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Skills for Social and Academic Success: A School-Based Intervention for Social Anxiety Disorder in Adolescents
Authors:Paige?H.?Fisher,Carrie?Masia-Warner  author-information"  >  author-information__contact u-icon-before"  >  mailto:carrie.masia@med.nyu.edu"   title="  carrie.masia@med.nyu.edu"   itemprop="  email"   data-track="  click"   data-track-action="  Email author"   data-track-label="  "  >Email author,Rachel?G.?Klein
Affiliation:(1) New York University School of Medicine, NYU Child Study Center, New York;(2) New York University School of Medicine, NYU Child Study Center, New York;(3) New York University School of Medicine, NYU Child Study Center, New York
Abstract:This paper describes Skills for Academic and Social Success (SASS), a cognitive–behavioral, school-based intervention for adolescents with social anxiety disorder. Clinic-based treatment studies for socially anxious youth are reviewed, and a strong rationale for transporting empirically-based interventions into schools, such as SASS, is provided. The SASS program consists of 12, 40-min group sessions that emphasize social skills and in-vivo exposure. In addition to group sessions, students are seen individually at least twice and participate in 4 weekend social events with prosocial peers from their high schools. Meetings with teachers provide information about social anxiety and facilitate classroom exposures for socially anxious participants. Parents attend 2 psychoeducational meetings about social anxiety, its treatment, and approaches for managing their childrsquos anxiety. Initial findings regarding the programrsquos effectiveness are presented. We conclude by discussing the challenges involved in implementing treatment protocols in schools and provide suggestions to address these issues.
Keywords:social anxiety  adolescents  school intervention  behavior therapy
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