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Social Anxiety and the Accuracy of Memory for Childhood Teasing Frequency

Abstract

Adults' recollections of how often they were teased as children are positively associated with their social anxiety symptoms. It has therefore been suggested that childhood teasing may play a role in the development of social anxiety disorder (SAD). However, existing studies have not determined whether adults with SAD were actually teased more as children or whether their current symptoms have distorted their memories of childhood events. This …

Authors

Waechter S; Rowa K; Milosevic I; Shnaider P; Antony MM; McCabe RE

Journal

Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy, Vol. 31, No. 3, pp. 151–157

Publisher

Springer Publishing Company

Publication Date

2017

DOI

10.1891/0889-8391.31.3.151

ISSN

0889-8391