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Cognitive approach to anxiety

The cognitive approach to explaining anxiety disorders focuses on how people process information. Individuals with anxiety disorders tend to focus on threat-relevant information in their environment. For example, when speaking in a group, a socially anxious individual is likely to notice threatening facial expressions (e.g., anger) rather than neutral expressions. They may also be more likely to interpret a negative...

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