Title of article
Attention processes in the maintenance and treatment of social phobia: hypervigilance, avoidance and self-focused attention
Author/Authors
Susan M. B?gels، نويسنده , , Warren Mansell، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
30
From page
827
To page
856
Abstract
Four domains of evidence regarding the relationship between attention and social phobia are reviewed: (1) possible maintaining factor, (2) causal relationship, (3) specific relationship and (4) mediator of change during treatment. Two areas of research are covered and integrated: vigilance-avoidance of social threat stimuli and self-focused attention. There is empirical support for these processes as possible maintaining factors that are specific to patients and non-clinical samples with high levels of social anxiety. There is reasonable evidence to promote the use of attentional strategies in the treatment of social phobia, although better controlled studies are required. We propose six overlapping mechanisms that could be responsible for change: reduced vigilance; reduced avoidance; reduced self-focused attention; mindfulness; increased attentional control; increased self-esteem.
Keywords
avoidance , Social phobia , Hypervigilance , Self-focused attention , Attention processes
Journal title
Clinical Psychology Review
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Clinical Psychology Review
Record number
483803
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