Alden Lynn E, Taylor Charles T
University of British Columbia, Canada.
Clin Psychol Rev. 2004 Nov;24(7):857-82. doi: 10.1016/j.cpr.2004.07.006.
Social phobia is a condition in which anxiety impairs the person's ability to relate to others. Here, we draw on concepts from interpersonal theory to examine the literature on the role of interpersonal processes in creating and maintaining this disorder. Studies that examine interpersonal interactions with significant others and strangers are reviewed. We next consider topics of particular relevance to relationship impairment, such as the effect of anxiety on cognitive processing of social information, and the social developmental pathways to social phobia. The impact of interpersonal factors on the process and outcome of cognitive-behavioral treatment is also discussed. Finally, we identify emerging themes in the research literature and consider directions for future work. Throughout the paper we highlight topics central to the interpersonal perspective, such as the self-perpetuating interpersonal cycle, interpersonal variability in social phobia, and the relational nature of self-related information.
社交恐惧症是一种焦虑会损害个体与他人交往能力的病症。在此,我们借鉴人际理论中的概念,审视人际过程在这种障碍的产生和维持中所起作用的相关文献。回顾了研究与重要他人及陌生人的人际互动的各项研究。接下来,我们考虑与关系受损特别相关的主题,比如焦虑对社会信息认知加工的影响,以及社交恐惧症的社会发展路径。还讨论了人际因素对认知行为治疗过程及结果的影响。最后,我们确定研究文献中出现的新主题,并思考未来研究的方向。在整篇论文中,我们突出人际视角的核心主题,比如自我延续的人际循环、社交恐惧症中的人际变异性,以及自我相关信息的关系本质。