The relationship between gelotophobia, social anxiety disorder, and avoidant personality disorder was investigated using this dataset (see manuscript for additional information). Abstract Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is the most common anxiety disorder and has considerable negative impact on social functioning, quality of life, and career progression of those affected. Gelotophobia (the fear of being laughed at) shares many similarities and has therefore been proposed as a subtype of SAD. This hypothesis has, however, never been tested in a clinical sample. Thus, the relationship between gelotophobia, SAD and avoidant personality disorder (APD) was investigated by examining a sample of 133 participants (64 psychiatric patients and 69 hea...
The fear of being laughed at brings to the fore the problematic side of an otherwise very positive a...
Laughter is a frequent social signal with a predominantly positive emotional connotation. Beyond soc...
Abstract In observations from clinical practice, the origin of gelotophobia, the fear of being laugh...
The relationship between gelotophobia, social anxiety disorder, and avoidant personality disorder wa...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is the most common anxiety disorder and has considerable negative impa...
Anecdotal evidence suggested that some outbreaks of aggression and violence may be related to a fear...
BACKGROUND: Anecdotal evidence suggested that some outbreaks of aggression and violence may be relat...
Background: Anecdotal evidence suggested that some outbreaks of aggression and violence may be relat...
Gelotophobia, or the fear of being laughed at, has been described as an inability to enjoy humour an...
Samson et al. (Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders 41:475 483, 2011) conducted the first e...
Building on the assumption of a possible link between biases in social information processing freque...
Gelotophobia can be defined as the fear of being laughed at or ridiculed. The aim of the current lit...
Gelotophobia (the fear of being laughed at) has recently been introduced as an individual difference...
The present study examines the relationship between questionnaire measures of social phobia and gelo...
Abstract Aim To evaluate how gelotophobia correlates with trait anxiety in a sample of Brazilian col...
The fear of being laughed at brings to the fore the problematic side of an otherwise very positive a...
Laughter is a frequent social signal with a predominantly positive emotional connotation. Beyond soc...
Abstract In observations from clinical practice, the origin of gelotophobia, the fear of being laugh...
The relationship between gelotophobia, social anxiety disorder, and avoidant personality disorder wa...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is the most common anxiety disorder and has considerable negative impa...
Anecdotal evidence suggested that some outbreaks of aggression and violence may be related to a fear...
BACKGROUND: Anecdotal evidence suggested that some outbreaks of aggression and violence may be relat...
Background: Anecdotal evidence suggested that some outbreaks of aggression and violence may be relat...
Gelotophobia, or the fear of being laughed at, has been described as an inability to enjoy humour an...
Samson et al. (Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders 41:475 483, 2011) conducted the first e...
Building on the assumption of a possible link between biases in social information processing freque...
Gelotophobia can be defined as the fear of being laughed at or ridiculed. The aim of the current lit...
Gelotophobia (the fear of being laughed at) has recently been introduced as an individual difference...
The present study examines the relationship between questionnaire measures of social phobia and gelo...
Abstract Aim To evaluate how gelotophobia correlates with trait anxiety in a sample of Brazilian col...
The fear of being laughed at brings to the fore the problematic side of an otherwise very positive a...
Laughter is a frequent social signal with a predominantly positive emotional connotation. Beyond soc...
Abstract In observations from clinical practice, the origin of gelotophobia, the fear of being laugh...