It has been suggested that social phobia may be characterized by two interpretation biases. First, a tendency to interpret ambiguous social events in a negative fashion. Second, a tendency to interpret unambiguous but mildly negative social events in a catastrophic fashion. To assess this possibility, patients with generalized social phobia, equally anxious patients with another anxiety disorder, and non-patient controls were presented with ambiguous scenarios depicting social and non-social events, and with unambiguous scenarios depicting mildly negative social events. Interpretations were assessed by participants' answers to open-ended questions and by their rankings and belief ratings for experimenter-provided, alternative explanations. ...
Attentional biases in the processing of threatening facial expressions in social anxiety are well do...
Cognitive theories suggest that information processing biases play a central role in the development...
Social phobia is characterised by a tendency to interpret ambiguous social information in a negative...
Previous research demonstrated that social phobia is characterized by content-specific interpretatio...
Recent cognitive theories of social phobia suggest that the enduring nature of the disorder may resu...
Two experiments examined the link between interpretation and memory in individuals diagnosed with Ge...
Interpersonal theorists propose that developmental experiences influence people's interpretations o...
Objectives. A body of studies shows that social phobia is characterized by content specific interpre...
Social phobia is a persistent disorder that is unlikely to be maintained by avoidance alone. One rea...
Background:: Interpretation bias, which involves interpreting ambiguous social events negatively and...
Previous research has shown that high socially anxious individuals lack the benign interpretation bi...
Previous research on social anxiety disorder has suggested fear of negative evaluation is the key co...
Cognitive-behavioral models of clinical problems typically postulate a role for the combined effects...
Social phobia is characterised by irrational fears relating to social situations, which persist desp...
International audienceAttentional biases in the processing of threatening facial expressions in soci...
Attentional biases in the processing of threatening facial expressions in social anxiety are well do...
Cognitive theories suggest that information processing biases play a central role in the development...
Social phobia is characterised by a tendency to interpret ambiguous social information in a negative...
Previous research demonstrated that social phobia is characterized by content-specific interpretatio...
Recent cognitive theories of social phobia suggest that the enduring nature of the disorder may resu...
Two experiments examined the link between interpretation and memory in individuals diagnosed with Ge...
Interpersonal theorists propose that developmental experiences influence people's interpretations o...
Objectives. A body of studies shows that social phobia is characterized by content specific interpre...
Social phobia is a persistent disorder that is unlikely to be maintained by avoidance alone. One rea...
Background:: Interpretation bias, which involves interpreting ambiguous social events negatively and...
Previous research has shown that high socially anxious individuals lack the benign interpretation bi...
Previous research on social anxiety disorder has suggested fear of negative evaluation is the key co...
Cognitive-behavioral models of clinical problems typically postulate a role for the combined effects...
Social phobia is characterised by irrational fears relating to social situations, which persist desp...
International audienceAttentional biases in the processing of threatening facial expressions in soci...
Attentional biases in the processing of threatening facial expressions in social anxiety are well do...
Cognitive theories suggest that information processing biases play a central role in the development...
Social phobia is characterised by a tendency to interpret ambiguous social information in a negative...