Excessive post-mortem processing after social situations, a core symptom of social anxiety disorder (SAD), is thought to contribute to the perpetuation of social anxiety by consolidating negative self schemata. Empirical findings on actual mechanisms underlying this so-called Post-Event Processing (PEP) are still scarce. The present study sought to identify variables associated with the experience of PEP after real-life social situations in a sample of 49 individuals diagnosed with SAD. Using an ambulatory assessment approach, individuals were asked to report on each distressing social event experienced during one week. A total of 192 events were captured. Hierarchical linear modeling indicated that next to trait social anxiety, the type of...
Abstract In the aftermath of a distressing social event, adults with social phobia (SP) engage in a ...
Cognitive models have consistently recognised pre-event and post-event rumination as maintaining fac...
Two experiments investigated the extent to which the content of feedback and the style of post-event...
The current thesis examined the role of post-event processing (PEP; Clark & Wells, 1995), the act of...
The Clark and Wells (1995) model of social phobia conceptualises post-event processing as one of fou...
Clark and Wells (1995) suggest that following a social situation, individuals with social phobia eng...
Post-event processing has been identified as a maladaptive maintaining feature of social anxiety occ...
[Background] Post-event processing (PEP) after social interactions (SIs) contributes to the persiste...
Background: Post-event processing (PEP) after social interactions (SIs) contributes to the persisten...
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 ...
A variety of cognitive and attentional factors are hypothesised to be associated with post-event rum...
Individuals with social anxiety often report considerable ruminative thoughts following ambiguous so...
Exposure therapy has received a great deal of support as an effective treatment for social anxiety. ...
Item does not contain fulltextTo resolve the mixed findings on the link between social anxiety (SA) ...
Abstract In the aftermath of a distressing social event, adults with social phobia (SP) engage in a ...
Cognitive models have consistently recognised pre-event and post-event rumination as maintaining fac...
Two experiments investigated the extent to which the content of feedback and the style of post-event...
The current thesis examined the role of post-event processing (PEP; Clark & Wells, 1995), the act of...
The Clark and Wells (1995) model of social phobia conceptualises post-event processing as one of fou...
Clark and Wells (1995) suggest that following a social situation, individuals with social phobia eng...
Post-event processing has been identified as a maladaptive maintaining feature of social anxiety occ...
[Background] Post-event processing (PEP) after social interactions (SIs) contributes to the persiste...
Background: Post-event processing (PEP) after social interactions (SIs) contributes to the persisten...
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 ...
A variety of cognitive and attentional factors are hypothesised to be associated with post-event rum...
Individuals with social anxiety often report considerable ruminative thoughts following ambiguous so...
Exposure therapy has received a great deal of support as an effective treatment for social anxiety. ...
Item does not contain fulltextTo resolve the mixed findings on the link between social anxiety (SA) ...
Abstract In the aftermath of a distressing social event, adults with social phobia (SP) engage in a ...
Cognitive models have consistently recognised pre-event and post-event rumination as maintaining fac...
Two experiments investigated the extent to which the content of feedback and the style of post-event...