A pilot and feasibility study of a cognitive behavioural therapy-based anxiety prevention programme for junior high school students in Japan: a quasi-experimental study
Abstract Background There is a good deal of evidence that cognitive behavioural therapy is effective for children and adolescents with anxiety-related problems. In Japan, an anxiety prevention programme based on cognitive behavioural therapy called 'Journey of the Brave' has been developed...
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Main Authors: | Ikuyo Ohira (Author), Yuko Urao (Author), Yasunori Sato (Author), Toshiyuki Ohtani (Author), Eiji Shimizu (Author) |
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