Cognitive models of social phobia propose that negative self-images play an important role in maintaining anxiety. This study examines the effect of holding a positive or a negative image in mind during a speech on the retrieval of autobiographical memories. Twenty high socially anxious participants performed a standard autobiographical memory task (AMT), which used positive, negative and neutral cue words. Participants performed the AMT twice: once after giving a speech holding a positive image and once while holding a negative image. Participants were more anxious and rated their performance worse in the negative image condition. Negative memories were retrieved faster in the negative image condition and positive memories were retrieved f...
Background: The identification of negative self-imagery as a maintenance factor in adult social anxi...
Negative self-images appear to play a role in the maintenance of social phobia and research suggests...
Negative mental images in social anxiety disorder (SAD) are often rooted in autobiographical memorie...
Current cognitive models (Clark ;Wells, 1995; Rapee ;Heimberg, 1997) emphasise the importance of neg...
Patients with social phobia report experiencing negative images of themselves performing poorly when...
AbstractNegative self-images are a maintaining factor in social phobia. A retrospective study (Hackm...
Patients with social phobia often experience negative self-images in social situations. The current ...
Individuals with social anxiety preferentially attend to threatening social information during and f...
Abstract in Undetermined NTRODUCTION: Evidence suggests that negative self imagery plays an importan...
In social anxiety the psychological self is closely related to the feared stimulus. Socially anxious...
Two experiments investigated the extent to which the content of feedback and the style of post-event...
BACKGROUND: Negative mental imagery is ubiquitous in cognitive models of social anxiety and in the s...
Individuals with social anxiety often report considerable ruminative thoughts following ambiguous so...
BACKGROUND:The identification of negative self-imagery as a maintenance factor in adult social anxie...
Self-focused information processing has become a central aspect of cognitive explanations of social ...
Background: The identification of negative self-imagery as a maintenance factor in adult social anxi...
Negative self-images appear to play a role in the maintenance of social phobia and research suggests...
Negative mental images in social anxiety disorder (SAD) are often rooted in autobiographical memorie...
Current cognitive models (Clark ;Wells, 1995; Rapee ;Heimberg, 1997) emphasise the importance of neg...
Patients with social phobia report experiencing negative images of themselves performing poorly when...
AbstractNegative self-images are a maintaining factor in social phobia. A retrospective study (Hackm...
Patients with social phobia often experience negative self-images in social situations. The current ...
Individuals with social anxiety preferentially attend to threatening social information during and f...
Abstract in Undetermined NTRODUCTION: Evidence suggests that negative self imagery plays an importan...
In social anxiety the psychological self is closely related to the feared stimulus. Socially anxious...
Two experiments investigated the extent to which the content of feedback and the style of post-event...
BACKGROUND: Negative mental imagery is ubiquitous in cognitive models of social anxiety and in the s...
Individuals with social anxiety often report considerable ruminative thoughts following ambiguous so...
BACKGROUND:The identification of negative self-imagery as a maintenance factor in adult social anxie...
Self-focused information processing has become a central aspect of cognitive explanations of social ...
Background: The identification of negative self-imagery as a maintenance factor in adult social anxi...
Negative self-images appear to play a role in the maintenance of social phobia and research suggests...
Negative mental images in social anxiety disorder (SAD) are often rooted in autobiographical memorie...