Theoretical models propose that transdiagnostic and disorder-specific repetitive thinking processes each interact with individual environmental conditions to predict symptoms. The current study aimed to test this hypothesis in the context of social anxiety. Specifically, we aimed to predict future maladaptive social-evaluative beliefs (high standard, conditional, and unconditional beliefs) from: (a) the transdiagnostic tendency to engage in repetitive negative thinking (RNT), (b) the social anxiety-specific tendency to engage in post-event processing (PEP), and (c) the interaction of these repetitive thinking tendencies with the frequency of recent negative social events and social anxiety levels. An initial undergraduate sample (N = 331) w...
Two repetitive thinking processes that have been proposed in prominent maintenance models of social ...
Recent theoretical advances have emphasized the commonality between rumination and worry, often refe...
The current thesis examined the role of post-event processing (PEP; Clark & Wells, 1995), the act of...
© 2015 Springer Science+Business Media New York. Theoretical models propose that transdiagnostic and...
Theoretical models propose that transdiagnostic and disorder-specific repetitive thinking processes ...
Existing literature suggests that anticipatory processing and post-event processing — two repetitive...
Existing literature suggests that anticipatory processing and post-event processing—two repetitive t...
Background and objectives: Evidence from the depression literature suggests that an analytical proce...
Accumulating evidence suggests that repetitive negative thinking (RNT) is a transdiagnostic phenomen...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relative contribution of 3 components of the Clark and ...
Background: Although negative beliefs have been found to be associated withworry symptoms and depres...
Social anxiety is extremely common and the Clark and Wells (1995) cognitive model of social phobia i...
Cognitive models propose that both, negative interpretations of ambiguous social situations and rumi...
Given the putative importance of maladaptive self-beliefs in cognitive models of social anxiety, the...
Background: Repetitive Negative Thinking (RNT) is assumed to be a transdiagnostic proximal risk fact...
Two repetitive thinking processes that have been proposed in prominent maintenance models of social ...
Recent theoretical advances have emphasized the commonality between rumination and worry, often refe...
The current thesis examined the role of post-event processing (PEP; Clark & Wells, 1995), the act of...
© 2015 Springer Science+Business Media New York. Theoretical models propose that transdiagnostic and...
Theoretical models propose that transdiagnostic and disorder-specific repetitive thinking processes ...
Existing literature suggests that anticipatory processing and post-event processing — two repetitive...
Existing literature suggests that anticipatory processing and post-event processing—two repetitive t...
Background and objectives: Evidence from the depression literature suggests that an analytical proce...
Accumulating evidence suggests that repetitive negative thinking (RNT) is a transdiagnostic phenomen...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relative contribution of 3 components of the Clark and ...
Background: Although negative beliefs have been found to be associated withworry symptoms and depres...
Social anxiety is extremely common and the Clark and Wells (1995) cognitive model of social phobia i...
Cognitive models propose that both, negative interpretations of ambiguous social situations and rumi...
Given the putative importance of maladaptive self-beliefs in cognitive models of social anxiety, the...
Background: Repetitive Negative Thinking (RNT) is assumed to be a transdiagnostic proximal risk fact...
Two repetitive thinking processes that have been proposed in prominent maintenance models of social ...
Recent theoretical advances have emphasized the commonality between rumination and worry, often refe...
The current thesis examined the role of post-event processing (PEP; Clark & Wells, 1995), the act of...