Background: Social anxiety is among the most prevalent affective disturbances among people with psychosis. The developmental pathways associated with its emergence in psychosis, however, remain unclear. The aim of this study is to identify the developmental risk factors associated with social anxiety disorder in first-episode psychosis and to investigate whether social anxiety in psychosis and nonpsychosis is associated with similar or different adult attachment styles.Method: This is a cross-sectional study. A sample of individuals with social anxiety disorder (with or without psychosis) was compared with a sample with psychosis only and healthy controls on childhood trauma, dysfunctional parenting and adult attachment.Results: Childhood t...
Background Parenting can be a stressful experience particularly for people with mental health proble...
Original article can be found at: http://www.bmj.com/ Copyright BMJ PublishingTo investigate the soc...
A robust amount of research indicates that childhood adverse experiences can have a detrimental impa...
Background: Social anxiety is among the most prevalent affective disturbances among people with psyc...
Background Attachment has been implicated in the development of social anxiety. Our aim was to synth...
Kirmser Undergraduate Research Award - Group category, grand prizeJung Sim JunThe purpose of this pr...
Background: Social anxiety disorder constitutes a significant problem for people with psychosis. It ...
Bruhl A, Kley H, Grocholewski A, Neuner F, Heinrichs N. Child maltreatment, peer victimization, and ...
Aims: The study aims to compare social functioning in young people considered to be at risk of psych...
© 2013 Dr. Christina FaberSocial anxiety disorder is the second most prevalent anxiety disorder in A...
Objectives: The influence of childhood trauma as a specific environmental factor on the development ...
Explores the relationship of childhood trauma and shame in social anxiety and paranoia within a firs...
Background: Some studies have shown that anxiety is particularly frequent in the Clinical High Risk ...
Background: Attachment theory represents a developmental framework which proposes that early relatio...
Studies now acknowledge a robust association between childhood maltreatment and psychosis developmen...
Background Parenting can be a stressful experience particularly for people with mental health proble...
Original article can be found at: http://www.bmj.com/ Copyright BMJ PublishingTo investigate the soc...
A robust amount of research indicates that childhood adverse experiences can have a detrimental impa...
Background: Social anxiety is among the most prevalent affective disturbances among people with psyc...
Background Attachment has been implicated in the development of social anxiety. Our aim was to synth...
Kirmser Undergraduate Research Award - Group category, grand prizeJung Sim JunThe purpose of this pr...
Background: Social anxiety disorder constitutes a significant problem for people with psychosis. It ...
Bruhl A, Kley H, Grocholewski A, Neuner F, Heinrichs N. Child maltreatment, peer victimization, and ...
Aims: The study aims to compare social functioning in young people considered to be at risk of psych...
© 2013 Dr. Christina FaberSocial anxiety disorder is the second most prevalent anxiety disorder in A...
Objectives: The influence of childhood trauma as a specific environmental factor on the development ...
Explores the relationship of childhood trauma and shame in social anxiety and paranoia within a firs...
Background: Some studies have shown that anxiety is particularly frequent in the Clinical High Risk ...
Background: Attachment theory represents a developmental framework which proposes that early relatio...
Studies now acknowledge a robust association between childhood maltreatment and psychosis developmen...
Background Parenting can be a stressful experience particularly for people with mental health proble...
Original article can be found at: http://www.bmj.com/ Copyright BMJ PublishingTo investigate the soc...
A robust amount of research indicates that childhood adverse experiences can have a detrimental impa...