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Recent Publications on Social Anxiety Disorder
- Dalrymple, K. L. & Herbert, J. D. (in press). Acceptance and commitment therapy for generalized social anxiety disorder. A pilot study. Behavior Modification. View
- Dalrymple, K. L., Herbert, J. D., & Gaudiano, B. A. (in press). Onset of illness and developmental factors in social anxiety disorder: Preliminary findings from a retrospective interview. View
- Moitra, E., Herbert, J. D., & Forman, E. M. (2007). Avoidance and depression among socially
anxious adults (abstract). Depression and Anxiety, 24, 299-300.
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- Gaudiano, B. A. & Herbert, J. D. (2006). Self-efficacy for social situations in adolescents with generalized social anxiety disorder. Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy,
35, 209-223
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- Herbert, J. D., & Cardaciotto, L. (2005). A mindfulness and
acceptance-based perspective on social anxiety disorder. In S. Orsillo & L. Roemer (Eds.),
Acceptance and Mindfulness Based Approaches to Anxiety: Conceptualization and Treatment: Kluwer/Penum. View
- Herbert, J. D., Gaudiano, B. A., Rheingold, A. A., Myers, V. H., Dalrymple, K., & Nolan, E. M. (2005). Social skills training augments the effectiveness of cognitive behavioral group therapy for Social Anxiety Disorder.
Behavior Therapy, 36, 125-138. View
Cardaciotto, L. & Herbert, J. D. (2004). Cognitive behavior therapy for social anxiety disorder in the context of
Asperger's syndrome: A single-subject report. Cognitive and Behavioral Practice,
11, 75-81. View
- Herbert, J. D., Crittenden, K., & Dalrymple, K. (2004). Knowledge of Social Anxiety Disorder relative to Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder among educational professionals.
Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 33, 366-372. View
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Herbert, J. D., Rheingold, A. A., Gaudiano, B. A., & Myers, V. H. (2004). Standard versus extended cognitive behavioral therapy for Social Anxiety Disorder: A randomized controlled trial.
Behavioral and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 32, 131-147. View
- Gaudiano, B. A., & Herbert, J. D. (2003). Preliminary psychometric evaluation of a new self-efficacy scale and its relationship to treatment outcome in Social Anxiety Disorder.
Cognitive Therapy and Research, 27, 537-555. View
- Rheingold, A. A., Herbert, J. D., & Franklin, M. E. (2003). Cognitive bias in adolescents with Social Anxiety Disorder.
Cognitive Therapy and Research, 27, 639-655. View
Herbert, J. D., Rheingold, A. A., and Goldstein, S. G. (2002). Brief cognitive behavioral group therapy for Social Anxiety Disorder.
Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 9, 1-8. View
Kashdan, T. B., & Herbert, J. D. (2001). Social anxiety disorder
in children and adolescents: Current status and future directions.
Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review, 4, 37-61.
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Recent Publications on Related Topics
- Cardaciotto, L., Herbert, J. D., Forman, E. M., Moitra, E. & Farrow, V. (in press). The Assessment of Present-Moment Awareness and Acceptance: The Philadelphia Mindfulness Scale. Assessment. View
- Forman, E. M., Herbert, P. D., Moitra, E. M., Yoemans, P. D. & Geller, P. A. (in press). A randomized controlled effectiveness trial of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Cognitive Therapy for anxiety and depression. Behavior Modification. View
- Forman, E.M., Hoffman, K. L., McGrath, K. B., Brandsma, L., Herbert, J. D. & Lowe, M. R. (in press).
A comparison of acceptance- and control-based strategies for coping with food cravings: An analog study. Behaviour Research and Therapy. View
- Gaudiano, B. A. & Herbert, J. D. (in press). Believability of hallucinations
as a potential mediator of their frequency and associated distress in psychotic
inpatients. Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy. View
- Redding, R., Herbert, J.D., Forman, E.M. & Guadiano, B. (in press).
Self-Help Books for Anxiety, Depression and Trauma: How Valid and Reliable
Are They? Professional Psychology: Research and Practice View
- Yeomans, P. D. & Forman, E. M. (in press). Cultural Factors in Traumatic Stress. In S. Eshun &
R. Gurung (Eds.), Sociocultural Influences on Mental Health. Boston:
Blackwell Publishing.
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- Yeomans, P. D., Herbert, J. H., Forman, E. M. (in press). Western trauma
discourse exposure and posttraumatic symptoms among Burundians with traumatic
event histories.
Journal of Traumatic Stress. View
- Herbert, J. D., Neeren, A. M., & Lowe, M. R. (Winter 2007). Clinical
intuition and scientific evidence: What is their role in treating eating diorders. The Renfrew Perspective. View
- Forman, E.M. & Herbert, J. H. (2007, July 12). Acceptance and
Commitment Therapy: Similarities and Differences with Cognitive Therapy – Part
2.
Scientist-Practitioner Weekly Update, 43. Retrieved July 31, 2007, from
http://www.scientist-practitioner.com. View
- Forman, E.M. & Herbert, J. H. (2007, July 5). Acceptance and Commitment
Therapy: Similarities and Differences with Cognitive Therapy – Part 1.
Scientist-Practitioner Weekly Update, 42. Retrieved July 31, 2007, from
http://www.scientist-practitioner.com. View
- Butler, A. C., Chapman, J. E., Forman, E. M., & Beck, A.T. (2006). The
empirical status of cognitive-behavioral therapy: A review of meta-analyses.
Clinical Psychology Review, 17-31.
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- Herbert, J. H. & Forman, E.M. (2006). Post-traumatic stress disorder. In J. E. Fisher & W.
O’Donohue (Eds.), 555-566. Practitioner's Guide to Evidence-Based Psychotherapy. New
York: Springer Publishing. View
- Gaudiano, B. A., & Herbert, J. D. (2005). Methodological issues
in clinical trials of antidepressant medications: Perspectives from
psychotherapy outcome research.
Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 74, 17-25. View
- Herbert, J. D., & Gaudiano, B. A. (2005). Moving from empirically supported treatment lists to practice guidelines in psychotherapy: The role of the placebo concept.
Journal of Clinical Psychology, 67, 893-908. View
- Herbert, J. D., & Sageman, M. (2004). First do no harm: Emerging guidelines for the
treatment of posttraumatic reactions. In G. Rosen (Ed.), Posttraumatic stress
disorder: Issues and controversies. West Sussex, UK: John Wiley & Sons. View
- Hansen, N. B., Lambert, M. J. & Forman, E. M. (2002). The psychotherapy
dose-response effect and its implications for treatment delivery services.
Clinical Psychology: Research and Practice, 9, 329-343. View
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