93.
77.    The cortisol response to social stress in social anxiety disorder Vaccarino, O., R. Levitan, and A. Ravindran, Asian journal of psychiatry, 2015. 14: p. 57-60.
78.    Internet-Delivered Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Social Anxiety Disorder in Romania: A Randomized Controlled Trial Tulbure, B.T., et al., Plos One, 2015. 10(5).
79.    Gray matter abnormalities in patients with social anxiety disorder: A voxel-based morphometry study Tukel, R., et al., Psychiatry Research-Neuroimaging, 2015. 234(1): p. 106-112.
80.    Conditioned Subjective Responses to Socially Relevant Stimuli in Social Anxiety Disorder and Subclinical Social Anxiety Tinoco-Gonzalez, D., et al., Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy, 2015. 22(3): p. 221-231.
81.    Risk profiles for poor treatment response to internet-delivered CBT in people with social anxiety disorder Tillfors, M., et al., Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 2015. 33: p. 103-109.
82.    Group Climate Development in Brief Group Therapies: A Comparison Between Cognitive-Behavioral Group Therapy and Group Psychotherapy for Social Anxiety Disorder Thorgeirsdottir, M.T., A.S. Bjornsson, and G.B. Arnkelsson, Group Dynamics-Theory Research and Practice, 2015. 19(3): p. 200-209.
83.    Cognitive constructs and social anxiety disorder: beyond fearing negative evaluation Teale Sapach, M.J.N., et al., Cognitive behaviour therapy, 2015. 44(1): p. 63-73.
84.    Changes in picturing of 'self' in social anxiety disorder: a case report Tanaka, Y., O. Kobori, and M. Nakazato, Cognitive Behaviour Therapist, 2015. 8.
85.    A pilot study of gray matter volume changes associated with paroxetine treatment and response in social anxiety disorder Talati, A., et al., Psychiatry Research-Neuroimaging, 2015. 231(3): p. 279-285.
86.    Social anxiety disorder in recent onset schizophrenia spectrum disorders: The relation with symptomatology, a., and social rank Sutliff, Stephanie, M.-A. Roy, and A.M. Achim, Psychiatry Research, 2015. 227(1): p. 39-45.
87.    Short-Term Cost-Effectiveness of Psychodynamic Therapy and Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy in Social Anxiety Disorder: Results from the SOPHO-NET Trial Stuhldreher, N., et al., Journal of Mental Health Policy and Economics, 2015. 18: p. S37-S37.
88.    Demographic and questionnaire characteristics for patients with social anxiety disorder (SAD) and healthy control subjects (HC) concerning gender, a., education, symptom severity (LSAS), and depression (BDI) Straube, Thomas, et al., Figshare, 2015.
89.    Social anxiety disorder and the psychobiology of self-consciousness Stein, D.J., Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2015. 9.
90.    The Clinical and Theoretical Basis for Integrated Cognitive Behavioral Treatment of Comorbid Social Anxiety and Alcohol Use Disorders Stapinski, L.A., et al., Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 2015. 22(4): p. 504-521.
91.    Disrupted Effective Connectivity Between the Amygdala and Orbitofrontal Cortex in Social Anxiety Disorder During Emotion Discrimination Revealed by Dynamic Causal Modeling for fMRI Sladky, R., et al., Cerebral Cortex, 2015. 25(4): p. 895-903.
92.    Beyond DSM-5: An alternative approach to assessing Social Anxiety Disorder Skocic, S., H. Jackson, and C. Hulbert, Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 2015. 30: p. 8-15.
93.    Childhood Maltreatment, S.-P.a.S.-C.i.S.A.D.A.S.M.M.S., Ben, G. Doron, and O. Szepsenwol, Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy, 2015. 22(6): p. 570-579.
94.    Cognitive Therapy for Social Anxiety Disorder: The Impact of the "Self-Focused Attention and Safety Behaviours Experiment" on the Course of Treatment Schreiber, F., et al., Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 2015. 43(2): p. 158-166.
95.    Social Skills and Social Acceptance in Children with Anxiety Disorders Scharfstein, L.A. and D.C. Beidel, Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 2015. 44(5): p. 826-838.
96.    Abordaje narrativo y estratégico en el trastorno por ansiedad social Schaefer A, H. and P. Rubí G, Revista chilena de neuro-psiquiatría, 2015. 53(1): p. 35-43.
97.    Cognitive Constructs and Social Anxiety Disorder: Beyond Fearing Negative Evaluation Sapach, M.J.N.T., et al., Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, 2015. 44(1): p. 63-73.
98.    The trauma of peer victimization: Psychophysiological and emotional characteristics of memory imagery in subjects with social anxiety disorder Sansen, L.M., B. Iffland, and F. Neuner, Psychophysiology, 2015. 52(1): p. 107-116.
