Cognitive Factors that Maintain Social Anxiety Disorder: a Comprehensive Model and its Treatment Implications
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Abstract
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is a common, distressing and persistent mental illness. Recent studies have identified a number of psychological factors that could explain the maintenance of the disorder. These factors are presented here as part of a comprehensive psychological maintenance model of SAD. This model assumes that social apprehension is associated with unrealistic social standards and a deficiency in selecting attainable social goals. When confronted with challenging social situations, individuals with SAD shift their attention toward their anxiety, view themselves negatively as a social object, overestimate the negative consequences of a social encounter, believe that they have little control over…
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- Psychology
- Social anxiety
- Social inhibition
- Apprehension
- Rumination
- Shyness
- Safety behaviors
- Fear of negative evaluation
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- Reduced inequalities
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