Who do I want in my team: social avoidance of high qualified partners in depression and social anxiety
Background: Social difficulties are inherent to social anxiety and are critical in depression. A key feature in both disorders is social avoidance, which leads to the loss of opportunities and precludes from improving social abilities. The need for studying social functioning using interactive tasks...
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2022
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