Evolutionary psychology is becoming an area of increasing interest for understanding and explaining human cognition, emotion and behaviour. One key area of this field relates to our heritage of social living and the impact that this has upon our inherited psychological makeup. The study aimed to consider the relationship between a number of variables related to this area guided by a basic theoretical model derived from the literature. The variables considered were social comparisons, two types of social anxiety, submissive behaviour and paranoid social cognitions. The study used a correlational design on a clinical group (N=31) and non-clinical comparison group (N=27) of subjects. A between groups analysis was also undertaken. For the clini...
Paranoia is the most common symptom of psychosis but paranoid concerns occur throughout the general ...
BACKGROUND: In recent years a close association between anxiety and persecutory ideation has been es...
Social comparisons are important determinants of subjective well-being. That is, subjective well-bei...
From a biopsychological perspective, social anxiety can be seen as a proneness to act submissively i...
It is well known that group living poses certain challenges in that some individuals will be potenti...
We argue that social psychological and evolution theories can be combined to produce an adequate the...
Social situations were an important part of human evolutionary history, so the ability to identify, ...
This article notices that social comparison theory has developed from being a focused theoretical st...
Interpersonal theorists propose that developmental experiences influence people's interpretations o...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [97]-104)Social phobia is a common and debilitating disor...
The past and current states of research on social comparison are reviewed with regard to a series of...
The past and current states of research on social comparison are reviewed with regard to a series of...
The relationship between social comparison processes and personality was examined in a sample of can...
Major theoretical models of social anxiety disorder share the assumption that the per...
Hofmann SG, Moscovitch DA, Heinrichs N. Evolutionary Mechanisms of Fear and Anxiety. Journal of Cogn...
Paranoia is the most common symptom of psychosis but paranoid concerns occur throughout the general ...
BACKGROUND: In recent years a close association between anxiety and persecutory ideation has been es...
Social comparisons are important determinants of subjective well-being. That is, subjective well-bei...
From a biopsychological perspective, social anxiety can be seen as a proneness to act submissively i...
It is well known that group living poses certain challenges in that some individuals will be potenti...
We argue that social psychological and evolution theories can be combined to produce an adequate the...
Social situations were an important part of human evolutionary history, so the ability to identify, ...
This article notices that social comparison theory has developed from being a focused theoretical st...
Interpersonal theorists propose that developmental experiences influence people's interpretations o...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [97]-104)Social phobia is a common and debilitating disor...
The past and current states of research on social comparison are reviewed with regard to a series of...
The past and current states of research on social comparison are reviewed with regard to a series of...
The relationship between social comparison processes and personality was examined in a sample of can...
Major theoretical models of social anxiety disorder share the assumption that the per...
Hofmann SG, Moscovitch DA, Heinrichs N. Evolutionary Mechanisms of Fear and Anxiety. Journal of Cogn...
Paranoia is the most common symptom of psychosis but paranoid concerns occur throughout the general ...
BACKGROUND: In recent years a close association between anxiety and persecutory ideation has been es...
Social comparisons are important determinants of subjective well-being. That is, subjective well-bei...