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A unique self-help book for social anxiety in adolescents that is guided by the current research and clinical guidelines and written by the world's leading team of researchers.

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A unique self-help book for social anxiety in adolescents that is guided by the current research and clinical guidelines and written by the world's leading team of researchers.
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Autorenporträt
Eleanor Leigh is a Child & Adolescent Clinical Psychologist. She holds a Clinical Research Fellowship at the Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford and she is based at the Oxford Centre for Anxiety Disorders and Trauma (OxCADAT). Her research is focused on the understanding and psychological treatment of anxiety disorders in adolescents. Emma Warnock-Parkes is a Clinical Psychologist who specialises in developing cognitive therapy treatments for Social Anxiety Disorder. She works at the Oxford Centre for Anxiety Disorders and Trauma (OxCADAT), the University of Oxford and King's College London. A recognized expert in the field of anxiety disorders, she has run many workshops and presented research at major international conferences. Elyse Brassard is a student who has successfully dealt with social anxiety. She has been able to work with trained professionals to help learn useful tools to manage and minimise anxiety in her everyday life. She is currently studying A-level psychology, and is keen to apply her knowledge and experiences to help others become more confident in social situations. David M. Clark holds the Chair of Experimental Psychology at University of Oxford. He is well-known for his pioneering work on the understanding and psychological treatment of anxiety disorders: especially panic disorder, social anxiety disorder, health anxiety and PTSD. Recently, he has also focused on how to disseminate effective psychological treatments within healthcare systems and is one of the architects of the English Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) programme.