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Audio Feedback with Reduced Self-focus as an Intervention for Social Anxiety: An Experimental Study.

Author

  • Jan-Erik Christer Nilsson
  • Lars-Gunnar Lundh

Summary, in English

Socially anxious individuals tend to underestimate their performance largely due to attentional bias. Video and audio feedback (AF) with cognitive preparation (CP) have shown to improve socially anxious individuals' evaluation of their performance in previous studies. In the present study, it was hypothesized that one of the three steps in CP, reduced self-focus (RS), is sufficient to cause an improved voice evaluation after AF. This was tested in a single-session randomized controlled experiment.

Publishing year

2016

Language

English

Pages

150-162

Publication/Series

Cognitive Behaviour Therapy

Volume

45

Issue

2

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Topic

  • Applied Psychology

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1651-2316