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Aesthetic Enactment: Engagement with Art Evoking Traumatic Loss
This article analyses audience responses to two creative works inspired by traumatic loss—the first, a performance presentation, recounting events from the author’s adolescence; the second, a short film about a suicide in the filmmaker’s family.
Lynn Froggett, Jill Bennett
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Anxious to see you: Neuroendocrine mechanisms of social vigilance and anxiety during adolescence. [PDF]
Social vigilance is a behavioral strategy commonly used in adverse or changing social environments. In animals, a combination of avoidance and vigilance allows an individual to evade potentially dangerous confrontations while monitoring the social ...
Cassano G. B. +6 more
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Is common, underdiagnosed, impairing, and treatable The hallmark of social anxiety disorder is extreme and persistent fear of embarrassment and humiliation.1 People with this condition (which is also known as social phobia) often avoid participating in social and public activities, such as public speaking, social gatherings, or meetings.
Debra, Kaminer, Dan J, Stein
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Caregiving and allostatic load predict future illness and disability: A population-based study
Background: Caring for sick or disabled relatives is a key model for understanding the effects of chronic stress on immunity/inflammation; biomarkers which are part of an index of allostatic load.
Gallagher Stephen, Bennett Kate M
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BackgroundPrior literature has well established the relationship between social media use and social anxiety, but little attention has been paid to the underlying mechanisms.
Feng Yang, Minyan Li, Yang Han
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Cultural aspects in social anxiety and social anxiety disorder [PDF]
To examine cultural aspects in social anxiety and social anxiety disorder (SAD), we reviewed the literature on the prevalence rates, expressions, and treatments of social anxiety/SAD as they relate to culture, race, and ethnicity. We further reviewed factors that contribute to the differences in social anxiety/SAD between different cultures, including ...
Stefan G, Hofmann +2 more
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Perseverative cognition (PC) is a transdiagnostic risk factor that characterizes both hypo-motivational (e.g., depression) and hyper-motivational (e.g., addiction) disorders; however, it has been almost exclusively studied within the context of the ...
Martino Schettino +7 more
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The cognitive model for social anxiety disorder (SAD) highlights the role of safety behaviors and post-event processing (PEP). We identify the serial mediating effect of state and trait PEP between three types of safety behaviors (impression management ...
Dahye Kim, Ha-Yeon Kang, Jung-Kwang Ahn
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Risk of depression in family caregivers: unintended consequence of COVID-19
BackgroundCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is likely to exacerbate the symptoms of poor mental health in family caregivers.AimsTo investigate whether rates of depressive symptomatology increased in caregivers during COVID-19 and whether the unintended
Stephen Gallagher, Mark A. Wetherell
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Appearance anxiety and social anxiety: A mediated model of self-compassion
BackgroundPrevious studies have focused on the comorbidity of appearance anxiety and social anxiety, but few studies have focused on the protective role of self-compassion as underlying this mechanism, in young people like University students.
Jie Gao +12 more
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