Family Cohesion and Adaptability as Factors in the Aetiology of Social Anxiety

A. Craddock
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SynopsisFamily adaptability concerns the extent to which a family system is flexible and able to change, and family cohesion refers to the degree to which family members are connected to the family system. Excessive rigidity and enmeshment have been shown to be detrimental to family functioning and are hypothesised to be factors contributing to the development of social anxiety. Self-report data from a sample of socially anxious Australian university students confirm this hypothesis. The findings indicate that counselling with socially anxious persons could usefully involve work with attitudes associated with sex-role stereotyping, emotional bonding and independence. These areas for work could complement the more general treatment programs which focus upon skills training and anxiety reduction in social situations.
家庭凝聚力和适应性在社交焦虑病因学中的作用
家庭适应性是指家庭系统的灵活性和变化能力,家庭凝聚力是指家庭成员与家庭系统的联系程度。过度的僵化和纠缠已被证明对家庭功能有害,并被假设为导致社交焦虑发展的因素。来自社交焦虑的澳大利亚大学生样本的自我报告数据证实了这一假设。研究结果表明,对社交焦虑者的咨询可以有效地涉及与性别角色刻板印象、情感联系和独立性相关的态度。这些领域的工作可以补充更一般的治疗方案,重点是技能培训和减少社交场合的焦虑。
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