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The following pages link to Anxiety and self-disclosure: toward a motivational model (Q51142001):
Displaying 30 items.
- Shyness and marriage: does shyness shape even established relationships? (Q33958053) (← links)
- Capturing the biases of socially anxious people by addressing partner effects and situational parameters (Q34094089) (← links)
- Compensatory internet use among individuals higher in social anxiety and its implications for well-being (Q36083166) (← links)
- Modifying automatic approach action tendencies in individuals with elevated social anxiety symptoms (Q36128357) (← links)
- Anticipation of Social Interaction Changes Implicit Approach-Avoidance Behavior of Socially Anxious Individuals (Q36374448) (← links)
- Socially Anxious Individuals Get a Second Chance After Being Disliked at First Sight: The Role of Self-Disclosure in the Development of Likeability in Sequential Social Contact (Q36563054) (← links)
- Clarifying the Behavioral Economics of Social Anxiety Disorder: Effects of Interpersonal Problems and Symptom Severity on Generosity (Q36733799) (← links)
- Interpersonal constraint conferred by generalized social anxiety disorder is evident on a behavioral economics task (Q36784467) (← links)
- Clarifying co-rumination: associations with internalizing symptoms and romantic involvement among adolescent girls (Q37120395) (← links)
- Testing the effects of social anxiety disorder on friendship quality across gender and ethnicity (Q37332128) (← links)
- Whether, how, and when social anxiety shapes positive experiences and events: A self-regulatory framework and treatment implications (Q37870241) (← links)
- Towards a second-person neuropsychiatry (Q38661889) (← links)
- The affective tie that binds: Examining the contribution of positive emotions and anxiety to relationship formation in social anxiety disorder (Q38734007) (← links)
- Awareness and Awakening: A Narrative-Oriented Inquiry of Undergraduate Students' Development of Mindful Agency in China (Q47133912) (← links)
- Social anxiety and its psychosocial impact on the lives of people with epilepsy (Q47653748) (← links)
- The behavioral economics of social anxiety disorder reveal a robust effect for interpersonal traits. (Q47809880) (← links)
- Social anxiety and discomfort with friendly giving (Q48169543) (← links)
- Responses to conflict and cooperation in adolescents with anxiety and mood disorders (Q48411116) (← links)
- Interpersonal consequences of the pursuit of safety (Q51097365) (← links)
- Shyness and public self-consciousness: additive or interactive relation with social interaction? (Q51126011) (← links)
- Differential effects of safety behaviour subtypes in social anxiety disorder (Q51858055) (← links)
- Compensatory deficits following rejection: the role of social anxiety in disrupting affiliative behavior. (Q52592656) (← links)
- Self-Evaluation: To Thine Own Self Be Good, To Thine Own Self Be Sure, To Thine Own Self Be True, and To Thine Own Self be Better (Q53993470) (← links)
- Self-report of self-disclosure statements for stuttering (Q57066987) (← links)
- Effects of writing about rape: evaluating Pennebaker's paradigm with a severe trauma (Q77448058) (← links)
- Generalized Social Phobia and social judgments: the salience of self- and partner-information (Q79802596) (← links)
- Relational treatment strategies increase social approach behaviors in patients with Generalized Social Anxiety Disorder (Q82537093) (← links)
- Appearing Anxious Leads to Negative Judgments by Others (Q83394313) (← links)
- Facial Affect and Interpersonal Affiliation: Displays of Emotion During Relationship Formation in Social Anxiety Disorder (Q90358122) (← links)
- Social context and the real-world consequences of social anxiety (Q92689082) (← links)