Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is a major risk factor for developing symptoms of depression. Severity of social anxiety has previously been identified as a risk factor, and cognitive models emphasize dysfunctional schemas and self‐processing as the key vulnerability factors underlying general distress in SAD. However, in the metacognitive model, depressive and other symptoms are related to metacognitive beliefs. The aim of this study was therefore to test the relative contribution of metacognitions when controlling for SAD severity and factors postulated in cognitive models. In a cross‐sectional design, 102 patients diagnosed with primary SAD were included. We found that negative metacognitive beliefs concerning uncontrollability and danger ...
According to the metacognitive theory of psychological disorder, metacognitions are vulnerability fa...
The recommended treatment for Social Phobia is individual Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy (CBT). CBT-t...
Background Common mental disorders such as depression and anxiety frequently co-occur and may share...
Background: Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is associated with substantial individual suffering, lower...
Cognitive therapy for social anxiety disorder (SAD) based on the Clark and Wells model emphasizes ne...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is characterized by a marked or intense fear/anxiety of social situati...
This study attempts to examine the unique contributions of cognitions or metacognitions to depressiv...
This study attempts to examine the unique contributions of cognitions or metacognitions to depressiv...
Cognitive models of social anxiety give prominence to dysfunctional schemas about the social self as...
AbstractMetacognition is cognizing the beliefs including views and opinions which persons have about...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: Co-occurring symptoms in depressed people currently in a relations...
Interpersonal difficulties are common across psychological disorders and are a legitimate target of ...
The Self-Regulatory Executive Function (S-REF) model of affective dysfunction (Wells & Matthews, 199...
Interpersonal difficulties are common across psychological disorders and are a legitimate target of ...
According to the metacognitive theory of psychological disorder, metacognitions are vulnerability fa...
According to the metacognitive theory of psychological disorder, metacognitions are vulnerability fa...
The recommended treatment for Social Phobia is individual Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy (CBT). CBT-t...
Background Common mental disorders such as depression and anxiety frequently co-occur and may share...
Background: Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is associated with substantial individual suffering, lower...
Cognitive therapy for social anxiety disorder (SAD) based on the Clark and Wells model emphasizes ne...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is characterized by a marked or intense fear/anxiety of social situati...
This study attempts to examine the unique contributions of cognitions or metacognitions to depressiv...
This study attempts to examine the unique contributions of cognitions or metacognitions to depressiv...
Cognitive models of social anxiety give prominence to dysfunctional schemas about the social self as...
AbstractMetacognition is cognizing the beliefs including views and opinions which persons have about...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: Co-occurring symptoms in depressed people currently in a relations...
Interpersonal difficulties are common across psychological disorders and are a legitimate target of ...
The Self-Regulatory Executive Function (S-REF) model of affective dysfunction (Wells & Matthews, 199...
Interpersonal difficulties are common across psychological disorders and are a legitimate target of ...
According to the metacognitive theory of psychological disorder, metacognitions are vulnerability fa...
According to the metacognitive theory of psychological disorder, metacognitions are vulnerability fa...
The recommended treatment for Social Phobia is individual Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy (CBT). CBT-t...
Background Common mental disorders such as depression and anxiety frequently co-occur and may share...