EMDR: Tratamiento de la fobia social EMDR: Treatment of social phobia

Description

Social phobia is one of the most common diseases in the general population, according to American Psychiatric Association (2000) cited by Olivares-Rodríguez (2006) (1) shows a prevalence ranges from 1% to 15.6% in Europe, being higher in women than in men (Olivares, J., 2003) (2), has its onset most frequently in middle adolescence (Olivares-Olivares and Other, 2007) (3) in these patients presenting symptoms associated with other disorders anxiety, depression and substance abuse such as alcohol or other legal and illegal drugs (Olivares, J., 2003) (2), constituting a serious public health problem or suffering ever had in your life for 9.5% of the population (Olivares, J., 2003) (2)

Social phobia is one of the most common diseases in the general population, according to American Psychiatric Association (2000) cited by Olivares-Rodríguez (2006) (1) shows a prevalence ranges from 1% to 15.6% in Europe, being higher in women than in men (Olivares, J., 2003) (2), has its onset most frequently in middle adolescence (Olivares-Olivares and Other, 2007) (3) in these patients presenting symptoms associated with other disorders anxiety, depression and substance abuse such as alcohol or other legal and illegal drugs (Olivares, J., 2003) (2), constituting a serious public health problem or suffering ever had in your life for 9.5% of the population (Olivares, J., 2003) (2)

Format

Conference

Language

Spanish

Author(s)

Juan Quijano Pacheco

Original Work Citation

Pacheco, J. Q. (2010, February-March). [EMDR: Treatment of social phobia]. Presentation at the 11th Virtual Psychiatry Conference, Trujillo, Peru. Spanish

Collection

Citation

“EMDR: Tratamiento de la fobia social EMDR: Treatment of social phobia,” Francine Shapiro Legacy Library, accessed January 16, 2026, https://francineshapirolibrary.omeka.net/items/show/20004.

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