The effects of repeated imagery practice on self-concept, anxiety and performance in socially anxious participants
Current cognitive models of social phobia, all stress the importance of negative self-perceptions in maintaining social anxiety (Moscovitch, 2009, Hofmann, 2007; Rapee & Heimberg, 1997; Clark & Wells, 1995). In some models, (Clark & Wells, 1995) negative self-perceptions are embodied in...
Main Authors: | Stopa, Lusia (Author), Brown, Mike A. (Author), Hirsch, Colette R. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2012-01.
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