Current cognitive models (Clark ;Wells, 1995; Rapee ;Heimberg, 1997) emphasise the importance of negative self-images in the maintenance of social phobia. Although evidence suggests that in social phobia these images influence some cognitive, affective and behavioural responses in social situations, it is unclear how they exert their effect. The literature review examines the proposition that these images function as self-representations that have their roots in autobiographical memory. The role of self-images, within a theoretical model of self and autobiographical memory is explored (i.e., the Self-Memory System; Conway ;Pleydell-Pearce, 2000). A possible relationship between self-images and the working self (i.e., the current self-view) ...
BACKGROUND: Negative mental imagery is ubiquitous in cognitive models of social anxiety and in the s...
BACKGROUND:The identification of negative self-imagery as a maintenance factor in adult social anxie...
Cognitive-behavioral models of clinical problems typically postulate a role for the combined effects...
Patients with social phobia often experience negative self-images in social situations. The current ...
Cognitive models of social phobia propose that negative self-images play an important role in mainta...
Patients with social phobia report experiencing negative images of themselves performing poorly when...
AbstractNegative self-images are a maintaining factor in social phobia. A retrospective study (Hackm...
A recent cognitive model of social phobia suggested that negative self-images may play an important ...
AbstractNegative self-images appear to play a role in the maintenance of social phobia and research ...
Based on findings from the adult literature, this study examined the role of negative self-images (N...
A recent model [Clark, D. M. and Wells, A. (1995). A cognitive model of social phobia. In R. Heimber...
Negative self-images appear to play a role in the maintenance of social phobia and research suggests...
Based on findings from the adult literature, this study examined the role of negative self-images (N...
Current cognitive models of social anxiety disorder (SAD) in adults indicate that negative self-imag...
Previous research has shown that, unlike non-anxious individuals, people with social phobia fail to ...
BACKGROUND: Negative mental imagery is ubiquitous in cognitive models of social anxiety and in the s...
BACKGROUND:The identification of negative self-imagery as a maintenance factor in adult social anxie...
Cognitive-behavioral models of clinical problems typically postulate a role for the combined effects...
Patients with social phobia often experience negative self-images in social situations. The current ...
Cognitive models of social phobia propose that negative self-images play an important role in mainta...
Patients with social phobia report experiencing negative images of themselves performing poorly when...
AbstractNegative self-images are a maintaining factor in social phobia. A retrospective study (Hackm...
A recent cognitive model of social phobia suggested that negative self-images may play an important ...
AbstractNegative self-images appear to play a role in the maintenance of social phobia and research ...
Based on findings from the adult literature, this study examined the role of negative self-images (N...
A recent model [Clark, D. M. and Wells, A. (1995). A cognitive model of social phobia. In R. Heimber...
Negative self-images appear to play a role in the maintenance of social phobia and research suggests...
Based on findings from the adult literature, this study examined the role of negative self-images (N...
Current cognitive models of social anxiety disorder (SAD) in adults indicate that negative self-imag...
Previous research has shown that, unlike non-anxious individuals, people with social phobia fail to ...
BACKGROUND: Negative mental imagery is ubiquitous in cognitive models of social anxiety and in the s...
BACKGROUND:The identification of negative self-imagery as a maintenance factor in adult social anxie...
Cognitive-behavioral models of clinical problems typically postulate a role for the combined effects...