AbstractNegative (or a lack of positive) interpretation of ambiguous social situations has been hypothesised to maintain social anxiety disorder in children, yet there is currently limited evidence to support this. Cognitive Bias Modification of Interpretation (CBM-I) provides a means to explore the causal influence of interpretation bias on social anxiety disorder, and has been associated with a reduction in social anxiety symptoms in adults. Seven to twelve year old children with a diagnosis of social anxiety disorder completed CBM-I training, adapted from materials designed for socially anxious children in the community, or no training. Effects on interpretation bias and social anxiety were assessed. The adapted CBM-I training was not as...
Theoretical models of social anxiety suggest that distorted interpretation processes contribute to i...
Background: Biases in the interpretation of ambiguous material are central to cognitive models of an...
As the prevalence and impact of social anxiety disorder continues to adversely affect both individua...
Negative (or a lack of positive) interpretation of ambiguous social situations has been hypothesised...
AbstractNegative (or a lack of positive) interpretation of ambiguous social situations has been hypo...
AcceptedArticleInterpretation training programs have proven effective in altering anxiety-related co...
Negative biases in the interpretation of social information are associated with anxious symptoms in ...
Cognitive theories of social anxiety indicate that negative cognitive biases play a key role in caus...
Cognitive bias modification (CBM) procedures follow from the view that interpretive biases play an i...
Social fears and worries in children are common and impairing. Yet, questions have been raised over ...
ABSTRACTAnxiety disorders are globally prevalent, debilitating and onset in early life. Cognitive bi...
AbstractBackgroundTwo specific cognitive constructs that have been implicated in the development and...
The present study was designed to examine the effects of training in positive interpretations in cli...
We report on an experimental manipulation of interpretation bias in socially anxious youths. A non-c...
Information processing biases, such as interpretation bias and attention bias, play a significant ro...
Theoretical models of social anxiety suggest that distorted interpretation processes contribute to i...
Background: Biases in the interpretation of ambiguous material are central to cognitive models of an...
As the prevalence and impact of social anxiety disorder continues to adversely affect both individua...
Negative (or a lack of positive) interpretation of ambiguous social situations has been hypothesised...
AbstractNegative (or a lack of positive) interpretation of ambiguous social situations has been hypo...
AcceptedArticleInterpretation training programs have proven effective in altering anxiety-related co...
Negative biases in the interpretation of social information are associated with anxious symptoms in ...
Cognitive theories of social anxiety indicate that negative cognitive biases play a key role in caus...
Cognitive bias modification (CBM) procedures follow from the view that interpretive biases play an i...
Social fears and worries in children are common and impairing. Yet, questions have been raised over ...
ABSTRACTAnxiety disorders are globally prevalent, debilitating and onset in early life. Cognitive bi...
AbstractBackgroundTwo specific cognitive constructs that have been implicated in the development and...
The present study was designed to examine the effects of training in positive interpretations in cli...
We report on an experimental manipulation of interpretation bias in socially anxious youths. A non-c...
Information processing biases, such as interpretation bias and attention bias, play a significant ro...
Theoretical models of social anxiety suggest that distorted interpretation processes contribute to i...
Background: Biases in the interpretation of ambiguous material are central to cognitive models of an...
As the prevalence and impact of social anxiety disorder continues to adversely affect both individua...