Process-Based Approach Case Series For Anxiety Problems
PBT For Anxiety Problems
University of Alabama at Birmingham
10 participants
Jun 1, 2026
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
A case series of PBA intervention for anxiety problems.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria2
- Score on GAD-7 >10 at baseline
- Access to mobile device
Exclusion Criteria2
- Current psychotherapy treatment
- Current/past severe psychopathology (e.g., history of psychosis, suicide attempt or self-injury within the past 12 months, narcotics use within the past 3 months)
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Interventions
Process-Based Approaches (PBA) were developed to improve psychotherapy outcomes. Early writings referred to PBA as process-based therapy or process-based cognitive behavioral therapy. The current nomenclature was adopted to distinguish PBA as a unifying approach that incrementally builds on clinical psychological science rather than a manualized treatment protocol. PBA provides a framework for flexibly applying evidence-based techniques from multiple therapeutic traditions to target hypothesized psychological processes that give rise to individual patient presentations. Each patient is conceptualized independently, and intervention structure may vary substantially based on need, while retaining empirically supported tools. This contrasts with disorder-specific treatment manuals, which assume homogeneity despite substantial variability in underlying processes (e.g., anxiety).
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NCT07352592