Bivalent Fears of Evaluation in Social Anxiety: Evaluation of an Extended Psychoevolutionary Model
Fears of negative evaluation (FNEs) and fears of positive evaluation (FPEs) comprise a bivalent model of evaluation that can explain the aetiology and maintenance of Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD). In this study, we examined an extended version of this model which incorporates two related cognitive p...
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Main Authors: | Glen W. Bates (Author), Pragalathan Apputhurai (Author), Simon R. Knowles (Author) |
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2024-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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