99.    SUBMISSIVENESS IN SOCIAL ANXIETY DISORDER: THE ROLE OF INTERPERSONAL PERCEPTION AND EMBARRASSMENT Sadikaj, G., et al., Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 2015. 34(1): p. 1-27.
100.    A False Sense of Security: Safety Behaviors Erode Objective Speech Performance in Individuals With Social Anxiety Disorder Rowa, K., et al., Behavior Therapy, 2015. 46(3): p. 304-314.
101.    Single voxel proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (H-1-MRS) and volumetry of the amygdala in social anxiety disorder in the context of early developmental trauma Rosenstein, D., et al., South African Journal of Psychiatry, 2015. 21(3): p. 115-116.
102.    Cortical-amygdala Decoupling during Stress in Patients with Social Anxiety Disorder Roelofs, K. and H. Cremers, Biological Psychiatry, 2015. 77(9): p. 298S-298S.
103.    The dorsal medial prefrontal (anterior cingulate) cortex-amygdala aversive amplification circuit in unmedicated generalised and social anxiety disorders: an observational study (vol 1, p., 2014) Robinson, O. J., et al., Lancet Psychiatry, 2015. 2(3): p. 204-204.
104.    The temporal unfolding of face processing in social anxiety disorder - a MEG study Riwkes, S., A. Goldstein, and E. Gilboa-Schechtman, Neuroimage-Clinical, 2015. 7: p. 678-687.
105.    The impact of imagery rescripting on memory appraisals and core beliefs in social anxiety disorder Reimer, S.G. and D.A. Moscovitch, Behaviour Research and Therapy, 2015. 75: p. 48-59.
106.    Association of Social anxiety disorder with depression and quality of life among medical undergraduate students Ratnani, I.J., et al., Indian Journal of Psychiatry, 2015. 57(5): p. S26-S26.
107.    A research agenda to progress treatment of social anxiety disorder: Commentary on Crome et al., D.-I.a.D.-S.A.D.i.t.A.C.R., Ronald M., N. Titov, and B. Dear, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 2015. 49(3): p. 292-293.
108.    The Yin and Yang of support from significant others: Influence of general social support and partner support of avoidance in the context of treatment for social anxiety disorder Rapee, R.M., et al., Behaviour Research and Therapy, 2015. 69: p. 40-47.
109.    Interpersonal Psychotherapy and Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy as an Integrated Treatment Approach for Co-Occurring Bipolar I and Social Anxiety Disorder Queen, A.H., D.L. Donaldson, and J.K. Luiselli, Clinical Case Studies, 2015. 14(6): p. 434-448.
110.    Analysis of Altered Baseline Brain Activity in Drug-Naive Adult Patients with Social Anxiety Disorder Using Resting-State Functional MRI Qiu, C., et al., Psychiatry Investigation, 2015. 12(3): p. 372-380.
111.    Avoidant decision-making in social anxiety disorder: A laboratory task linked to in vivo anxiety and treatment outcome Pittig, A., et al., Behaviour Research and Therapy, 2015. 73: p. 96-103.
112.    Brief cognitive behavior therapy in patients with social anxiety disorder: a preliminary investigation Pinjarkar, R.G., P.M. Sudhir, and S.B. Math, Indian journal of psychological medicine, 2015. 37(1): p. 20-5.
113.    Interpersonal distance and social anxiety in autistic spectrum disorders: A behavioral and ERP study Perry, A., et al., Social Neuroscience, 2015. 10(4): p. 354-365.
114.    The Impact of Perceived Standards on State Anxiety, A.P., and Negative Pre- and Post-event Rumination in Social Anxiety Disorder Penney, Erika S. and M.J. Abbott, Cognitive Therapy and Research, 2015. 39(2): p. 162-177.
115.    Amygdalar volumetric correlates of social anxiety in offspring of parents with bipolar disorder Park, M.-H., et al., Psychiatry Research-Neuroimaging, 2015. 234(2): p. 252-258.
116.    EVALUATION OF SOCIAL ANXIETY DISORDER IN PATIENTS WITH SAGLIKER SYNDROME Ozkaynak, P.S., et al., Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation, 2015. 30.
117.    Can Virtual Reality Effectively Elicit Distress Associated with Social Anxiety Disorder? Owens, M.E. and D.C. Beidel, Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, 2015. 37(2): p. 296-305.
118.    Neuropsychological test performance in social anxiety disorder O'Toole, M.S., et al., Nordic Journal of Psychiatry, 2015. 69(6): p. 1726-1734.
119.    Cognitive and Emotion Regulation Change Processes in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Social Anxiety Disorder O'Toole, M.S., et al., Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy, 2015. 22(6): p. 667-676.
120.    Genetic association of the oxytocin receptor genes with panic, m.d.d., and social anxiety disorder Onodera, Mayuko, et al., Psychiatric Genetics, 2015. 25(5): p. 212-212.
