AbstractBackgroundProminent cognitive models of social anxiety have consistently emphasised the importance of beliefs about the self in the aetiology and maintenance of social anxiety. The present study sought to develop and validate a new measure of core beliefs about the self for SAD, the Core Beliefs Questionnaire (CBQ).MethodsThree versions of the CBQ were developed: a Trait version (fundamental absolute statements about the self), a Contingent version (statements about the self related to a specific social-evaluative situation), and an Other version (statements about how others view the self in social-evaluative situations generally). The psychometric features of the scales were examined in clinical (n=269) and non-clinical (n=67) samp...
Dysfunctional beliefs play an important role in the aetiology and maintenance of social anxiety diso...
Given the putative importance of maladaptive self-beliefs in cognitive models of social anxiety, the...
A consistent feature across cognitive-behavioural models of social anxiety disorder (SAD) is the cen...
Background: Prominent cognitive models of social anxiety have consistently emphasised the importance...
The Self-Beliefs related to Social Anxiety (SBSA) scale assesses maladaptive social-evaluative belie...
Clark and Wells' (1995) model of social phobia proposes that there are three types of maladaptive se...
The importance of self-beliefs in prominent models of social phobia has led to the development of me...
Dysfunctional beliefs play an important role in the aetiology and maintenance of social anxiety diso...
Clark and Wells' (1995) model of social phobia proposes that there are 3 types of maladaptive self-b...
Background: Computerised cognitive behavioural therapy provides a unique opportunity to collect and ...
AbstractBackgroundComputerised cognitive behavioural therapy provides a unique opportunity to collec...
Clark and Wells’ (1995) model of social phobia proposes that there are 3 types of maladaptive self-b...
Recent research has started to examine the applicability of influential adult models of the maintena...
Clark and Wells' (1995) model of social phobia proposes that there are 3 types of maladaptive self-b...
Recent research has started to examine the applicability of influential adult models of the maintena...
Dysfunctional beliefs play an important role in the aetiology and maintenance of social anxiety diso...
Given the putative importance of maladaptive self-beliefs in cognitive models of social anxiety, the...
A consistent feature across cognitive-behavioural models of social anxiety disorder (SAD) is the cen...
Background: Prominent cognitive models of social anxiety have consistently emphasised the importance...
The Self-Beliefs related to Social Anxiety (SBSA) scale assesses maladaptive social-evaluative belie...
Clark and Wells' (1995) model of social phobia proposes that there are three types of maladaptive se...
The importance of self-beliefs in prominent models of social phobia has led to the development of me...
Dysfunctional beliefs play an important role in the aetiology and maintenance of social anxiety diso...
Clark and Wells' (1995) model of social phobia proposes that there are 3 types of maladaptive self-b...
Background: Computerised cognitive behavioural therapy provides a unique opportunity to collect and ...
AbstractBackgroundComputerised cognitive behavioural therapy provides a unique opportunity to collec...
Clark and Wells’ (1995) model of social phobia proposes that there are 3 types of maladaptive self-b...
Recent research has started to examine the applicability of influential adult models of the maintena...
Clark and Wells' (1995) model of social phobia proposes that there are 3 types of maladaptive self-b...
Recent research has started to examine the applicability of influential adult models of the maintena...
Dysfunctional beliefs play an important role in the aetiology and maintenance of social anxiety diso...
Given the putative importance of maladaptive self-beliefs in cognitive models of social anxiety, the...
A consistent feature across cognitive-behavioural models of social anxiety disorder (SAD) is the cen...