Cognitive theorists propose that each anxiety disorder is associated with a specific tendency to overestimate the danger inherent in particular situations or internal states. Studies comparing anxious patients with non-patient controls have shown that several anxiety disorders are associated with elevated subjective estimates of the likelihood (probability) and cost of negative events. The present study focuses on social phobia and extends previous findings by: a) including a control group of equally anxious patients with another anxiety disorder and b) investigating the effects of successful cognitive and drug treatments on patients' probability and cost estimates. In line with cognitive theory, the results indicate that social phobia is a...
Recent cognitive theories of social phobia suggest that the enduring nature of the disorder may resu...
Better understanding the mechanisms of behavioral action may inform therapeutic practices, such as e...
This study compared estimations of the probability and cost of negative events occurring made by pat...
Cognitive theorists propose that each anxiety disorder is associated with a specific tendency to ove...
Background: Beliefs that are negatively biased, inaccurate, and rigid are thought to play a key role...
Item does not contain fulltextCognitive theories posit that exposure-based treatments exert their ef...
The present study examined the reciprocal relationships between probability estimates, cost estimate...
Social phobia is a persistent disorder that is unlikely to be maintained by avoidance alone. One rea...
Previous research demonstrated that social phobia is characterized by content-specific interpretatio...
Cognitive-behavioral models of clinical problems typically postulate a role for the combined effects...
Social phobia is characterised by irrational fears relating to social situations, which persist desp...
Background and objectives: Recent research suggests that intolerance of uncertainty (IU), most commo...
Social Phobia effects as much as 13% of the population over the course of their lifetime. Social pho...
Cognitive theories suggest that information processing biases play a central role in the development...
Cognitive theories suggest that information processing biases play a central role in the development...
Recent cognitive theories of social phobia suggest that the enduring nature of the disorder may resu...
Better understanding the mechanisms of behavioral action may inform therapeutic practices, such as e...
This study compared estimations of the probability and cost of negative events occurring made by pat...
Cognitive theorists propose that each anxiety disorder is associated with a specific tendency to ove...
Background: Beliefs that are negatively biased, inaccurate, and rigid are thought to play a key role...
Item does not contain fulltextCognitive theories posit that exposure-based treatments exert their ef...
The present study examined the reciprocal relationships between probability estimates, cost estimate...
Social phobia is a persistent disorder that is unlikely to be maintained by avoidance alone. One rea...
Previous research demonstrated that social phobia is characterized by content-specific interpretatio...
Cognitive-behavioral models of clinical problems typically postulate a role for the combined effects...
Social phobia is characterised by irrational fears relating to social situations, which persist desp...
Background and objectives: Recent research suggests that intolerance of uncertainty (IU), most commo...
Social Phobia effects as much as 13% of the population over the course of their lifetime. Social pho...
Cognitive theories suggest that information processing biases play a central role in the development...
Cognitive theories suggest that information processing biases play a central role in the development...
Recent cognitive theories of social phobia suggest that the enduring nature of the disorder may resu...
Better understanding the mechanisms of behavioral action may inform therapeutic practices, such as e...
This study compared estimations of the probability and cost of negative events occurring made by pat...