Two studies are reported which examined the content of beliefs about self-attributes in social phobia, and the level of certainty with which these beliefs are held. The results of both studies indicated that individuals with social phobia held less positive beliefs about their personality characteristics in comparison to non-anxious individuals. In addition, social anxiety was associated with reduced subjective confidence in self-descriptiveness ratings for personality attributes (Study 1), as well as longer reaction times in making self-descriptiveness decisions relative to general decisions about trait adjectives (Study 2). The association between social anxiety and reduced certainty in negative attribute ratings was evident after control...
The present study explored whether particular discrepancies among an individual's self-beliefs, as d...
Background: Beliefs that are negatively biased, inaccurate, and rigid are thought to play a key role...
This study examined the impact of positive or negative interpersonal feedback on standard-setting, ...
The importance of self-beliefs in prominent models of social phobia has led to the development of me...
The Clark and Wells (1995) model of social phobia proposes that there are three types of maladaptive...
It has been suggested that body-state information influences self-perception and negative thinking i...
This study examined several aspects of the anxiety program described in the Clark and Wells' (1995;...
Clark and Wells' (1995) model of social phobia proposes that there are three types of maladaptive se...
Cognitive models of social phobia stress the importance of a negatively biased mental representation...
Clark and Wells' (1995) model of social phobia proposes that there are 3 types of maladaptive self-b...
Clark and Wells’ (1995) model of social phobia proposes that there are 3 types of maladaptive self-b...
Clark and Wells' (1995) model of social phobia proposes that there are 3 types of maladaptive self-b...
Ninety individuals with social phobia were randomly assigned to a waitlist control group, a cognitiv...
Current cognitive models stress the importance of negative self-perceptions in maintaining social an...
Patients with social phobia often experience negative self-images in social situations. The current ...
The present study explored whether particular discrepancies among an individual's self-beliefs, as d...
Background: Beliefs that are negatively biased, inaccurate, and rigid are thought to play a key role...
This study examined the impact of positive or negative interpersonal feedback on standard-setting, ...
The importance of self-beliefs in prominent models of social phobia has led to the development of me...
The Clark and Wells (1995) model of social phobia proposes that there are three types of maladaptive...
It has been suggested that body-state information influences self-perception and negative thinking i...
This study examined several aspects of the anxiety program described in the Clark and Wells' (1995;...
Clark and Wells' (1995) model of social phobia proposes that there are three types of maladaptive se...
Cognitive models of social phobia stress the importance of a negatively biased mental representation...
Clark and Wells' (1995) model of social phobia proposes that there are 3 types of maladaptive self-b...
Clark and Wells’ (1995) model of social phobia proposes that there are 3 types of maladaptive self-b...
Clark and Wells' (1995) model of social phobia proposes that there are 3 types of maladaptive self-b...
Ninety individuals with social phobia were randomly assigned to a waitlist control group, a cognitiv...
Current cognitive models stress the importance of negative self-perceptions in maintaining social an...
Patients with social phobia often experience negative self-images in social situations. The current ...
The present study explored whether particular discrepancies among an individual's self-beliefs, as d...
Background: Beliefs that are negatively biased, inaccurate, and rigid are thought to play a key role...
This study examined the impact of positive or negative interpersonal feedback on standard-setting, ...