A Dual-System Model of Social Anxiety Disorder: The Interplay of the Social-Rank and Affiliation Biopsychosocial Systems

IF 0.3 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL Clinical Psychology and Special Education Pub Date : 2020-01-01 DOI:10.17759/cpse.2020090302
Eva Gilboa-Schechtman
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Abstract

Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD) is a highly prevalent and debilitating condition. Although effective treatments exist, their success is limited. This narrative review seeks to advance a comprehensive understanding of the types of social threat affecting individuals with SAD from the perspective of two basic biobehavioral systems: affiliation and social-rank. We argue that SAD is associated with vulnerability to events signaling loss of affiliation (exclusion) and of social-rank (defeat). Specifically, we suggest that SAD is characterized by (a) hyper-reactivity to exclusion and defeat; (b) propensity to respond to exclusion by deploying distancing and withdrawal strategies; (c) propensity to respond to defeat by deploying conflict-reducing subordination strategies; and (d) enhanced linkage of the two systems. This dual-system account may help integrate clinically significant information about SAD and offer recommendations regarding novel theory-based directions for treatments.
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社会焦虑障碍的双系统模型:社会等级和隶属关系的生物心理社会系统的相互作用
社交焦虑障碍(SAD)是一种非常普遍且使人衰弱的疾病。虽然有有效的治疗方法,但效果有限。本文旨在从两个基本的生物行为系统:隶属关系和社会等级的角度,全面了解影响SAD个体的社会威胁类型。我们认为,SAD与对失去归属感(排斥)和社会地位(失败)的事件的脆弱性有关。具体来说,我们认为SAD具有以下特征:(a)对排斥和失败的高度反应性;(b)倾向于通过部署距离和撤退策略来应对排斥;(c)倾向于通过部署减少冲突的从属战略来应对失败;(d)加强两个系统的联系。这种双系统解释可能有助于整合有关SAD的临床重要信息,并为基于理论的新治疗方向提供建议。
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