Physiological theories may be important in the development and maintenance of social phobia in youth. A limited literature base indicates that youth with social phobia experience increases in objective physiological arousal during social-evaluative situations and are more aware of such increases compared to nonanxious youth. Recent research suggests that youth with social phobia also evidence heightened levels of anxiety sensitivity, which may lead to interpretation of physiological arousal as dangerous or distressing, and, as a result, in avoidance of situations which produce increased physiological arousal. The purpose of the current study was to examine interaction among objective physiological arousal, perceived physiological arousal, a...
The widely accepted theory regarding the etiology of social anxiety disorder (SAD) is rooted in lear...
This study represents the first examination of adolescent anxiety in relation to peer emotion recogn...
Previous research found weak correspondence between subjective and objective arousal measures during...
Physiological theories may be important in the development and maintenance of social phobia in youth...
Only relatively recently has the psychological community become aware of the high prevalence of psyc...
This study examined the utility of a comprehensive assessment of emotional, behavioral, and interper...
Many adults experiencing Social Phobia report they have had the disorder since adolescence, yet rese...
The highest incidence rates for social anxiety disorder (SAD) occur during the period from late chil...
The highest incidence rates for social anxiety disorder (SAD) occur during the period from late chil...
Social situations were an important part of human evolutionary history, so the ability to identify, ...
Research has traditionally been successful in the classification of situational factors that are pre...
Background: Research on the biopsychological background of social phobia (SP) is scarce and inconsis...
Psychophysiological arousal and biased perception of bodily anxiety symptoms in socially anxious chi...
It is essential for youngsters in their developmental phase to interact socially with their peers. H...
Kraemer M, Seefeldt WL, Heinrichs N, et al. Subjective, Autonomic, and Endocrine Reactivity during S...
The widely accepted theory regarding the etiology of social anxiety disorder (SAD) is rooted in lear...
This study represents the first examination of adolescent anxiety in relation to peer emotion recogn...
Previous research found weak correspondence between subjective and objective arousal measures during...
Physiological theories may be important in the development and maintenance of social phobia in youth...
Only relatively recently has the psychological community become aware of the high prevalence of psyc...
This study examined the utility of a comprehensive assessment of emotional, behavioral, and interper...
Many adults experiencing Social Phobia report they have had the disorder since adolescence, yet rese...
The highest incidence rates for social anxiety disorder (SAD) occur during the period from late chil...
The highest incidence rates for social anxiety disorder (SAD) occur during the period from late chil...
Social situations were an important part of human evolutionary history, so the ability to identify, ...
Research has traditionally been successful in the classification of situational factors that are pre...
Background: Research on the biopsychological background of social phobia (SP) is scarce and inconsis...
Psychophysiological arousal and biased perception of bodily anxiety symptoms in socially anxious chi...
It is essential for youngsters in their developmental phase to interact socially with their peers. H...
Kraemer M, Seefeldt WL, Heinrichs N, et al. Subjective, Autonomic, and Endocrine Reactivity during S...
The widely accepted theory regarding the etiology of social anxiety disorder (SAD) is rooted in lear...
This study represents the first examination of adolescent anxiety in relation to peer emotion recogn...
Previous research found weak correspondence between subjective and objective arousal measures during...