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Social Skills Training Encourages a Patient with Social Anxiety Disorder to Undertake Challenging Behavioral Experiments

机译:社会技能培训鼓励患有社交焦虑症的患者进行具有挑战性的行为实验

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Introductions: Cognitive models of social anxiety disorder (SAD), such as that developed by Clark & Wells, conceptualize the attention to, and misinterpretation of, internal information as a key maintaining factor. Social skills training (SST), a frequently used cognitive therapy (CT) technique for various mental disorders, is often justified according to a skills-deficit model of SAD, which assumes that anxiety arises from inadequate social interaction skills. However, the evidence largely suggests little to no skills deficit in this patient group, indicating that SST is not necessarily a technique to be used in CT for most SAD patients. In this study, we present a patient with SAD who negatively perceived her social skills abilities, and who benefitted from SST. We also discuss the role of brief SST in CT treatment. Presentation of Case: The patient was a Japanese female with excessive fear of social interactions who negatively perceived her own social skills. Cognitive therapy mainly consisted of case formulation, behavioral experiments, and opinion surveying based on the Clark & Wells model. As the patient felt too anxious to attempt behavioral experiments, due to her negative perception of her own social skills, SST was briefly employed in the course of CT. Discussion and Conclusion: As the patient’s actual social skills abilities were never formally assessed, it is impossible to know if she had any social skills deficits prior to treatment, and, if so, if they were improved by the SST provided. However, SST encouraged the patient to try challenging tasks, notably behavioral experiments and homework centering on feared social situations. Although SST should not necessarily be included in CT for SAD patients, SST can help patients to decrease their excessive fear of being negatively perceived due to poor social skills, making it easier for them to try challenging behavioral experiments in feared social situations.
机译:简介:社交焦虑症(SAD)的认知模型,例如Clark&Wells开发的模型,将对内部信息的关注和误解概念化为关键维持因素。社会技能训练(SST)是一种针对各种精神障碍的常用认知疗法(CT)技术,通常根据SAD的技能缺陷模型来证明是正确的,该模型假设焦虑是由于社交互动技能不足而引起的。但是,证据在很大程度上表明该患者组几乎没有技能缺陷,这表明SST不一定是大多数SAD患者用于CT的技术。在这项研究中,我们介绍了一名SAD患者,该患者对自己的社交技能有负面评价,并从SST中受益。我们还将讨论简短的SST在CT治疗中的作用。病例介绍:该患者是一名日本女性,对社交互动过于恐惧,对自己的社交技巧产生了负面评价。认知疗法主要包括病例表述,行为实验和基于Clark&Wells模型的意见调查。由于患者对自己的社交技巧抱有否定的态度,因此急于尝试进行行为实验,因此在CT过程中短暂使用了SST。讨论与结论:由于从未对患者的实际社交技能进行过正式评估,因此无法知道治疗前她是否存在社交技能缺陷,如果存在,则是否可以通过提供的SST进行改善。但是,SST鼓励患者尝试具有挑战性的任务,尤其是针对恐惧的社交情况的行为实验和家庭作业。尽管对于SAD患者,不一定要将SST包括在CT中,但SST可以帮助患者减少因社交技能差而被负面感知的过度恐惧,从而使他们更容易在恐惧的社交环境中尝试具有挑战性的行为实验。

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