In a recent study Turner et al. (1983) employed Bell & Byrne's (1978) Repression-Sensitization (R–S) scale to test the hypothesis that agoraphobics utilize repression as a method of avoiding anxiety-arousing forms of cognition. However, no support was found for this view. Rather, the R–S scores indicated general sensitization and attention to negative affect. In this paper it is argued that, on both theoretical and psychometric grounds, the R–S scale cannot be considered a suitable measure of the repression–sensitization process. A study was carried out in which a number of other defensivity measures were used in addition to the R–S scale. Weak support was found for Goldstein & Chambless’ (1978) view that a defensive cognitive style...
Three related issues concerning the theory, measurement and clinical utility of the fear of fear con...
Recent surveys on the psychology of agoraphobia point to the paucity of sound empirical studies addr...
Recent surveys on the psychology of agoraphobia point to the paucity of sound empirical studies addr...
In a recent study Turner et al. (1983) employed Bell & Byrne's (1978) Repression-Sensitization (R–S)...
The purpose of the study was to develop and evaluate a rationale for the repeatedly occurring empiri...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 26-29)Phobic Evaluation Questionnaires completed by 258\u...
The purpose of the study was to test clinical assumptions about symptomatic, psychohistorical, and p...
Three reliably different levels of anxiety produced in Ss during cognitive rehearsals of approaching...
Background Agoraphobic avoidance of everyday situations is a common feature in many mental health di...
Phobic behaviour is traditionally described in terms of avoidance of the phobic object. Andrews (196...
The purpose of the present study was an attempt to integrate a range of presenting difficulties foun...
The present study was designed to test Frankel and Orne's hypothesis that persons with a clinically ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 44-47)The purpose of this study was to test the relative ...
The Fear and Avoidance Scales (FAS) is an 11-item questionnaire consisting of two subscales that mea...
It is commonly accepted that early traumatic separation experiences predispose to the development of...
Three related issues concerning the theory, measurement and clinical utility of the fear of fear con...
Recent surveys on the psychology of agoraphobia point to the paucity of sound empirical studies addr...
Recent surveys on the psychology of agoraphobia point to the paucity of sound empirical studies addr...
In a recent study Turner et al. (1983) employed Bell & Byrne's (1978) Repression-Sensitization (R–S)...
The purpose of the study was to develop and evaluate a rationale for the repeatedly occurring empiri...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 26-29)Phobic Evaluation Questionnaires completed by 258\u...
The purpose of the study was to test clinical assumptions about symptomatic, psychohistorical, and p...
Three reliably different levels of anxiety produced in Ss during cognitive rehearsals of approaching...
Background Agoraphobic avoidance of everyday situations is a common feature in many mental health di...
Phobic behaviour is traditionally described in terms of avoidance of the phobic object. Andrews (196...
The purpose of the present study was an attempt to integrate a range of presenting difficulties foun...
The present study was designed to test Frankel and Orne's hypothesis that persons with a clinically ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 44-47)The purpose of this study was to test the relative ...
The Fear and Avoidance Scales (FAS) is an 11-item questionnaire consisting of two subscales that mea...
It is commonly accepted that early traumatic separation experiences predispose to the development of...
Three related issues concerning the theory, measurement and clinical utility of the fear of fear con...
Recent surveys on the psychology of agoraphobia point to the paucity of sound empirical studies addr...
Recent surveys on the psychology of agoraphobia point to the paucity of sound empirical studies addr...