The causal role of negative imagery in social anxiety: a test in confident public speakers.
This study tests the causal role of negative self-imagery in social anxiety. Low public-speaking anxious volunteers rehearsed a negative self-image, a positive self-image or a control image prior to giving a speech. As predicted, the negative image group felt more anxious, believed they performed le...
Main Authors: | Hirsch, C, Mathews, A, Clark, D, Williams, R, Morrison, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2006
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