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Negative and positive self-beliefs in social anxiety: The strength of believing mediates the affective response.

Sabrina GoldeSophie LudwigSven LippoldtJérôme RimpelLars SchulzeMatthias HauckeBabette RennebergStephan Heinzel
Published in: PloS one (2023)
These findings suggest that cognitive models of social anxiety can be improved by including not only the content of a self-belief but also the strength of such a belief. In addition, they emphasize the relevance of positive self-beliefs in social anxiety, which has frequently been overlooked.
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