Social anxiety is a common and potentially disabling problem that can
occur in situations ranging from dating to conversations to job
interviews. Fortunately, three decades of research have shown that most
people struggling with social anxiety can benefit from the
cognitive-behavioral intervention described in Managing Social
Anxiety.
The third edition of this Therapist Guide represents the latest update
of the gold-standard psychosocial intervention for social anxiety. The
guide provides foundational information on the nature of social anxiety
and the empirically supported cognitive-behavioral techniques used to
treat it, how best to implement these techniques, and how to deal with
challenges that arise during treatment. New to this edition are updated
procedures and background reflecting current science and clinical
findings, a greater emphasis on a multicultural approach to practice,
and more attention to client goals. The step-by-step approach detailed
in Managing Social Anxiety is easy for beginning therapists to
implement, and offers many practical recommendations to help clients
successfully engage with the treatment. More experienced therapists will
find useful strategies for challenging cases and expert guidance on
fine-tuning their approach.