Computerized Treatment for Social Anxiety
Social Anxiety Disorder
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Social Anxiety Disorder
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Current diagnosis of Social Anxiety Disorder according to DSM-5 criteria
- SPIN score greater than or equal to 30
- Must report sufficient motivation to complete treatment (i.e., score of at least 5 on a 10 point scale (0 = no motivation and 10 = extreme motivation))
Exclusion Criteria:
- Concurrent psychotherapy or treatment for social anxiety disorder
- Clinically significant suicidality
- Current Alcohol Use Disorder of "Severe" severity or higher
- Current Non-alcohol Substance Use Disorder of "Moderate" severity or higher
- Recent changes (less than four weeks) in psychiatric medication
- History of psychotic symptoms
- May not have participated in a similar computerized treatment program
Sites / Locations
- Florida State University, Department of Psychology
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Interpretation Bias Modification
Progressive Muscle Relaxation
Treatment consists of eight brief sessions consisting of two tasks. In Task 1, participants read unique scenarios ("You notice someone pointing in your direction"). A sentence meant to resolve the ambiguity will appear ("This person thinks they reco_nize you"). After filling in the missing letter, the interpretation is reinforced by requiring the participants to correctly answer "yes" or "no" to a comprehension question ("Is this person mocking you?"). In Task 2, participants are shown a word denoting a threatening ("mocking") or benign ("cheerful") interpretation. Participants are presented with an ambiguous scenario ("You hear people at a nearby table laughing") and asked to denote whether the word and the sentence are related. Participants will receive feedback based on their response.
Participants will receive eight brief sessions of PMR. They will listen to a PMR script (Kassinove & Tafrate, 2002). Participants will be asked to make sure they are sitting comfortably, close their eyes, and systematically tense and release different muscle groups.