01687nas a2200229 4500000000100000008004100001260007600042653001800118653002800136653001400164653001500178653003500193100002100228700002000249700003300269245010300302300001200405490000700417520100500424022001401429020001401443 2007 d c07/2007bSociedad Española para el Estudio de la Ansiedad y el Estrés10aSocial phobia10asocial anxiety disorder10aTreatment10aheart rate10apsychophysiological reactivity1 aCésar J. Antona1 aAlfonso Salgado1 aLuis Joaquín García-López00aEffects of exposure and cognitive restructuring on reactivity and habituation to heart rate in you a191-2020 v133 aWe analyze the effects of exposure and cognitive restructuring on heart rate reactivity (HRR) and heart rate habituation (HRH) physiological variables in 85 patients diagnosed of social phobia facing an impromptu speech task. The participants were randomly assigned to the following experimental groups: a) [EX + RC]: exposure and cognitive restructuring components, both combined in every session (10 sessions); b) (EX)-(RC): exposure block (5 sessions) followed by a cognitive restructuring block (5 sessions) and c) a wait list control group that after three months was assigned to the treatment (RC)-(EX), in which a cognitive restructuring block (5 sessions) was used followed by an exposure block (5 sessions). All the treatment protocols proved to be beneficial in reducing the HRR and increasing the HRH. The combined treatment was not superior to each treatment protocol on its own (treatments b and c). (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved) (Source: journal abstract) a1134-7937 a2174-0437