We have developed an effective treatment program for patients with panic disorder with or without agoraphobia, which has been validated for more than 10 years.
The main objective of this line of research is to develop and test the effectiveness of a cognitive-behavioral therapy for the treatment of Social Anxiety Disorder.
The main objective of this line of research is the psychological treatment of specific phobias from empirically validated approaches, particularly from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.
The aim of this line of research is to study the efficacy of the new technologies in the treatment of stress-related disorders such as posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), adjustment disorder (AD) and pathological grief.
The psychological treatment for obesity focuses on the establishment of a healthy lifestyle (balanced diet, physical activity, etc.), being motivated to change and keeping up what’s been achieved.
Evaluating the effectiveness of an adjustment of Dialectical-Behavioral Therapy (DBT) in order to move forward in the improvement of cognitive-behavioral treatments (CBT) for people with eating disorders and personality disorders.
To move forwarded in the study of psychological and psychopathological aspects from the pain experience. Designing treatment programs for chronic pain supported by the use of new technologies, in particular VR and mobile devices.