Describes the clinical perspectives of social phobia, which appears in both children and adults but...
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Describes the clinical perspectives of social phobia, which appears in both children and adults but has different manifestations and requires different treatments in various age groups. Also surveys theoretical perspectives on its etiology and empirically supported treatments. Draws from the clinical, social, and developmental literatures as well as direct clinical experience to illustrate the impact of developmental stage on phenomenology, diagnosis, assessment, and treatment. For practitioners, researchers, and students. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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