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Images of the Self and Self-Esteem: Do Positive Self-Images Improve Self-Esteem in Social Anxiety?

机译:自我和自尊的形象:积极的自我形象能改善社交焦虑中的自尊吗?

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Negative self-images play an important role in maintaining social anxiety disorder. We propose that these images represent the working self in a Self-Memory System that regulates retrieval of self-relevant information in particular situations. Self-esteem, one aspect of the working self, comprises explicit (conscious) and implicit (automatic) components. Implicit self-esteem reflects an automatic evaluative bias towards the self that is normally positive, but is reduced in socially anxious individuals. Forty-four high and 44 low socially anxious participants generated either a positive or a negative self-image and then completed measures of implicit and explicit self-esteem. Participants who held a negative self-image in mind reported lower implicit and explicit positive self-esteem, and higher explicit negative self-esteem than participants holding a positive image in mind, irrespective of social anxiety group. We then tested whether positive self-images protected high and low socially anxious individuals equally well against the threat to explicit self-esteem posed by social exclusion in a virtual ball toss game (Cyberball). We failed to find a predicted interaction between social anxiety and image condition. Instead, all participants holding positive self-images reported higher levels of explicit self-esteem after Cyberball than those holding negative self-images. Deliberate retrieval of positive self-images appears to facilitate access to a healthy positive implicit bias, as well as improving explicit self-esteem, whereas deliberate retrieval of negative self-images does the opposite. This is consistent with the idea that negative self-images may have a causal, as well as a maintaining, role in social anxiety disorder.View full textDownload full textKeywordssocial anxiety, social anxiety disorder, imagery, self-concept, social exclusionRelated var addthis_config = { ui_cobrand: "Taylor & Francis Online", services_compact: "citeulike,netvibes,twitter,technorati,delicious,linkedin,facebook,stumbleupon,digg,google,more", pubid: "ra-4dff56cd6bb1830b" }; Add to shortlist Link Permalink http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/16506073.2012.664557
机译:负面的自我形象在维持社交焦虑症中起重要作用。我们建议这些图像代表自我记忆系统中的工作自我,该自我记忆系统在特定情况下规范与自我相关的信息的检索。自尊是工作自我的一个方面,包括显性(意识)和隐性(自动)成分。内隐的自尊反映了对自我的自动评估偏见,这种偏见通常是积极的,但在社交焦虑的个体中会减少。 44位高社交焦虑参与者和44位低社交焦虑参与者产生了正面或负面的自我形象,然后完成了对内隐和外显自尊的测量。与社交情绪焦虑组无关,持有消极的自我形象的参与者所报告的内隐和外显的积极自尊较低,而显式的消极的自尊较高。然后,我们测试了正面的自我形象是否能同样有效地保护高低社交焦虑者,使其免受虚拟抛球游戏(Cyber​​ball)中社交排斥所带来的明显自尊的威胁。我们未能找到社交焦虑和图像状况之间的预期相互作用。取而代之的是,所有持正面自我形象的参与者在赛博球之后都表现出较高的显式自尊水平,而与持负面自我形象的参与者相比。刻意地检索正面的自我形象似乎有助于获得健康的正面隐性偏见,并改善显性的自尊,而刻意地检索负面的自我形象则相反。这与否定性自我形象可能在社交焦虑症中起因和维持作用的观点是一致的。查看全文下载全文关键词社交焦虑,社交焦虑症,意象,自我概念,社交排斥相关的var addthis_config = {ui_cobrand:“ Taylor&Francis Online”,servicescompact:“ citeulike,netvibes,twitter,technorati,delicious,linkedin,facebook,stumbleupon,digg,google,更多”,发布:“ ra-4dff56cd6bb1830b”};添加到候选列表链接永久链接http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/16506073.2012.664557

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