Social Mishap Exposures for Social Anxiety Disorder: An Important Treatment Ingredient

Cogn Behav Pract. 2013 May 1;20(2):213-220. doi: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2012.05.003.

Abstract

Conventional cognitive-behavioral therapy for social anxiety disorder, which is closely based on the treatment for depression, has been shown to be effective in numerous randomized placebo-controlled trials. Although this intervention is more effective than waitlist control group and placebo conditions, a considerable number of clients do not respond to this approach. Newer approaches include techniques specifically tailored to this particular population. One of these techniques, social mishap exposure practice, is associated with significant improvement in treatment gains. We will describe here the theoretical framework for social mishap exposures that addresses the client's exaggerated estimation of social cost. We will then present clinical observations and outcome data of a client who underwent treatment that included such social mishap exposures. Findings are discussed in the context of treatment implications and directions for future research.

Keywords: CBT; exposure therapy; social anxiety disorder; social mishap exposure.