Moscovitch David A, White Kendra, Hudd Taylor
Department of Psychology and Centre for Mental Health Research and Treatment, University of Waterloo.
Clin Psychol Sci. 2024 Sep;12(5):882-902. doi: 10.1177/21677026231195792. Epub 2023 Nov 15.
Do people with social anxiety (SA) benefit from positive memory retrieval that heightens self-relevant meaning? In this preregistered study, an analog sample of 255 participants with self-reported clinically significant symptoms of SA were randomly assigned to retrieve and process a positive social-autobiographical memory by focusing on either its self-relevant meaning (deep processing) or its perceptual features (superficial processing). Participants were then socially excluded and instructed to reimagine their positive memory. Analyses revealed that participants assigned to the deep processing condition experienced significantly greater improvements than participants in the superficial processing condition in positive affect, social safeness, and positive beliefs about others during initial memory retrieval and in negative and positive beliefs about the self following memory reactivation during recovery from exclusion. These novel findings highlight the potential utility of memory-based interventions for SA that work by "hooking" self-meaning onto recollections of positive interpersonal experiences that elicit feelings of social acceptance.
社交焦虑症(SA)患者能否从增强自我相关意义的积极记忆检索中获益?在这项预先注册的研究中,255名自我报告有临床显著SA症状的模拟样本参与者被随机分配,通过专注于积极社交自传体记忆的自我相关意义(深度加工)或其感知特征(表面加工)来检索和处理该记忆。然后,参与者被社会排斥,并被要求重新想象他们的积极记忆。分析表明,在初始记忆检索期间,被分配到深度加工条件的参与者在积极情感、社交安全感和对他人的积极信念方面,比表面加工条件的参与者有显著更大的改善;在从排斥中恢复期间的记忆重新激活后,在对自我的消极和积极信念方面也是如此。这些新发现凸显了基于记忆的干预措施对SA的潜在效用,这些干预措施通过将自我意义“挂钩”到引发社会接纳感的积极人际经历的回忆上来发挥作用。