Psychosis
2011 - 2025
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Volume 17, issue 1, 2025
- The benefits of hearing voices groups: more findings from a US national study pp. 1-11

- Gail A. Hornstein, Alison Branitsky and Emily Robinson Putnam
- Online peer support groups for individuals who hear voices: protocol for a nonrandomised feasibility study pp. 12-22

- Alison Branitsky, Eleanor Longden, Anthony P. Morrison, Sandra Bucci and Filippo Varese
- Exploring the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and shift to online formats on hearing voices group facilitators in the UK pp. 23-34

- Ellie Page, Victoria Vass and Pablo Sabucedo
- The alliance–outcome relationship in individual psychotherapy for early psychosis: a secondary analysis of a randomized clinical trial pp. 35-46

- Bryan J. Stiles, Maku Orleans-Pobee, Katherine Bullard, Tate F. Halverson, Piper S. Meyer-Kalos, Diana Perkins, David L. Penn and Julia Browne
- Psychologists engaging with people with psychosis in institutions: an interpretive phenomenological study pp. 47-56

- Adam J. Schneider
- Delivering a Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for psychosis (CBTp) informed crisis intervention in acute mental health inpatient settings: a therapy protocol pp. 57-68

- Lisa Wood, Anthony P. Morrison, Barbara Lay, Claire Williams and Sonia Johnson
- Learning from therapists about the challenges and opportunities of training in cognitive behavioral therapy for psychosis: qualitative findings from a US-based service evaluation pp. 69-81

- Helen J. Wood, Christina Babusci, Kate V. Hardy, Kristyn Maikranz, Deepak K. Sarpal and Jessica M. Gannon
- A brief compassion focused therapy group for outpatients with psychosis pp. 82-94

- Charles Heriot-Maitland, Caroline Lawlor, Nadine Keen, Fergus Kane, Hassan Jafari and Emmanuelle Peters
- The pathway from a general problematic worry to paranoia-related worry. The mediating role of hostile attributions moderated by negative emotional states pp. 95-106

- Paulina Bagrowska, Jacek Małecki, Justyna Piwińska, Marlena Thiele, Maria Nalberczak-Skóra and Łukasz Gawęda
- Self-concept clarity in schizophrenia: links to functional impairment and hope for the future pp. 107-115

- Ragnhild Svendsen, Kristina Flesjo, Gry Kjaersdam Telléus, Ole Karkov Ostergaard and Kristine Kahr Nilsson
- Emily's Voices: a memoir pp. 116-120

- Rosalind Austin
- Intelligent drug prescribing in psychiatry – supporting the patient-prescriber partnership pp. 121-123

- Jenny Sanders
Volume 16, issue 4, 2024
- Exploring service users’ and practitioners’ priorities regarding outcomes of cognitive behavioural therapy for distressing voices: a thematic analysis pp. 339-351

- Sofia Loizou, David Fowler and Mark Hayward
- The association between social identity and paranoia through the mediators of trust and hostile attribution bias in a UK general population study pp. 352-363

- H. Cooper, K. Gillings and H. Griffiths
- Exploring personal accounts of the facilitators and barriers to seeking help for first-episode psychosis (FEP): a meta-ethnography pp. 364-378

- Reham Al Taher and Andrew Fox
- A mixed-methods validation of the 15-item English version of the Questionnaire about the Process of Recovery (QPR) in an adult mental health inpatient rehabilitation setting pp. 379-387

- Katherine Kidd, Kelly Fenton and Alex Lord
- ‘It’s like an opportunity for me to have freedom and to move forward with my life’: Experiences of youth engaging in education and employment after a first episode of psychosis pp. 388-400

- K. Munn, M. Ferrari, M. Peters and S. N. Iyer
- The role of emotional regulation difficulties in unusual sensory experiences pp. 401-412

- Keith Gaynor, Philip O’Donnell, Mairead Cullen and Jade Lee
- “I feel closer now”: experiences of relationships during and after a first episode of psychosis pp. 413-424

- Bianca Fontaine, Jordan Goldstein, Lisa Dixon and Phoebe Friesen
- A systematic review exploring challenges of informed consent processes in antipsychotic prescribing pp. 425-438

- Jemima Thompson and Lisa M. Grünwald
- Creating alternative therapeutic spaces in psychiatry: a tribute to Loren R. Mosher pp. 439-451

