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Issues in Treatment of Anxiety
Saturday, May 14, 2016: 2:40 PM-3:30 PM
Room 309 (Baltimore Convention Center)
2:40 PM
192.001
Maintenance of Intervention Effects of a Family-Focused Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment for Anxiety in Youth with ASD
S. Hepburn
A. Blakeley-Smith
J. Reaven
2:52 PM
192.002
Treatment Fidelity and Clinician Experience: Implementation of “Facing Your Fears” in Outpatient Settings
A. Blakeley-Smith
L. G. Klinger
A. Keefer
A. Duncan
S. E. O'Kelley
E. Moody
S. Hepburn
J. Reaven
3:04 PM
192.003
Training Clinicians to Deliver Group Cognitive Behavior Therapy to Manage Anxiety in Youth with High-Functioning ASD: Results of a Multi-Site Trial
J. Reaven
A. Blakeley-Smith
L. G. Klinger
A. Keefer
A. Duncan
S. E. O'Kelley
A. T. Meyer
C. Johnson
E. Moody
S. Hepburn
3:16 PM
192.004
High Risk, High Gain: High-Anxiety Adolescents with ASD Make the Most Gains over the Course of Treatment
A. McVey
K. S. Willar
B. Dolan
S. Stevens
A. M. Carson
J. S. Karst
A. V. Van Hecke
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Interventions - Non-pharmacologic - School-Age, Adolescent, Adult
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