Two studies investigating the cognitive processes associated with anticipatory social anxiety are reported. Study 1 used a semi-structured interview to compare high and low socially anxious individuals ( [Formula: see text] per group) in terms of their reported mental processes during periods of anticipatory social anxiety. Study 2 investigated the anxiety inducing effects of the mental processes that were shown to be characteristic of high socially anxious individuals in Study 1. Prior to giving a speech, high and low socially anxious individuals ( [Formula: see text] per group) either engaged in these processes or performed a distraction task. The results of Study 1 were broadly consistent with Clark and Wells' (In: R.G. Heimberg, M. Lieb...
Cognitive models of social phobia predict that several cognitive processes will mediate the relation...
Anticipatory processing, maladaptive attentional focus, and postevent processing are key cognitive c...
PublishedArticleAnticipatory processing (AP) is a repetitive thinking style associated with social a...
Two studies investigating the cognitive processes associated with anticipatory social anxiety are re...
Cognitive models of social phobia (Clark & Wells, 1995; Rapee & Heimberg, 1997) theorize that the d...
In models of social phobia, anticipatory processing before a social-evaluative event is a key mainta...
Socially anxious individuals often report considerable anticipatory anxiety. A recent cognitive mode...
Cognitive models of social anxiety propose that two factors, avoidance and anticipatory processes, p...
This thesis examined socially anxious individuals’ biases in anticipatory processing, perspective-ta...
This study examined the effects of anticipatory processing on a subsequent speech in high and low so...
Clark and Wells’ [1995. A cognitive model of social phobia. In: R. Heimberg, M. Liebowitz, D.A. Hope...
Two repetitive thinking processes that have been proposed in prominent maintenance models of social ...
Cognitive models assume that socially anxious individuals engage in negatively-biased anticipatory p...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relative contribution of 3 components of the Clark and ...
Anticipatory processing, maladaptive attentional focus, and postevent processing are key cognitive c...
Cognitive models of social phobia predict that several cognitive processes will mediate the relation...
Anticipatory processing, maladaptive attentional focus, and postevent processing are key cognitive c...
PublishedArticleAnticipatory processing (AP) is a repetitive thinking style associated with social a...
Two studies investigating the cognitive processes associated with anticipatory social anxiety are re...
Cognitive models of social phobia (Clark & Wells, 1995; Rapee & Heimberg, 1997) theorize that the d...
In models of social phobia, anticipatory processing before a social-evaluative event is a key mainta...
Socially anxious individuals often report considerable anticipatory anxiety. A recent cognitive mode...
Cognitive models of social anxiety propose that two factors, avoidance and anticipatory processes, p...
This thesis examined socially anxious individuals’ biases in anticipatory processing, perspective-ta...
This study examined the effects of anticipatory processing on a subsequent speech in high and low so...
Clark and Wells’ [1995. A cognitive model of social phobia. In: R. Heimberg, M. Liebowitz, D.A. Hope...
Two repetitive thinking processes that have been proposed in prominent maintenance models of social ...
Cognitive models assume that socially anxious individuals engage in negatively-biased anticipatory p...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relative contribution of 3 components of the Clark and ...
Anticipatory processing, maladaptive attentional focus, and postevent processing are key cognitive c...
Cognitive models of social phobia predict that several cognitive processes will mediate the relation...
Anticipatory processing, maladaptive attentional focus, and postevent processing are key cognitive c...
PublishedArticleAnticipatory processing (AP) is a repetitive thinking style associated with social a...