My name is Brian Zaboski, and I am a graduate student in the College
of Education at the University of Florida. I am currently conducting a
study for my dissertation on treatments for social anxiety disorder on a
college campus and I am seeking volunteers.
If you are
experiencing social anxiety (fear or avoidance of social situations, or
anxiety about how other people may evaluate you) and Between the ages of
18 and 30 then this study may be right for you.
In this
study you will be randomly assigned to either 1) an established therapy
group for the treatment of social anxiety after all procedures have been
described and you are agreeable to the experience or 2) an alternative
treatment offering education about social anxiety disorder with the
option to receive group exposure therapy after a waiting period of
approximately 8 weeks.
Treatment is completely free. No matter
which group you are in, we will meet once per week for 2 hours. There
will be a total of 6 sessions. Sessions will take place on the
University of Florida campus.
Thank you for your time! If you are interested, please follow this link: https://redcap.ctsi.ufl.edu/redcap/surveys/?s=H4DAC7CL9Y.
Remember, study participation is voluntary. If you follow the link, you
will have the opportunity to read the consent form and decide if you
would like to participate or not. If you consent to participate, you
will be asked to complete a demographics form and a brief social anxiety
questionnaire. If you are selected for the study, Brian Zaboski, a
doctoral candidate at UF, will follow up with you via email or phone
about the next steps.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at bzaboski@ufl.edu or my dissertation committee chair, Diana Joyce-Beaulieu, at djoyce@coe.ufl.edu.