The Brain, Memory and Language Lab and Department of Clinical Psychology
&
Addiction at Eotvos Lorand University cordially invite you to a talk
by
Eva Gilboa-Schechtman, Bar-Ilan University
"A Biopsychosocial Model of Social Anxiety Disorder"
Date: Thursday, June 9, 17:00
Location:
Institute of Psychology, ELTE
Damjanich u. 41-43. Building "C" ROOM 305
Abstract:
Theoretical accounts of Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD) consider enhanced
sensitivity to, and impaired regulation of social threat to be at the core
of this condition. In this talk I seek to advance a more refined
understanding of the types of social threat affecting individuals with
SAD. To this end, social threat is examined from the perspective of two
systems: the social rank biobehavioral system (SRBS) and the affiliation
biobehavioral system (AFBS). I argue that SAD is associated with
vulnerability to events signaling loss of social-rank (defeat) and loss of
affiliation (exclusion). These events elicit distinct patterns of
subjective, cognitive, behavioral, endocrine, physiological, and neural
responses. I suggest that SAD is characterized by a (a) hyper-reactivity to
both defeat and exclusion; (b) propensity to respond to social defeat by
deploying conflict-reducing strategies (down-regulating SRBS); (c)
propensity to respond to social exclusion by deploying distancing and
withdrawal strategies (down-regulating AFBS), and (d) enhanced linkage of
the two systems, with exclusion events activating not only AFBS but also
SRBS. This dual-system account is consistent with calls to redefine
psychological disorders in terms of basic neuropsychological phenomena. It
may help integrate clinically significant information about SAD, especially
developmental trajectory, gender differences, and patterns of comorbidity
with depression and personality disorders. Exploring the mechanisms needed
to obtain and maintain a flexible regulatory repertoire to cope with social
challenges may help understand and treat SAD.
You can find this event on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/events/1087761634618730/
We're looking forward to seeing you there!
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NEMETH, Dezso (PhD)
Brain, Memory and Language Lab:
http://www.memory-and-language.com
Phone: +36-1-461500/3565