Anxiety Disorders 285
Treating Social Phobia
Various forms of treatment are effective for social phobia; each one targets neuro-
logical, psychological, or social factors, but will affect the other types of factors.
Ultimately, the success of any form of treatment is refl ected in diminished social
fears and avoidance. Unfortunately, none of the treatments described here had been
suffi ciently developed when Hughes’s symptoms were at their apex.
7.8 • Feedback Loops in Action: Social Phobia
Figure 7.8g7
Brain Systems
Neural Communication Genetics
Stressful Life Events
Family
Gender/Culture
NeuroPsychoSocial
NeuroPsychoSocial
Dopamine
Serotonin
Social rejection
Parent-child
interactions
Cultural influence
on symptom
expression
Cohort effect
Amygdala
Hippocampus and
related areas
Some
heritability of
social phobia
Mental Processes and
Mental Contents
Behavior
Affect
NeuroPsychoSocial
Anxiety
Fear
Biased attention and
memory for negative
evaluations
Hypervigilance for
social threats
Emotional reasoning
Cognitive distortions
Classical
conditioning of
social anxiety
Negative
reinforcement
of social
avoidance