'I'm unlikeable, boring, weird, foolish, inferior, inadequate': how to address the persistent negative self-evaluations that are central to social anxiety disorder with cognitive therapy.
Emma Warnock-ParkesJennifer WildGraham R ThewAlice KerrNick GreyDavid M ClarkPublished in: Cognitive behaviour therapist (2022)
To recognise persistent negative self-evaluations as a key feature of SAD.To understand that persistent negative self-evaluations are central in the Clark and Wells (1995) cognitive model and how to formulate these as part of SAD.To be able to use all the experiential interventions in cognitive therapy for SAD to address these beliefs.