The relationship between public and private self-consciousness and self-report questionnaires, clinician ratings, and various measures derived from an individualized simulation of an anxiety-provoking situation was examined in a sample of men and women seeking treatment for social phobia. As predicted, public, not private, self-consciousness was generally related to self-report and naive observer ratings of anxiety and to behavioral disruption during the simulation. The predicted relationship between public self-consciousness and how accurately subjects evaluated their performance in the anxiety-provoking situation was marginally supported. Hypotheses regarding the relationship between private self-consciousness and self-reported anxiety du...
Current cognitive models stress the importance of negative self-perceptions in maintaining social an...
Sixty subjects classified as high or low in social anxiety participated in a structured heterosocial...
This study compared self and observer ratings of social performance and anxiety among individuals wi...
The relationship between public and private self-consciousness and self-report questionnaires, clini...
Clark and Wells’ [(1995). A cognitive model of social phobia. In R.G. Heimberg, M. Liebowitz, D.A. H...
The present study investigated the self-concepts of 80 individuals who were either high or low in pr...
Research into self-consciousness has been characterised by conceptual and semantic confusion and a t...
This study examined several aspects of the anxiety program described in the Clark and Wells' (1995;...
The purpose of the present study was to assess the accuracy of self-reports of anxiety and depressio...
Ninety individuals with social phobia were randomly assigned to a waitlist control group, a cognitiv...
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1352465811000300Background: A self-verification model of social anxiety v...
Social phobia has become a focus of increased research since its inclusion in DSM-III. However, asse...
The convergent and discriminant validity of the Social Interaction Self-Statement Test (SISST) were ...
Cognitive models of social phobia, propose that on entering a social situation individuals with soci...
Recent research has demonstrated that high social anxiety is associated with uncertainty about one’s...
Current cognitive models stress the importance of negative self-perceptions in maintaining social an...
Sixty subjects classified as high or low in social anxiety participated in a structured heterosocial...
This study compared self and observer ratings of social performance and anxiety among individuals wi...
The relationship between public and private self-consciousness and self-report questionnaires, clini...
Clark and Wells’ [(1995). A cognitive model of social phobia. In R.G. Heimberg, M. Liebowitz, D.A. H...
The present study investigated the self-concepts of 80 individuals who were either high or low in pr...
Research into self-consciousness has been characterised by conceptual and semantic confusion and a t...
This study examined several aspects of the anxiety program described in the Clark and Wells' (1995;...
The purpose of the present study was to assess the accuracy of self-reports of anxiety and depressio...
Ninety individuals with social phobia were randomly assigned to a waitlist control group, a cognitiv...
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1352465811000300Background: A self-verification model of social anxiety v...
Social phobia has become a focus of increased research since its inclusion in DSM-III. However, asse...
The convergent and discriminant validity of the Social Interaction Self-Statement Test (SISST) were ...
Cognitive models of social phobia, propose that on entering a social situation individuals with soci...
Recent research has demonstrated that high social anxiety is associated with uncertainty about one’s...
Current cognitive models stress the importance of negative self-perceptions in maintaining social an...
Sixty subjects classified as high or low in social anxiety participated in a structured heterosocial...
This study compared self and observer ratings of social performance and anxiety among individuals wi...