01945nas a2200241 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002260003500043653001200078653003300090653002400123653002400147653003000171100003200201700002800233700002700261245010200288300000900390490000700399520126900406022001401675020001401689 2020 d c06/2020bElsevier Espana S.L.U10aAnxiety10aCognitive-behavioral therapy10aEmotional disorders10aSingle case design.10aTransdiagnostic treatment1 aCristina Portillo González1 aCarolina Marín Martín1 aGonzalo Hervás Torres00aIndividual application of the transdiagnostic treatment to a case of generalized anxiety disorder a9-130 v263 aObjective The clinical case of a 22-year-old woman, C.G, with generalized anxiety disorder is described, with the purpose of evaluating the effect of the Unified Protocol for the Transdiagnostic Treatment of emotional disorders to reduce anxiety. Method This is a single case design, pre-post treatment. The evaluation instruments used for the diagnosis and subsequent establishment of the treatment were the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (Spielberger, Gorusch, and Lushene), the Hamilton Anxiety Assessment Scale (Hamilton, 1959; Lobo et al., 2002), the Pennsylvania State Concerns Questionnaire (Comeche, Díaz, and Vallejo, 1995; Meyer, Miller, Metzger and Borkovec, 1990), and the Beck Depression Inventory (Beck, Steer, and Brown, 2011). Results According to post-treatment tests, specifically Pennsylvania State Concerns Questionnaire (Comeche, Díaz, and Vallejo, 1995; Meyer, Miller, Metzger and Borkovec, 1990), C.G. It no longer meets the criteria or reaches the score (from 77 to 40) for the diagnosis of generalized anxiety disorder. Conclusions After the treatment, a clear improvement is observed with a significant reduction in the number of anticipations, which confirms the effectiveness of the transdiagnosis treatment for this case. a1134-7937 a2174-0437