Examining the relationship between the three senses of self and social anxiety disorder in daily life.
Abstract
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Key Points
Objective
This research aims to explore how different aspects of self-concept relate to social anxiety in everyday situations.
Methods
- Conducted observational analysis of social interactions
- Evaluated three senses of self: personal, relational, and collective
- Utilized self-report questionnaires to assess social anxiety levels
Results
- Identified significant correlations between self-concept and levels of social anxiety
- Found that a positive self-concept may reduce social anxiety symptoms
- Noted that relational self-perception has a strong impact on social anxiety experiences