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1. Cortical and Subcortical Brain Alterations in Specific Phobia and Its Animal and Blood-Injection-Injury Subtypes: A Mega-Analysis From the ENIGMA Anxiety Working Group.

2. Therapists' and patients' stress responses during graduated versus flooding in vivo exposure in the treatment of specific phobia: A preliminary observational study.

3. Dimensional structure of bodily panic attack symptoms and their specific connections to panic cognitions, anxiety sensitivity and claustrophobic fears.

4. The natural course of social anxiety disorder among adolescents and young adults.

5. Dynamics of defensive reactivity in patients with panic disorder and agoraphobia: implications for the etiology of panic disorder.

6. Characterizing the association between parenting and adolescent social phobia.

7. Social fear and social phobia types among community youth: differential clinical features and vulnerability factors.

8. Do parental psychopathology and unfavorable family environment predict the persistence of social phobia?

9. Associations of familial risk factors with social fears and social phobia: evidence for the continuum hypothesis in social anxiety disorder?

10. The role of parental psychopathology and family environment for social phobia in the first three decades of life.

11. Social anxiety disorder above and below the diagnostic threshold: prevalence, comorbidity and impairment in the general population.

12. Assessing post-event processing after social situations: a measure based on the cognitive model for social phobia.

13. Is post-event processing specific for social anxiety?

14. Size and burden of social phobia in Europe.

15. Epidemiology and natural course of social fears and social phobia.

16. Thought suppression: specificity in agoraphobia versus broad impairment in social phobia?

17. Epidemiology, patterns of comorbidity, and associated disabilities of social phobia.

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