In models of social phobia, anticipatory processing before a social-evaluative event is a key maintaining factor for the disorder. This study investigated the impact of anticipatory processing versus distraction before a social-evaluative task on affective (self-reported anxiety), psychophysiological (skin conductance), cognitive (self-reported maladaptive self-beliefs) and behavioural (in-situation performance) responses of participants. High and low socially anxious undergraduates were randomly allocated to either an anticipatory processing or distraction condition, and then completed an impromptu speech task. Relative to distraction, anticipatory processing increased self-reported anxiety in all participants, and increased skin conductan...
The Clark and Wells (1995) model of social phobia conceptualises post-event processing as one of fou...
The current investigation is a test of the vigilance-avoidance model of attentional processing in a ...
A large body of experimental evidence has demonstrated the adverse effects of rumination on depressi...
Two studies investigating the cognitive processes associated with anticipatory social anxiety are re...
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...
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...
Clark and Wells’ [1995. A cognitive model of social phobia. In: R. Heimberg, M. Liebowitz, D.A. Hope...
This study examined the effects of anticipatory processing on a subsequent speech in high and low so...
Anticipatory processing, maladaptive attentional focus, and postevent processing are key cognitive c...
Cognitive models assume that socially anxious individuals engage in negatively-biased anticipatory p...
Anticipatory processing, maladaptive attentional focus, and postevent processing are key cognitive c...
Anticipatory processing, maladaptive attentional focus, and postevent processing are key cognitive c...
This thesis examined socially anxious individuals’ biases in anticipatory processing, perspective-ta...
The Clark and Wells (1995) model of social phobia conceptualises post-event processing as one of fou...
The current investigation is a test of the vigilance-avoidance model of attentional processing in a ...
A large body of experimental evidence has demonstrated the adverse effects of rumination on depressi...
Two studies investigating the cognitive processes associated with anticipatory social anxiety are re...
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...
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...
Clark and Wells’ [1995. A cognitive model of social phobia. In: R. Heimberg, M. Liebowitz, D.A. Hope...
This study examined the effects of anticipatory processing on a subsequent speech in high and low so...
Anticipatory processing, maladaptive attentional focus, and postevent processing are key cognitive c...
Cognitive models assume that socially anxious individuals engage in negatively-biased anticipatory p...
Anticipatory processing, maladaptive attentional focus, and postevent processing are key cognitive c...
Anticipatory processing, maladaptive attentional focus, and postevent processing are key cognitive c...
This thesis examined socially anxious individuals’ biases in anticipatory processing, perspective-ta...
The Clark and Wells (1995) model of social phobia conceptualises post-event processing as one of fou...
The current investigation is a test of the vigilance-avoidance model of attentional processing in a ...
A large body of experimental evidence has demonstrated the adverse effects of rumination on depressi...