Does centrality in a cross-sectional network suggest intervention targets for social anxiety disorder?
Thomas L. Rodebaugh(Washington University in St. Louis), Richard G. Heimberg(Adult Anxiety Clinic of Temple), Marilyn L. Piccirillo(Washington University in St. Louis), Ryan Bogdan(Washington University in St. Louis), Franklin R. Schneier(New York Psychoanalytic Society and Institute), Amanda S. Morrison(Stanford University), Michelle H. Lim(Swinburne University of Technology), James J. Gross(Stanford University), Arielle Horenstein(Temple University), Philippe R. Goldin(UC Davis Health), Eiko I. Fried(University of Amsterdam), Natasha Tonge(Washington University in St. Louis), Renee J. Thompson(Washington University in St. Louis), Katya C. Fernandez(Washington University in St. Louis), Carlos Blanco(Columbia University)
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