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Social
Anxiety Disorder: A Guide
(below is the second excerpt from the guide) Success rate of behavior
therapy Behavior therapy requires active patient participation in following treatment agreements and instructions. Just as penicillin must be taken properly in order to combat bacterial infections, behavior therapy must be done according to prescription in order to alleviate social anxiety. Various studies show that at least half of social anxiety disorder patients benefit from behavior therapy. The amount of improvement can be quite substantial. A few patients become completely free of symptoms for the rest of their lives, but most will have recurrence of some symptoms from time to time. The most realistic expectation is that symptoms will be substantially reduced in both frequency and severity. Because behavior therapy is a treatment patients can apply whenever necessary, the gains realized are usually maintained for many years, and often indefinitely. |
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