The third edition of Social Anxiety: Clinical, Developmental, and Social Perspectives integrates examinations of social anxiety, shyness, and embarrassment with the research on social anxiety disorder subtypes, biological theories and cognitive-behavioral or pharmacological treatment outcome studies.Clinicians, social and developmental psychologists and behavioral geneticists have all conducted research over the past ten years which is essential to furthering our understanding and treatment of social anxiety disorders. This book weaves together research findings gathered by renowned minds…mehr
The third edition of Social Anxiety: Clinical, Developmental, and Social Perspectives integrates examinations of social anxiety, shyness, and embarrassment with the research on social anxiety disorder subtypes, biological theories and cognitive-behavioral or pharmacological treatment outcome studies.Clinicians, social and developmental psychologists and behavioral geneticists have all conducted research over the past ten years which is essential to furthering our understanding and treatment of social anxiety disorders. This book weaves together research findings gathered by renowned minds across these various disciplines, and deals with both theory and research. It explores what constitutes social anxiety, assesses the condition and its relationship to other psychological disorders, exploring the biological basis and treatment approaches as well. Coverage includes key issues not discussed fully by other books, including related disorders in adults and children, relationship to social competence and assertiveness, perfectionism, social skills deficit hypothesis, comparison between pharmacological and psychosocial treatments, and potential mediators of change in the treatment of social anxiety disorder.From the Author: Although social anxiety disorder (social phobia) is widely researched topic in psychiatry, other disciplines, such as social and developmental psychology, have independently been studying the same phenomena for many years. Yet, there has been very little cross-discipline communication and integration. The main objective of the book is to integrate the findings on social anxiety from various disciplines, including clinical psychology, psychiatry, social psychology, neuroscience, and developmental psychology. Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Associate Professor of Psychology Patricia M. DiBartolo works at Smith College in Northampton MA, USA.
Stefan G. Hofmann is a Professor of Psychology and Director of the Psychotherapy and Emotion Research Laboratory at Boston University. Dr. Hofmann has served as President of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies and the International Association for Cognitive Psychotherapy. His research focuses on the mechanism of treatment change, translating discoveries from neuroscience into clinical applications, emotions, and cultural expressions of psychopathology.
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Part I - Delineation of Social Anxiety
Chapter 1 - Conceptualizing and Describing Social Anxiety and Its Disorders
Daniel W. McNeil and Cameron L. Randall
Chapter 2 - Avoidant Personality Disorder and its Relationship to Social Anxiety Disorder
James Reich
Chapter 3 - Assessment of Social Anxiety and its Clinical Expressions
James D. Herbert, Lynn L. Brandsma and Laura Fischer
Chapter 4 - Shyness, Social Anxiety, and Social Phobia
Lynne Henderson, Paul Gilbert and Philip Zimbardo
Chapter 5 - Embarrassment and Social Anxiety Disorder: Fraternal Twins of Distant Cousins?
Rowland S. Miller
Chapter 6 - Social Anxiety and Social Anxiety Disorder Across Cultures
Keila C. Brockveld, Sarah J. Perini and Ronald M. Rapee
Chapter 7 - Perfectionism and Perfectionistic Self-Presentation in Social Anxiety
Gordon L. Flett and Paul L. Hewitt
Chapter 8 - Social Phobia as a Deficit in Social Skills
Ariel Stravynski, Angela Kyparissis and Danielle Amado
Chapter 9 - Social Anxiety Disorder and its Relation to Clinical Syndromes in Adulthood
Amy Wenzel and Shari Jager-Hyman
Chapter 10 - Social Anxiety in Children and Adolescents: Biological, Developmental, and Social Considerations
Michael F. Detweiler, Jonathan S. Comer, Kathleen I. Crum and Anne Marie Albano
Chapter 11 - Prevention and Early Intervention of Social Anxiety Disorder
Paula Barrett and Marita Cooper
Part II - Theoretical Perspectives
Chapter 12 - Neuroendocrinology and Neuroimaging Studies of Social Anxiety Disorder
K. Luan Phan and Heide Klumpp
Chapter 13 - Temperamental Contributions to the Development of Psychological Profiles: I. Basic Issues
Jerome Kagan
Chapter 14 - Temperamental Contributions to the Development of Psychological Profiles: II. Two Candidates
Chapter 15 - Mechanisms of Learning and Behavior Change in Social Anxiety Disorder
Daniel W. McNeil, Cameron L. Randall, C. W. Lejuez, and John T. Sorrell
Chapter 16 - Cognitive Biases in Social Anxiety Disorder
Jennie M. Kuckertz and Nader Amir
Chapter 17 - Emotion Regulation in Social Anxiety Disorder
Philippe R. Goldin, Hooria Jazaieri and James J. Gross
Chapter 18 - Social Anxiety and the Self
Lynn E. Alden, Karen W. Auyeung and Leili Plasencia
Chapter 19 - Positivity Deficits in Social Anxiety: Emotions, Events, and Cognitions
Antonina S. Farmer, Todd B. Kashdan and Justin W. Weeks
Chapter 20 - Social Anxiety as an Early Warning Sysztem: A Refinement and Extension of the Self-Presentation Theory of Social Anxiety
Mark R. Leary and Katrina P. Jongman-Sereno
Chapter 21 - Evolutionary Perspective on Social Anxiety
Eva Gilboa-Schechtman, Iris Shachar and Liat Helpman
Part III - Treatment Approaches
Chapter 22 - Psychopharmacology for Social Anxiety Disorder
Carlos Blanco, Laura Bragdon, Franklin R. Schneier and Michael R. Liebowitz
Chapter 23 - Treatment of Adult Social Anxiety Disorder: A Treatments-by-Dimensions Review
Kristin N. Anderson and Debra A. Hope
Chapter 24 - A Cognitive-Behavioral Model of Social Anxiety Disorder
Richard G. Heimberg, Faith A. Brozovich and Ronaldl M. Rapee
Chapter 25 - Mindfulness-Based Therapy for Social Anxiety Disorder
Bram Van Bockstaele and Susan M. Bogels
Chapter 26 - A Comparison Between Psychosocial and Pharmacological Treatments
Mark B. Powers, Brooke Y. Kauffman, Allison Diamond and Jasper A. J. Smits
Chapter 27 - Mechanisms of Action in the Treatment of Social Anxiety Disorder
Michael W. Otto, Steven A. Safren and Bridget A. Hearon