Can online compassion training calm anxious teens? heart study investigates
NCT ID NCT07244198
Summary
This study tested whether an online compassion-focused therapy program could help teenagers with social anxiety disorder. Researchers worked with 49 teens to see if the therapy reduced anxiety symptoms and improved their ability to manage emotions. They also measured heart rate patterns to understand how the therapy might affect the body's stress response system.
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FPCEUC
Coimbra, Coimbra District, 3000, Portugal
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