Cognitive models propose that both, negative interpretations of ambiguous social situations and ruminative thoughts about social events contribute to the maintenance of social anxiety disorder. It has further been postulated that ruminative thoughts fuel biased negative interpretations, however, evidence is rare. The present study used a multi-method approach to assess ruminative processing following a social interaction (post-event processing by self-report questionnaire and social rumination by experience sampling method) and negative interpretation bias (via two separate tasks) in a student sample (n = 51) screened for high (HSA) and low social anxiety (LSA). Results support the hypothesis that group differences in negative interpretatio...
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 ...
The current thesis examined the role of post-event processing (PEP; Clark & Wells, 1995), the act of...
Pre- and post-event rumination are key factors in the development and maintenance of social anxiety ...
Current theories predict that following a social-evaluative performance, people high in social anxie...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relative contribution of 3 components of the Clark and ...
Background:: Interpretation bias, which involves interpreting ambiguous social events negatively and...
Cognitive theories of social anxiety indicate that negative cognitive biases play a key role in caus...
Cognitive theories of social anxiety indicate that negative cognitive biases play a key role in caus...
A variety of cognitive and attentional factors are hypothesised to be associated with post-event rum...
Theoretical models propose that transdiagnostic and disorder-specific repetitive thinking processes ...
Theoretical models propose that transdiagnostic and disorder-specific repetitive thinking processes ...
© 2015 Springer Science+Business Media New York. Theoretical models propose that transdiagnostic and...
Theoretical models of social anxiety suggest that distorted interpretation processes contribute to i...
A large body of experimental evidence has demonstrated the adverse effects of rumination on depressi...
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 ...
The current thesis examined the role of post-event processing (PEP; Clark & Wells, 1995), the act of...
Pre- and post-event rumination are key factors in the development and maintenance of social anxiety ...
Current theories predict that following a social-evaluative performance, people high in social anxie...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relative contribution of 3 components of the Clark and ...
Background:: Interpretation bias, which involves interpreting ambiguous social events negatively and...
Cognitive theories of social anxiety indicate that negative cognitive biases play a key role in caus...
Cognitive theories of social anxiety indicate that negative cognitive biases play a key role in caus...
A variety of cognitive and attentional factors are hypothesised to be associated with post-event rum...
Theoretical models propose that transdiagnostic and disorder-specific repetitive thinking processes ...
Theoretical models propose that transdiagnostic and disorder-specific repetitive thinking processes ...
© 2015 Springer Science+Business Media New York. Theoretical models propose that transdiagnostic and...
Theoretical models of social anxiety suggest that distorted interpretation processes contribute to i...
A large body of experimental evidence has demonstrated the adverse effects of rumination on depressi...
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 ...
The current thesis examined the role of post-event processing (PEP; Clark & Wells, 1995), the act of...