Negative self-imagery blocks inferences.
Previous research has shown that, unlike non-anxious individuals, people with social phobia fail to generate non-threatening inferences when ambiguous social information is first encountered (i.e. 'on-line'; Hirsch and Mathews Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 109 (2000) 705-712). Patients w...
Main Authors: | Hirsch, C, Mathews, A, Clark, D, Williams, R, Morrison, J |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2003
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