2005
DOI: 10.1037/11198-000
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Understanding and treating anxiety disorders: An integrative approach to healing the wounded self.

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“…With regard to theoretical integration, we would first recommend empirical investigations of treatment protocols that can be derived from some of the broad models of psychopathology and psychotherapy that have served for many years as "figure de proulx" of the integration movement. For example, we see no reason for leaders of this movement (and their students or colleagues) not to test whether cyclical psychodynamic (Wachtel, 1977) and self-experiencing (Wolfe, 2005), approaches can meet the criteria that are specified to sanction new EST. Interpersonal reconstructive therapy (Benjamin, 2003), a therapy for nonresponders that is based on principles derived from a rich body of research using the structural analysis of social behavior (Benjamin, 1974) is another promising avenue for empirical validation through clinical trials.…”
Section: What Type Of Research Can Best Help Psychotherapy Integration?mentioning
confidence: 95%
“…With regard to theoretical integration, we would first recommend empirical investigations of treatment protocols that can be derived from some of the broad models of psychopathology and psychotherapy that have served for many years as "figure de proulx" of the integration movement. For example, we see no reason for leaders of this movement (and their students or colleagues) not to test whether cyclical psychodynamic (Wachtel, 1977) and self-experiencing (Wolfe, 2005), approaches can meet the criteria that are specified to sanction new EST. Interpersonal reconstructive therapy (Benjamin, 2003), a therapy for nonresponders that is based on principles derived from a rich body of research using the structural analysis of social behavior (Benjamin, 1974) is another promising avenue for empirical validation through clinical trials.…”
Section: What Type Of Research Can Best Help Psychotherapy Integration?mentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Treatments of phobias that begin before the age of 20 have been found to improve and eventually disappear. Five years after the phobia begins, about half of the young victims are symptom-free and almost all are improved (Wolfe, 2005). Hence, it is essential to treat phobias within children and adolescents early to avoid more serious, engrained symptoms later in the lifespan.…”
Section: Future Directionsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…To summarise, empirical evidence suggests that phobic symptoms in children can be significantly reduced using exposure-based cognitive-behavioural treatments Silverman & Berman, 2001;Wolfe, 2005). However, most cognitive-behavioural interventions involve multiple treatment sessions -a serious limitation in clinical services delivery.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Uncertainty is considered synonymous with anxiety (Roget's New Millenium Thesaurus, 2008), or to be a cause of anxiety (American Heritage Dictionary, 2006). Anxiety is, for most people, an unpleasant state they seek to resolve (Wolfe, 2005). According to Cialdini (1993), people who face uncertainty are more likely to look for external cues regarding appropriate behavior to resolve their anxiety.…”
Section: H1: Buy It Now Will Increase Revenuesmentioning
confidence: 98%