Social Anxiety Clinical Trial
Official title:
Feasibility Study of Mindfulness and Acceptance Based Group Therapy for Females With Social Anxiety
Anxiety and depressive disorders are common in all regions of the world. Anxiety disorders are considered as third major psychological issue in Pakistan (Panhwer, 2014). Objective of the present study is to see the feasibility and effectiveness of social anxiety in females with the help of mindfulness and acceptance based therapy. It is hypothesized that women in the intervention group will have significantly reduced anxiety as compared to the women in the control group. A total of 60 females in the age range of 18 to 28 ages will be selected from Institute of professional psychology and private clinics from Karachi city. The participants will be recruited through the administration of Mini-Social Phobia Inventory (SPIN-mini). The participants will be randomly divided in interventions and control group and will receive the intervention of ten sessions of group therapy of MABT plan. Assessment will be conducted at the baseline and at the end of the intervention.
Anxiety and depressive disorders are becoming the major psychological issue in Pakistan due to several circumstances. Social anxiety is one the prominent symbol for psychological disturbance observed in young generation. Since, other therapeutic approaches for social anxiety have not shown significant benefit regarding improvement of symptoms recovery and to avoid relapse of the symptoms, further researches needed to focus on improving post-functioning recovery. The uses of mindfulness and acceptance base group therapy manual for social anxiety has shown significantly reduce symptoms of social anxiety after the therapy in other regions of the world. In this regard the present study will help to enhance the variety of treatment plan and to evaluate the effectiveness of mindfulness in this subject. Therefore, objective of the present study is to see the feasibility and effectiveness of social anxiety in females with the help of mindfulness and acceptance based therapy. In this regard hypothesis is designed as; women in the intervention group will have significantly reduced anxiety as compared to the women in the control group . A total of 60 females in the age range of 18 to 28 ages will be recruited from Institute of professional psychology . The participants will be recruited through the administration of Mini-Social Phobia Inventory (SPIN-mini). Total of 32 participants will be randomly divided in interventions and control group will receive the intervention of ten sessions of group therapy of MABT plan. The manual group intervention will be provided as per the second edition of Mindfulness and Acceptance-Based Group Therapy for Social Anxiety Disorder: A Treatment Manual developed by Fleming, and Kocovski (2014). The intervention will consist of 10 group therapy sessions. Each session will be conducted in 120 minutes. It includes therapist manual, client handouts, and is written to be used in conjunction with The Mindfulness and Acceptance Workbook for Social Anxiety and Shyness. The treatment manual can be easily adapted for individual therapy clients.At the end scores of re-administration of the questionnaire will help to assess the outcomes of the study. Results of this intervention study will be analysed through quantities measures. ;
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