121.    A Systematic Review of Mindfulness and Acceptance-Based Treatments for Social Anxiety Disorder Norton, A.R., et al., Journal of Clinical Psychology, 2015. 71(4): p. 283-301.
122.    The Course of the Working Alliance during Virtual Reality and Exposure Group Therapy for Social Anxiety Disorder Ngai, I., E.C. Tully, and P.L. Anderson, Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 2015. 43(2): p. 167-181.
123.    Generalized social anxiety disorder: A still-neglected anxiety disorder 3 decades since Liebowitz's review Nagata, T., F. Suzuki, and A.R. Teo, Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 2015. 69(12): p. 724-740.
124.    Social Anxiety Disorder Nagata, T., Seishin shinkeigaku zasshi = Psychiatria et neurologia Japonica, 2015. 117(4): p. 283-91.
125.    Psychophysiological responses to eye contact in adolescents with social anxiety disorder Myllyneva, A., K. Ranta, and J.K. Hietanen, Biological Psychology, 2015. 109: p. 151-158.
126.    Out of the shadows and into the spotlight: Social blunders fuel fear of self-exposure in social anxiety disorder Moscovitch, D.A., et al., Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 2015. 34: p. 24-32.
127.    Shifting the Focus of One's Attention Mediates Improvement in Cognitive Therapy for Social Anxiety Disorder Mortberg, E., et al., Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 2015. 43(1): p. 63-73.
128.    The Relationship between Social Physique Anxiety and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders with Eating Problems among Adolescent Mohamadirizi, S., et al., International Journal of Pediatrics-Mashhad, 2015. 3(5): p. 959-963.
129.    Imagery enhancements increase the effectiveness of cognitive behavioural group therapy for social anxiety disorder: A benchmarking study McEvoy, P.M., et al., Behaviour Research and Therapy, 2015. 65: p. 42-51.
130.    The Cost Effectiveness of Psychological and Pharmacological Interventions for Social Anxiety Disorder: A Model-Based Economic Analysis Mavranezouli, I., et al., Plos One, 2015. 10(10).
131.    Social Anxiety Disorder and Agoraphobia in Dermatology Patients; Two Cases and a Review of the Literature Marshall, C. and A. Bewley, Acta Dermato-Venereologica, 2015. 95(7): p. 862-863.
132.    Neurobiological correlates of social anxiety disorder: an update Marazziti, D., et al., Cns Spectrums, 2015. 20(2): p. 100-111.
133.    Predicting long-term outcome of Internet-delivered cognitive behavior therapy for social anxiety disorder using fMRI and support vector machine learning Mansson, K.N.T., et al., Translational Psychiatry, 2015. 5.
134.    Interrelated Functional and Structural Amygdala Plasticity Following Internet-delivered Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Social Anxiety Disorder Mansson, K.N., et al., Biological Psychiatry, 2015. 77(9): p. 51S-51S.
135.    Altered Resting-State Functional Connectivity of the Frontal-Striatal Reward System in Social Anxiety Disorder Manning, J., et al., Plos One, 2015. 10(4).
136.    Altered Resting-State Functional Connectivity of the Frontal-Striatal Reward System in Social Anxiety Disorder Manning, J., et al., Figshare, 2015.
137.    Comorbid Social Anxiety Disorder in Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder Maddox, B.B. and S.W. White, Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2015. 45(12): p. 3949-3960.
138.    Social Anxiety Disorder Comorbid with Schizophrenia: The Importance of Screening for This Under recognized and Under treated Condition Lowengrub, K.M., et al., The Israel journal of psychiatry and related sciences, 2015. 52(1): p. 40-5.
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489.    Use of agent to treat anxiety disorders including panic, o.-c.a.p.s.d., agoraphobia and social phobia comprising thiazole derivatives as active ingredients Kase, J. and T. Kanda. Kase J; Kanda T.
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491.    Treating social anxiety disorder, o.c.d.o.p.d., by administering neurotoxin, preferably botulinum toxin type A to corrugator supercilii and/or procerus muscle to cause paralysis Finzi, E. and N.E. Rosenthal. Finzi E; Rosenthal N E.
492.    Treating subject diagnosed with e.g. panic disorder, s.p., post-traumatic stress disorder, or generalized anxiety disorder, by administering composition comprising scopolamine or scopolamine analog in carrier to human Drevets, W. C. and M.L. Furey. Us Dept Health & Human Services.
493.    Use of deuterium-enriched N-acetylamino-(piperazinyl)-butyl)-alkylsulfonamide for treating e.g. anxiety disorder, p.d., social phobia, depression, schizophrenia, psychosis, epilepsy, seizures, obesity, angina, migraine and pain Dhanoa, D. S. Dhanoa D S.
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