Social phobia is a persistent disorder that is unlikely to be maintained by avoidance alone. One reason for the enduring nature of social phobia may be the way individuals with the disorder process social information. It is important for those involved in social phobia to have an understanding of information-processing biases, because it has the potential to guide psychological interventions. In this review of social phobia, probability and cost estimates of social situations are examined, interpretive biases are evaluated and findings relating to memory and negative imagery are also reviewed. The clinical implications of social-phobia-related information-processing biases are discussed and possible avenues for future research are outlined
Research into social phobia over the last 20 years has revealed the presence of information processi...
Social Phobia effects as much as 13% of the population over the course of their lifetime. Social pho...
It has been suggested that body-state information influences self-perception and negative thinking i...
Social phobia is a persistent disorder that is unlikely to be maintained by avoidance alone. One rea...
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...
Information Processing Biases in Social Anxiety and Social Phobia Abstract The current thesis is com...
In recent years, researches on emotional disorders and phenomenology have been significantly improve...
Recent cognitive theories of social phobia suggest that the enduring nature of the disorder may resu...
Previous research demonstrated that social phobia is characterized by content-specific interpretatio...
Previous research demonstrated that social phobia is characterized by content-specific interpretatio...
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...
Research into social phobia over the last 20 years has revealed the presence of information processi...
Research into social phobia over the last 20 years has revealed the presence of information processi...
Social Phobia effects as much as 13% of the population over the course of their lifetime. Social pho...
It has been suggested that body-state information influences self-perception and negative thinking i...
Social phobia is a persistent disorder that is unlikely to be maintained by avoidance alone. One rea...
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...
Information Processing Biases in Social Anxiety and Social Phobia Abstract The current thesis is com...
In recent years, researches on emotional disorders and phenomenology have been significantly improve...
Recent cognitive theories of social phobia suggest that the enduring nature of the disorder may resu...
Previous research demonstrated that social phobia is characterized by content-specific interpretatio...
Previous research demonstrated that social phobia is characterized by content-specific interpretatio...
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...
Research into social phobia over the last 20 years has revealed the presence of information processi...
Research into social phobia over the last 20 years has revealed the presence of information processi...
Social Phobia effects as much as 13% of the population over the course of their lifetime. Social pho...
It has been suggested that body-state information influences self-perception and negative thinking i...