نتایج جستجو برای: social phobia

تعداد نتایج: 610947  

Journal: :British Journal of Psychiatry 1998

Journal: :روانشناسی شناختی 0
نیلوفر کیان راد niloofar kianrad دانشگاه اصفهان حبیب هادیان فرد habib hadian fard دانشگاه شیراز

all the people sometimes in their life become anxious in social situations. social phobia is exaggerated form of these fears. social phobic patients are afraid of being seen. they scared of act somehow that being contemptional or shameful.researchers have found four type of cognitive bias in anxious individuals: attention bias, memory bias, judgment (reasoning) and interpretation bias.one kind ...

Journal: :Addictive behaviors 2003
Maureen H Carrigan Carrie L Randall

It is well documented that many individuals endorse the belief that alcohol reduces social anxiety. Individuals with social phobia, therefore, might be expected to use alcohol as a coping strategy in an attempt at self-medication. The purpose of the present paper was to review the published literature on the relationship between alcohol use and social phobia to test the self-medication hypothes...

Journal: :Behaviour research and therapy 2007
Susanne Quadflieg Beate Wendt Alexander Mohr Wolfgang H R Miltner Thomas Straube

Studies using facial emotional expressions as stimuli partially support the assumption of biased processing of social signals in social phobia. This pilot study explored for the first time whether individuals with social phobia display a processing bias towards emotional prosody. Fifteen individuals with generalized social phobia and fifteen healthy controls (HC) matched for gender, age, and ed...

Journal: :Journal of anxiety disorders 2013
Brian E Bunnell Dana L Joseph Deborah C Beidel

The Social Phobia and Anxiety Inventory (SPAI) is a commonly used self-report measure of social phobia that has demonstrated adequate reliability, convergent validity, discriminant validity, and criterion-related validity. However, research has yet to address whether this measure functions equivalently in (a) individuals with and without a diagnosis of social phobia and (b) males and females. E...

Journal: :Journal of anxiety disorders 2009
Freda McManus David M Clark Nick Grey Jennifer Wild Colette Hirsch Melanie Fennell Ann Hackmann Louise Waddington Sheena Liness John Manley

Cognitive-behavioral treatments have demonstrated efficacy in the treatment of social phobia. However, such treatments comprise a complex set of procedures, and there has been little investigation of the effects of individual procedures. The current study investigates the effects of two single session procedures that form part of cognitive therapy for social phobia [Clark, D., Ehlers, A., McMan...

2008
Iris-Tatjana Kolassa Arlette Buchmann Romy Lauche Stephan Kolassa Ivailo Partchev Wolfgang HR Miltner Frauke Musial

Background: Individuals with social phobia are more likely to misinterpret ambiguous social situations as more threatening, i.e. they show an interpretive bias. This study investigated whether such a bias also exists in specific phobia. Methods: Individuals with spider phobia or social phobia, spider aficionados and non-phobic controls saw morphed stimuli that gradually transformed from a schem...

Ava Azhari, Parisa Samadi, Sahba Azhari,

Social phobia is an anxiety disorder characterized by heightened fear and avoidance of one or more social or performance situations, including public speaking, meeting new people, eating or writing in front of others and attending social meetings. People with social phobia are typically anxious about the possibility that others will evaluate them negatively and/or notice symptoms of their anxie...

Journal: :Biological psychology 2012
Jason S Moser Jonathan D Huppert Edna B Foa Robert F Simons

In the current study, event-related potentials (ERPs) and behavioral responses were measured in individuals meeting diagnostic criteria for social phobia, depression, their combination, or neither in order to examine the unique and combined effects of social phobia and depression on the interpretation of ambiguous social scenarios. ERPs revealed a lack of positive interpretation bias and some s...

Journal: :Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry 2006
Ronald M Rapee Maree J Abbott

Cognitive models of social phobia stress the importance of a negatively biased mental representation of ones social performance and appearance in maintenance of the disorder. People with social phobia (N=57) and non-clinical controls (N=41) engaged in a public speech and also completed several measures of perceived attributes including speech performance, physical attractiveness, and personal p...

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