Changes and Persistence in Heart Rate Variability Before and During Social Stress: A Comparison of Individuals With Social Anxiety Disorder Before and Following Cognitive Behaviour Therapy Versus Controls.

This thesis aimed to create a clearer picture of patterns of psychophysiological responding in individuals with social anxiety disorder at pre- and post-treatment and versus individuals without social anxiety disorder in anticipation of and within social-evaluative contexts. The thesis indicated the...

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Main Author: Cheah, Chloe
Format: Thesis
Published: Curtin University 2023
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/95682
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description This thesis aimed to create a clearer picture of patterns of psychophysiological responding in individuals with social anxiety disorder at pre- and post-treatment and versus individuals without social anxiety disorder in anticipation of and within social-evaluative contexts. The thesis indicated the potential value of interventions like Cognitive Behaviour Therapy that focus on emotion regulation and physiological arousal and underscores the importance of considering both subjective and objective measures in treatment assessment.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-956822024-08-12T02:26:53Z Changes and Persistence in Heart Rate Variability Before and During Social Stress: A Comparison of Individuals With Social Anxiety Disorder Before and Following Cognitive Behaviour Therapy Versus Controls. Cheah, Chloe This thesis aimed to create a clearer picture of patterns of psychophysiological responding in individuals with social anxiety disorder at pre- and post-treatment and versus individuals without social anxiety disorder in anticipation of and within social-evaluative contexts. The thesis indicated the potential value of interventions like Cognitive Behaviour Therapy that focus on emotion regulation and physiological arousal and underscores the importance of considering both subjective and objective measures in treatment assessment. 2023 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/95682 Curtin University fulltext
spellingShingle Cheah, Chloe
Changes and Persistence in Heart Rate Variability Before and During Social Stress: A Comparison of Individuals With Social Anxiety Disorder Before and Following Cognitive Behaviour Therapy Versus Controls.
title Changes and Persistence in Heart Rate Variability Before and During Social Stress: A Comparison of Individuals With Social Anxiety Disorder Before and Following Cognitive Behaviour Therapy Versus Controls.
title_full Changes and Persistence in Heart Rate Variability Before and During Social Stress: A Comparison of Individuals With Social Anxiety Disorder Before and Following Cognitive Behaviour Therapy Versus Controls.
title_fullStr Changes and Persistence in Heart Rate Variability Before and During Social Stress: A Comparison of Individuals With Social Anxiety Disorder Before and Following Cognitive Behaviour Therapy Versus Controls.
title_full_unstemmed Changes and Persistence in Heart Rate Variability Before and During Social Stress: A Comparison of Individuals With Social Anxiety Disorder Before and Following Cognitive Behaviour Therapy Versus Controls.
title_short Changes and Persistence in Heart Rate Variability Before and During Social Stress: A Comparison of Individuals With Social Anxiety Disorder Before and Following Cognitive Behaviour Therapy Versus Controls.
title_sort changes and persistence in heart rate variability before and during social stress: a comparison of individuals with social anxiety disorder before and following cognitive behaviour therapy versus controls.
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/95682