The present study examined the relationship between perceptions of performance and post-event processing (PEP) following task feedback in individuals with social phobia and matched control participants. Groups of high and low socially anxious participants engaged in a structured 5-min conversation in groups of four people. Following the conversation, false feedback (given in the form of either high scores or moderate scores) was given and self-appraisals of performance, levels of positive and negative mood, and levels of PEP were assessed. Results showed that participants' perceptions of their own performance and levels of positive affect significantly predicted the degree to which they engaged in negative rumination about the task. The mod...
Clark and Wells’ (1995) cognitive model of Social Anxiety (SA) posits that those with (SA) have a st...
Objectives: To examine the effect of response styles (rumination and reflection) on beliefs about so...
Abstract in Undetermined According to cognitive models, negative post-event processing rumination is...
Clark and Wells (1995) suggest that following a social situation, individuals with social phobia eng...
Current theories predict that following a social-evaluative performance, people high in social anxie...
Clark and Wells’ [1995. A cognitive model of social phobia. In: R. Heimberg, M. Liebowitz, D.A. Hope...
A variety of cognitive and attentional factors are hypothesised to be associated with post-event rum...
The Clark and Wells (1995) model of social phobia conceptualises post-event processing as one of fou...
Two experiments investigated the extent to which the content of feedback and the style of post-event...
Cognitive models have consistently recognised pre-event and post-event rumination as maintaining fac...
Pre- and post-event rumination are key factors in the development and maintenance of social anxiety ...
A large body of experimental evidence has demonstrated the adverse effects of rumination on depressi...
Cognitive models suggest that during social interactions, socially anxious individuals direct their ...
Cognitive models of social phobia predict that several cognitive processes will mediate the relation...
AbstractCognitive models suggest that during social interactions, socially anxious individuals direc...
Clark and Wells’ (1995) cognitive model of Social Anxiety (SA) posits that those with (SA) have a st...
Objectives: To examine the effect of response styles (rumination and reflection) on beliefs about so...
Abstract in Undetermined According to cognitive models, negative post-event processing rumination is...
Clark and Wells (1995) suggest that following a social situation, individuals with social phobia eng...
Current theories predict that following a social-evaluative performance, people high in social anxie...
Clark and Wells’ [1995. A cognitive model of social phobia. In: R. Heimberg, M. Liebowitz, D.A. Hope...
A variety of cognitive and attentional factors are hypothesised to be associated with post-event rum...
The Clark and Wells (1995) model of social phobia conceptualises post-event processing as one of fou...
Two experiments investigated the extent to which the content of feedback and the style of post-event...
Cognitive models have consistently recognised pre-event and post-event rumination as maintaining fac...
Pre- and post-event rumination are key factors in the development and maintenance of social anxiety ...
A large body of experimental evidence has demonstrated the adverse effects of rumination on depressi...
Cognitive models suggest that during social interactions, socially anxious individuals direct their ...
Cognitive models of social phobia predict that several cognitive processes will mediate the relation...
AbstractCognitive models suggest that during social interactions, socially anxious individuals direc...
Clark and Wells’ (1995) cognitive model of Social Anxiety (SA) posits that those with (SA) have a st...
Objectives: To examine the effect of response styles (rumination and reflection) on beliefs about so...
Abstract in Undetermined According to cognitive models, negative post-event processing rumination is...