Mental Imagery and Post-Event Processing in Anticipation of a Speech Performance Among Socially Anxious Individuals

被引:35
作者
Brozovich, Faith A. [1 ]
Heimberg, Richard G. [1 ]
机构
[1] Temple Univ, Adult Anxiety Clin, Philadelphia, PA 19122 USA
关键词
social anxiety; social anxiety disorder; post-event processing; imagery; interpretation bias; INTERACTION ANXIETY SCALE; AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL MEMORIES; INTERPRETATION BIAS; VIDEO FEEDBACK; FEAR IMAGERY; CAUSAL ROLE; SELF-FOCUS; PHOBIA; RUMINATION; PERSPECTIVE;
D O I
10.1016/j.beth.2013.07.001
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
The present study investigated whether post-event processing (PEP) involving mental imagery about a past speech is particularly detrimental for socially anxious individuals who are currently anticipating giving a speech. One hundred fourteen high and low socially anxious participants were told they would give a 5 min impromptu speech at the end of the experimental session. They were randomly assigned to one of three manipulation conditions: post-event processing about a past speech incorporating imagery (PEP-Imagery), semantic post-event processing about a past speech (PEP-Semantic), or a control condition, (n = 19 per experimental group, per condition [high vs low socially anxious]). After the condition inductions, individuals' anxiety, their predictions of performance in the anticipated speech, and their interpretations of other ambiguous social events were measured. Consistent with predictions, high socially anxious individuals in the PEP-Imagery condition displayed greater anxiety than individuals in the other conditions immediately following the induction and before the anticipated speech task. They also interpreted ambiguous social scenarios in a more socially anxious manner than socially anxious individuals in the control condition. High socially anxious individuals made more negative predictions about their upcoming speech performance than low anxious participants in all conditions. The impact of imagery during post-event processing in social anxiety and its implications are discussed.
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