The evidence for the skills deficit and response inhibition models of social anxiety is reviewed. Evidence inconsistent with both hypotheses suggests that social anxiety may be better considered from a cognitive-behavioural perspective. There is already evidence that socially anxious patients underestimate their ability to deal with socially threatening situations. In this study it was demonstrated that, compared with matched control subjects, such patients overestimate the probability that unpleasant social events will occur in the first place, and that cognitively oriented treatment produced specific changes in this appraisal
Cognitive models of social phobia (Clark & Wells, 1995; Rapee & Heimberg, 1997) theorize that the d...
Cognitive-behavioural models propose that excessive fear of negative evaluation is central to social...
Cognitive theories of social anxiety indicate that negative cognitive biases play a key role in caus...
Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD) is characterised by a marked and persistent fear of social or performa...
This paper discusses factors that might affect vulnerability to social anxiety and clinically signif...
This review examined critically studies issuing from the cognitive therapy (CT) model claiming to ha...
Heinrichs N, Hofmann SG. Cognitive Assessment of Social Anxiety: a Comparison of Self‐report and Tho...
Social phobics, anxious controls and non-patient controls took part in a brief videotaped conversati...
Social phobics, anxious controls and non-patient controls took part in a brief videotaped conversati...
Social Phobia effects as much as 13% of the population over the course of their lifetime. Social pho...
This study examined cognitive processing of internal and external sources of information during soc...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is a prevalent condition negatively affecting one’s sense of self and ...
Social anxiety (SA) is a common and incapacitating disorder that has been associated with seriously ...
Models of cognitive processing in anxiety disorders state that socially anxious children display sev...
Models of cognitive processing in anxiety disorders state that socially anxious children display sev...
Cognitive models of social phobia (Clark & Wells, 1995; Rapee & Heimberg, 1997) theorize that the d...
Cognitive-behavioural models propose that excessive fear of negative evaluation is central to social...
Cognitive theories of social anxiety indicate that negative cognitive biases play a key role in caus...
Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD) is characterised by a marked and persistent fear of social or performa...
This paper discusses factors that might affect vulnerability to social anxiety and clinically signif...
This review examined critically studies issuing from the cognitive therapy (CT) model claiming to ha...
Heinrichs N, Hofmann SG. Cognitive Assessment of Social Anxiety: a Comparison of Self‐report and Tho...
Social phobics, anxious controls and non-patient controls took part in a brief videotaped conversati...
Social phobics, anxious controls and non-patient controls took part in a brief videotaped conversati...
Social Phobia effects as much as 13% of the population over the course of their lifetime. Social pho...
This study examined cognitive processing of internal and external sources of information during soc...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is a prevalent condition negatively affecting one’s sense of self and ...
Social anxiety (SA) is a common and incapacitating disorder that has been associated with seriously ...
Models of cognitive processing in anxiety disorders state that socially anxious children display sev...
Models of cognitive processing in anxiety disorders state that socially anxious children display sev...
Cognitive models of social phobia (Clark & Wells, 1995; Rapee & Heimberg, 1997) theorize that the d...
Cognitive-behavioural models propose that excessive fear of negative evaluation is central to social...
Cognitive theories of social anxiety indicate that negative cognitive biases play a key role in caus...