Conducting Exposure-Based Groups via Telehealth for Adolescents and Young Adults With Social Anxiety Disorder |
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Affiliation: | The Columbia University Clinic for Anxiety and Related Disorders and Hofstra University;The Columbia University Clinic for Anxiety and Related Disorders |
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Abstract: | The rapid spread of COVID-19 and subsequent social distancing measures posed unprecedented challenges in providing mental health care and a swift transition of services to telehealth platforms. Social distancing measures create unique concerns for young people with social anxiety disorder who already struggle with social connection and isolation; therefore, the continuation of care via telehealth platforms is especially important for this population. To date, there is little literature regarding use of telehealth groups for this population and the current commentary aims to fill in this gap in the literature while also providing general guidelines for telehealth groups. The commentary discusses the delivery of an exposure-based cognitive behavioral therapy group for adolescents and young adults via telehealth and provides considerations, challenges, and benefits of conducting a group through a telehealth platform. In conjunction with clinically relevant examples and in-depth exposure discussions, we aim to provide guidance for youth-focused practitioners who are considering conducting groups in a telehealth format for a range of presentations. |
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Keywords: | telehealth social anxiety youth exposure-based group telehealth group |
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