Two experiments investigated the extent to which the content of feedback and the style of post-event processing are associated with a bias in the retrieval of autobiographical memories by individuals high in social anxiety. In each experiment high and low socially anxious individuals responded to questions about autobiographical experiences, participated in a task involving real or imagined social encounters, and then recalled autobiographical memories. In Experiment 1 (n=50) participants focused on positive or negative feedback following the social task, while in Experiment 2 (n=59) participants engaged in either a ruminative or reflective response style following the social task. Experiment 1 showed that negative feedback led to the recal...
Cognitive factors have been identified as critical variables in the origin and maintenance of interp...
A variety of cognitive and attentional factors are hypothesised to be associated with post-event rum...
Disruptive cognitive biases are often problems for people with anxiety-related disorders. For those ...
Two experiments investigated the extent to which the content of feedback and the style of post-event...
Individuals with social anxiety often report considerable ruminative thoughts following ambiguous so...
Current theories predict that following a social-evaluative performance, people high in social anxie...
Individuals with social anxiety preferentially attend to threatening social information during and f...
Cognitive theorists suggest that individuals with social anxiety disorder (SAD) display negative mem...
The current thesis examined the role of post-event processing (PEP; Clark & Wells, 1995), the act of...
In social anxiety the psychological self is closely related to the feared stimulus. Socially anxious...
The present study examined the relationship between perceptions of performance and post-event proces...
Clark and Wells (1995) suggest that following a social situation, individuals with social phobia eng...
Cognitive models of social phobia propose that negative self-images play an important role in mainta...
The Clark and Wells (1995) model of social phobia conceptualises post-event processing as one of fou...
Excessive post-mortem processing after social situations, a core symptom of social anxiety disorder ...
Cognitive factors have been identified as critical variables in the origin and maintenance of interp...
A variety of cognitive and attentional factors are hypothesised to be associated with post-event rum...
Disruptive cognitive biases are often problems for people with anxiety-related disorders. For those ...
Two experiments investigated the extent to which the content of feedback and the style of post-event...
Individuals with social anxiety often report considerable ruminative thoughts following ambiguous so...
Current theories predict that following a social-evaluative performance, people high in social anxie...
Individuals with social anxiety preferentially attend to threatening social information during and f...
Cognitive theorists suggest that individuals with social anxiety disorder (SAD) display negative mem...
The current thesis examined the role of post-event processing (PEP; Clark & Wells, 1995), the act of...
In social anxiety the psychological self is closely related to the feared stimulus. Socially anxious...
The present study examined the relationship between perceptions of performance and post-event proces...
Clark and Wells (1995) suggest that following a social situation, individuals with social phobia eng...
Cognitive models of social phobia propose that negative self-images play an important role in mainta...
The Clark and Wells (1995) model of social phobia conceptualises post-event processing as one of fou...
Excessive post-mortem processing after social situations, a core symptom of social anxiety disorder ...
Cognitive factors have been identified as critical variables in the origin and maintenance of interp...
A variety of cognitive and attentional factors are hypothesised to be associated with post-event rum...
Disruptive cognitive biases are often problems for people with anxiety-related disorders. For those ...