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Imagery Rescripting Versus Cognitive Restructuring for Social Anxiety: Treatment Effects and Working Mechanisms

BACKGROUND: Negative mental images in social anxiety are often linked to memories of distressing social experiences. Imagery Rescripting (ImRs) has been found to be a promising intervention to target aversive memories, but mechanisms underlying ImRs are largely unknown. The present study aimed (a) t...

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Autores principales: Strohm, Miriam, Siegesleitner, Marena, Kunze, Anna E., Ehring, Thomas, Wittekind, Charlotte E.
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Publicado: PsychOpen 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9667234/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36398099
http://dx.doi.org/10.32872/cpe.5303
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author Strohm, Miriam
Siegesleitner, Marena
Kunze, Anna E.
Ehring, Thomas
Wittekind, Charlotte E.
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Siegesleitner, Marena
Kunze, Anna E.
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Wittekind, Charlotte E.
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description BACKGROUND: Negative mental images in social anxiety are often linked to memories of distressing social experiences. Imagery Rescripting (ImRs) has been found to be a promising intervention to target aversive memories, but mechanisms underlying ImRs are largely unknown. The present study aimed (a) to investigate the effects of ImRs compared to cognitive restructuring (CR) on social anxiety symptoms and (b) to extend previous research by examining whether ImRs works by fostering reappraisal of negative emotional self-beliefs. METHOD: Highly socially anxious individuals (N = 77) were randomly allocated to ImRs, CR, or no intervention control (NIC). A speech task was performed at baseline and at 1-week follow-up. RESULTS: Only CR significantly reduced social anxiety symptoms from baseline to follow-up. Decreases in negative appraisals and emotional distress in response to the speech task did not differ between conditions. Regarding working mechanisms, ImRs led to stronger increases in positive emotions than CR and NIC. Both CR and ImRs yielded short-term reductions in emotionally anchored idiosyncratic self-beliefs, but CR was superior to ImRs at follow-up. CONCLUSIONS: The present study provides evidence for the efficacy of a single-session of CR for social anxiety symptoms. As one specific version of ImRs was applied, it is conceivable that other or optimized versions of ImRs might be more effective.
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spelling pubmed-96672342022-11-16 Imagery Rescripting Versus Cognitive Restructuring for Social Anxiety: Treatment Effects and Working Mechanisms Strohm, Miriam Siegesleitner, Marena Kunze, Anna E. Ehring, Thomas Wittekind, Charlotte E. Clin Psychol Eur Research Articles BACKGROUND: Negative mental images in social anxiety are often linked to memories of distressing social experiences. Imagery Rescripting (ImRs) has been found to be a promising intervention to target aversive memories, but mechanisms underlying ImRs are largely unknown. The present study aimed (a) to investigate the effects of ImRs compared to cognitive restructuring (CR) on social anxiety symptoms and (b) to extend previous research by examining whether ImRs works by fostering reappraisal of negative emotional self-beliefs. METHOD: Highly socially anxious individuals (N = 77) were randomly allocated to ImRs, CR, or no intervention control (NIC). A speech task was performed at baseline and at 1-week follow-up. RESULTS: Only CR significantly reduced social anxiety symptoms from baseline to follow-up. Decreases in negative appraisals and emotional distress in response to the speech task did not differ between conditions. Regarding working mechanisms, ImRs led to stronger increases in positive emotions than CR and NIC. Both CR and ImRs yielded short-term reductions in emotionally anchored idiosyncratic self-beliefs, but CR was superior to ImRs at follow-up. CONCLUSIONS: The present study provides evidence for the efficacy of a single-session of CR for social anxiety symptoms. As one specific version of ImRs was applied, it is conceivable that other or optimized versions of ImRs might be more effective. PsychOpen 2021-09-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9667234/ /pubmed/36398099 http://dx.doi.org/10.32872/cpe.5303 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) 4.0 License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Imagery Rescripting Versus Cognitive Restructuring for Social Anxiety: Treatment Effects and Working Mechanisms
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title_full Imagery Rescripting Versus Cognitive Restructuring for Social Anxiety: Treatment Effects and Working Mechanisms
title_fullStr Imagery Rescripting Versus Cognitive Restructuring for Social Anxiety: Treatment Effects and Working Mechanisms
title_full_unstemmed Imagery Rescripting Versus Cognitive Restructuring for Social Anxiety: Treatment Effects and Working Mechanisms
title_short Imagery Rescripting Versus Cognitive Restructuring for Social Anxiety: Treatment Effects and Working Mechanisms
title_sort imagery rescripting versus cognitive restructuring for social anxiety: treatment effects and working mechanisms
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9667234/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36398099
http://dx.doi.org/10.32872/cpe.5303
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