Contemporary cognitive theories argue that socially anxious individuals adopt self-protective behavioural strategies under conditions of perceived social threat in order to prevent or diminish the likelihood of negative social outcomes. When performed in an anxiety-provoking but otherwise innocuous situation, however, safety behaviours are posited to facilitate biased processing of threat-relevant information, disrupt behavioural performance, elicit negative social responses, and ultimately prevent disconfirmation of fear-relevant beliefs. This dissertation project was designed to evaluate the effects of safety behaviour reduction strategies on a number of the core processes relevant to the persistence of pathological social fear. Two studi...
Background: Safety behaviours have been shown to be a key maintaining factor in Social Anxiety Disor...
Background Gangemi, Mancini, and van den Hout (2012) argued that anxious patients use safety behavio...
Excessive avoidance and safety behaviours are a hallmark feature of social anxiety disorder. However...
Contemporary cognitive theories argue that socially anxious individuals adopt self-protective behavi...
Cognitive models suggest that social anxiety disorder (SAD) is maintained through the use of safety ...
Two studies examine the validity of a modified version of the Social Behaviour Questionnaire (SBQ; C...
Socially anxious individuals often avoid situations as they experience a debilitating fear of negati...
cen rfer th xpo ent e o oth ion tha h tr 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. up to 2 all me of ...
One of the puzzles surrounding social phobia is that patients with this problem are often exposed to...
According to cognitive theories, safety-seeking behaviors are crucial in both the maintenance and ma...
Socially anxious (N = 41) and non-anxious (N = 41) individuals participated in a getting acquainted ...
According to cognitive and interpersonal models, safety behaviors in social phobia (e.g., avoiding e...
Cognitive models of Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD) emphasize the role of safety behaviours in maintai...
This experiment examined the impact of social anxiety and instruction to not avoid on avoidance beha...
Background: Safety behaviours have been shown to be a key maintaining factor in Social Anxiety Disor...
Background: Safety behaviours have been shown to be a key maintaining factor in Social Anxiety Disor...
Background Gangemi, Mancini, and van den Hout (2012) argued that anxious patients use safety behavio...
Excessive avoidance and safety behaviours are a hallmark feature of social anxiety disorder. However...
Contemporary cognitive theories argue that socially anxious individuals adopt self-protective behavi...
Cognitive models suggest that social anxiety disorder (SAD) is maintained through the use of safety ...
Two studies examine the validity of a modified version of the Social Behaviour Questionnaire (SBQ; C...
Socially anxious individuals often avoid situations as they experience a debilitating fear of negati...
cen rfer th xpo ent e o oth ion tha h tr 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. up to 2 all me of ...
One of the puzzles surrounding social phobia is that patients with this problem are often exposed to...
According to cognitive theories, safety-seeking behaviors are crucial in both the maintenance and ma...
Socially anxious (N = 41) and non-anxious (N = 41) individuals participated in a getting acquainted ...
According to cognitive and interpersonal models, safety behaviors in social phobia (e.g., avoiding e...
Cognitive models of Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD) emphasize the role of safety behaviours in maintai...
This experiment examined the impact of social anxiety and instruction to not avoid on avoidance beha...
Background: Safety behaviours have been shown to be a key maintaining factor in Social Anxiety Disor...
Background: Safety behaviours have been shown to be a key maintaining factor in Social Anxiety Disor...
Background Gangemi, Mancini, and van den Hout (2012) argued that anxious patients use safety behavio...
Excessive avoidance and safety behaviours are a hallmark feature of social anxiety disorder. However...