Current theories predict that following a social-evaluative performance, people high in social anxiety will ruminate about the negative features of the event and, in turn, will show a bias toward recalling the negative aspects of the event. In this study participants presented an impromptu speech and were then provided with half positive and half negative feedback on their performance. A free-recall task was used to test immediate recall for the feedback. Participants returned 1 week later and were again tested on recall for the feedback as well as completing a questionnaire indicating the extent to which they engaged in both positive and negative rumination regarding the speech task during the preceding week. Evidence for a negative memory...
Disruptive cognitive biases are often problems for people with anxiety-related disorders. For those ...
Disruptive cognitive biases are often problems for people with anxiety-related disorders. For those ...
Social anxiety (SA) involves a multitude of cognitive symptoms related to fear of evaluation, includ...
Two experiments investigated the extent to which the content of feedback and the style of post-event...
Two experiments investigated the extent to which the content of feedback and the style of post-event...
A variety of cognitive and attentional factors are hypothesised to be associated with post-event rum...
The present study examined the relationship between perceptions of performance and post-event proces...
Pre- and post-event rumination are key factors in the development and maintenance of social anxiety ...
Cognitive theorists suggest that individuals with social anxiety disorder (SAD) display negative mem...
Cognitive theorists suggest that individuals with social anxiety disorder (SAD) display negative mem...
Cognitive models propose that both, negative interpretations of ambiguous social situations and rumi...
The current thesis examined the role of post-event processing (PEP; Clark & Wells, 1995), the act of...
Clark and Wells (1995) suggest that following a social situation, individuals with social phobia eng...
Individuals with social anxiety often report considerable ruminative thoughts following ambiguous so...
Cognitive models have consistently recognised pre-event and post-event rumination as maintaining fac...
Disruptive cognitive biases are often problems for people with anxiety-related disorders. For those ...
Disruptive cognitive biases are often problems for people with anxiety-related disorders. For those ...
Social anxiety (SA) involves a multitude of cognitive symptoms related to fear of evaluation, includ...
Two experiments investigated the extent to which the content of feedback and the style of post-event...
Two experiments investigated the extent to which the content of feedback and the style of post-event...
A variety of cognitive and attentional factors are hypothesised to be associated with post-event rum...
The present study examined the relationship between perceptions of performance and post-event proces...
Pre- and post-event rumination are key factors in the development and maintenance of social anxiety ...
Cognitive theorists suggest that individuals with social anxiety disorder (SAD) display negative mem...
Cognitive theorists suggest that individuals with social anxiety disorder (SAD) display negative mem...
Cognitive models propose that both, negative interpretations of ambiguous social situations and rumi...
The current thesis examined the role of post-event processing (PEP; Clark & Wells, 1995), the act of...
Clark and Wells (1995) suggest that following a social situation, individuals with social phobia eng...
Individuals with social anxiety often report considerable ruminative thoughts following ambiguous so...
Cognitive models have consistently recognised pre-event and post-event rumination as maintaining fac...
Disruptive cognitive biases are often problems for people with anxiety-related disorders. For those ...
Disruptive cognitive biases are often problems for people with anxiety-related disorders. For those ...
Social anxiety (SA) involves a multitude of cognitive symptoms related to fear of evaluation, includ...