2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.cpr.2004.07.006
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Interpersonal processes in social phobia

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“…That is why people high on interpersonal control showed less signs of social anxiety. Research is also in agreement with this finding which include the examination of interpersonal interactions of socially anxious people with significant others and strangers (Alden, 2001;Alden and Taylor, 2004). In a social interaction when socially anxious students ask question about another person's experiences and attitude, they are too fearful to communicate anything meaningful about themselves (Alden, 2001).…”
Section: Role Of Attributional Styles and Perceived Control In Contrsupporting
confidence: 62%
“…That is why people high on interpersonal control showed less signs of social anxiety. Research is also in agreement with this finding which include the examination of interpersonal interactions of socially anxious people with significant others and strangers (Alden, 2001;Alden and Taylor, 2004). In a social interaction when socially anxious students ask question about another person's experiences and attitude, they are too fearful to communicate anything meaningful about themselves (Alden, 2001).…”
Section: Role Of Attributional Styles and Perceived Control In Contrsupporting
confidence: 62%
“…Logo, possuem menos amigos, namoros e relações sexuais, comparados à população geral ou a pacientes com outros transtornos ansiosos (Alden & Taylor, 2004;Turner, Beidel, Dancu & Keys, 1986).…”
Section: Fobia Social E Habilidades Sociaisunclassified
“…Apart from negative responses by others' towards individuals with social anxiety, it is a matter of some debate whether interpersonal problems on the side of the patient are primarily related to social skill deficits or constitute self-protective strategies [117]. Irrespective of this question, it is well known that interpersonal processes continue to shape and perpetuate social fears across the lifespan, which has led to the proposition of an interpersonal cycle of social anxiety [118].…”
Section: (D) the Case Of Schizophreniamentioning
confidence: 99%