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Index
Cover Title page Table of Contents Copyright Contributors Introduction Part I: Delineation of Social Anxiety
Chapter 1: Conceptualizing and Describing Social Anxiety and Its Disorders
Abstract Introduction Overlapping and contrasting emotional states Definitions Diagnostic nosology classifications Relation of performance deficits and social anxiety Forms of SAD Cultural and developmental considerations Coverage across disciplines and subdisciplines Summary and conclusions Acknowledgments
Chapter 2: Avoidant Personality Disorder and its Relationship to Social Anxiety Disorder
Abstract Introduction Diagnostic issues using the DSM Review of early findings Findings from more recent literature Discussion Conclusions
Chapter 3: Assessment of Social Anxiety and its Clinical Expressions
Abstract The clinical interview Interviewer-rated scales Self-report measures General measures of social anxiety and social anxiety disorder Measures of theoretically derived components of social anxiety Self-report measures for children and adolescents Role-playing procedures Self-monitoring Thought-listing and thought-endorsement procedures Psychophysiological assessment Summary
Chapter 4: Shyness, Social Anxiety, and Social Phobia
Abstract Introduction Prevalence Development of chronic shyness Individual differences in shy and socially phobic individuals Characteristics of shy and socially phobic individuals Social fitness training
Chapter 5: Embarrassment and Social Anxiety Disorder: Fraternal Twins or Distant Cousins?
Abstract The nature of embarrassment Embarrassment and SAD Conclusions
Chapter 6: Social Anxiety and Social Anxiety Disorder Across Cultures
Abstract Prevalence of social anxiety and SAD across countries Cultural dimensions that may impact social anxiety Cultural variations of social anxiety Challenges of cross-cultural assessment Psychological treatment of SAD across cultures Conclusion
Chapter 7: Perfectionism and Perfectionistic Self-Presentation in Social Anxiety
Abstract Case examples linking perfectionism with social anxiety Unidimensional versus Multidimensional Conceptualizations of Perfectionism Overview of previous research Perfectionism and the role of discrepancy in social anxiety Toward an extended model of perfectionism and social anxiety Treatment implications Summary and future directions
Chapter 8: Social Phobia as a Deficit in Social Skills
Abstract Introduction Aim and method The notion of social skills What are social skills? Two views of social skills Assessment of the social skills of the socially phobic Self-reports Role-play tests Skills deficits and social phobia—direct and indirect evidence Discussion
Chapter 9: Social Anxiety Disorder and Its Relation to Clinical Syndromes in Adulthood
Abstract Comorbidity in studies using DSM-III and DSM-III-R criteria Comorbidity in studies using DSM-IV criteria Comorbidity between social anxiety disorder and other conditions Cross-cultural expressions of comorbidity and individual differences in comorbidity Comment and future directions
Chapter 10: Social Anxiety in Children and Adolescents: Biological, Developmental, and Social Considerations
Abstract History and morphology of social anxiety disorder (social phobia) Biological factors Developmental factors Social factors The maintenance of childhood social anxiety: a cognitive-behavioral model Evidence-based treatment of social anxiety Conclusion/future directions
Chapter 11: Prevention and Early Intervention of Social Anxiety Disorder
Abstract Understanding social anxiety The development of social anxiety Prevention and early intervention of social anxiety Prevention programs Future research directions and summary
Part II: Theoretical Perspectives
Chapter 12: Neuroendocrinology and Neuroimaging Studies of Social Anxiety Disorder
Abstract Introduction Neuroendocrinology of social anxiety disorder Neuroanatomy of social anxiety disorder Integrating neuroendocrine and neuroanatomical studies General conclusions Future directions
Chapter 13: Temperamental Contributions to the Development of Psychological Profiles: I. Basic Issues
Abstract How many temperaments? Genes and neurochemistry Other origins of temperaments Sources of evidence The enthusiasm for biology
Chapter 14: Temperamental Contributions to the Development of Psychological Profiles: II. Two Candidates
Abstract Variation in reactions to the unfamiliar Uncertainty and temperament High- and low-reactive infants Assessment Determinism or limitations? Categories or continua? Concluding comments
Chapter 15: Mechanisms of Learning and Behavior Change in Social Anxiety Disorder
Abstract Introduction Current status of behavioral theory of social anxieties and social anxiety disorder Contemporary behavioral principles as a basis for the further development of theories of social anxieties, social anxiety disorder, and therapeutic change Summary and conclusions
Chapter 16: Cognitive Biases in Social Anxiety Disorder
Abstract Introduction Attention Interpretation Memory Conclusions
Chapter 17: Emotion Regulation in Social Anxiety Disorder
Abstract Emotion in social anxiety disorder Emotion regulation in social anxiety disorder Emotion regulation interventions for social anxiety disorder Concluding comment
Chapter 18: Social Anxiety and the Self
Abstract The self A social cognitive perspective Self-schema content Self-referent cognitive processing Self-related motives and behavioral strategies Self-schema structure, organization, and clarity Summary
Chapter 19: Positivity Deficits in Social Anxiety: Emotions, Events, and Cognitions
Abstract Diminished positive experiences in social anxiety A self-regulatory model of social anxiety Impaired positive cognitions in social anxiety Biological markers of diminished rewards in social anxiety Meaningful heterogeneity in social anxiety Summary and treatment implications
Chapter 20: Social Anxiety as an Early Warning System: A Refinement and Extension of the Self-Presentation Theory of Social Anxiety
Abstract The original self-presentation theory Extending the self-presentation approach: sociometer theory Social anxiety and interpersonal behavior Implications for treatment Conclusions
Chapter 21: Evolutionary Perspective on Social Anxiety
Abstract An evolutionary perspective on social life Processing and expression of emotional signals Person perception Self-presentation in the virtual sphere Responses to events connoting change in social status Responses to changes in belongingness Clinical implications Summary
Part III: Treatment Approaches
Chapter 22: Psychopharmacology for Social Anxiety Disorder
Abstract Medication treatments Recommendations
Chapter 23: Treatment of Adult Social Anxiety Disorder: A Treatments-by-Dimensions Review
Abstract Treatment impact on physiological symptoms and neurological activity Treatment impact on cognitive symptoms Treatment impact on overt behavioral performance Summary Acknowledgments
Chapter 24: A Cognitive-Behavioral Model of Social Anxiety Disorder
Abstract The model Emotional expression and dysregulation in social anxiety disorder Closing comments
Chapter 25: Mindfulness-Based Therapy for Social Anxiety Disorder
Abstract Social anxiety disorder and attentional processes: Theory and experimental evidence Evidence of mindfulness-based interventions in social anxiety disorder Mindfulness-based task concentration for social anxiety disorder: An eight-week protocol Discussion Appendix: Examples of personal process descriptions from patients Acknowledgments
Chapter 26: A Comparison between Psychosocial and Pharmacological Treatments
Abstract Psychosocial treatments Pharmacological treatments Comparison of psychosocial and pharmacological treatments Novel therapeutics: combining “cognitive enhancers” with psychosocial treatment Discussion
Chapter 27: Mechanisms of Action in the Treatment of Social Anxiety Disorder
Abstract A model of social anxiety disorder Mechanisms of treatment: Pharmacotherapy Mechanisms of treatment: CBT Combined pharmacotherapy and CBT Social skills training Acceptance and commitment therapy Other psychosocial treatments Summary
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