- Francisco Balbuena Rivera
- Unseen: three poems pp. 452-454

- Lisa Morrison
- Expanding perspectives on relationship dynamics and recovery in psychosis: integrating insights from social cognition, stigma, and well-being pp. 455-456

- Lien-Chung Wei
- A review of empire of normality: neurodiversity and capitalism pp. 457-458

- Radosław Stupak
- Decoding delusions: a clinician’s guide to working with delusions and other extreme beliefs pp. 458-459

- Ron Unger
Volume 16, issue 3, 2024
- Investigating hallucination-proneness, dissociative experiences and trauma in the general population pp. 233-242

- Owen Jones, Luna Hughes-Ruiz and Victoria Vass
- Yalom’s therapeutic factors in hearing Voices Groups: a facilitator’s perspective pp. 243-249

- Alison Branitsky
- The effects of participation in hearing voices groups on components of mental health recovery: an exploratory comparative study pp. 250-260

- Nicolas Bacchi, Thibault Bertoncini, Clémentine Raffort, Arthur Braun, David Masson and Renaud Evrard
- Decision confidence, but not jumping to conclusions bias, is related to paranoia. A study with individuals with severe psychiatric conditions pp. 261-272

- Vanesa Peinado, Carmen Valiente, Regina Espinosa, Almudena Trucharte and Alba Contreras
- How do young adults experience and understand the process of developing a first episode of psychosis? A qualitative exploration pp. 273-283

- Hege Almeland Hansen, Signe Hjelen Stige, Larry Davidson, Else-Marie Løberg and Marius Veseth
- Heautoscopic hallucinations in first episode psychosis: report of one case and clinical overview pp. 284-291

- Valerio Ricci, Domenico De Berardis and Giuseppe Maina
- An evolutionarily informed therapy for adolescents with prominent schizotypal traits: a pilot five case series pp. 292-301

- Simone Cheli, Gil Goldzweig, Paul H. Lysaker, Francesca Chiarello, Courtney Wiesepape and Veronica Cavalletti
- Socialization, adversity, and growth in the life narratives of persons with serious mental illness: an exploratory qualitative study pp. 302-312

- Denise S. Chung-Zou, Laura A. Faith, Courtney N. Wiesepape, Paul H. Lysaker and Marina Kukla
- Reflections on the coproduction of a crisis-focused intervention for inpatient settings underpinned by a Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for psychosis (CBTp) model pp. 313-324

- Lisa Wood, Arthur Rowe, Karen Persaud, Patrick Nyikavaranda, Nira Malde-Shah, Ella Guerin, Ceri Dare, Callam Constant and Mary Birken
- Compassion-informed approaches for coping with hearing voices: literature review and narrative synthesis pp. 325-335

- Hannah Leach, James Kelly and Sarah Parry
- Psychopharmacology reconsidered: a concise guide exploring the limits of diagnosis and treatment pp. 336-337

- Helene Speyer
- Finding hope in the lived experience of psychosis: reflections on trauma, use of power and re-visioning psychiatry pp. 337-338

- Rebecca Hatton
Volume 16, issue 2, 2024
- Preferred treatment outcomes in psychological therapy for voices: a comparison of staff and service-user perspectives pp. 107-117

- Eleanor Longden, Alison Branitsky, Bryony Sheaves, Nisha Chauhan and Anthony P. Morrison
- Dissociation mediates association between childhood trauma and distress from trauma research participation: analysis of pooled clinical data pp. 118-130

- Dongjoo Kim, Daeho Kim and Eun Kyoung Kim
- “It allowed us to let our pain out”: perspectives from voice-hearers and their voices on the ‘talking with voices’ approach pp. 131-143

- Kerry Middleton, Anne Cooke and Rufus May
- “The world is a beautiful place – I want to explore that a bit”: the experience of taking part in an adventure therapy sailing project by a group of individuals who have experienced psychosis pp. 144-154

- Estelle Heather Susan Rapsey and Nathalia Monday Pilcher
- How do people with first episode psychosis experience therapeutic relationships with mental health practitioners? A narrative review pp. 155-166

- Katrina Brown and Sarah Parry
- Fear of psychotic relapse: exploring dynamic relationships with common early warning signs of relapse using electronic once-a-day self-reports pp. 167-181

- Stephanie Allan, Ciarán O’Driscoll, Hamish J. McLeod, John Gleeson, John Farhall, Emma Morton, Imogen Bell, Simon Bradstreet, Mathew Machin and Andrew Gumley
- First episode psychotic mania and its aftermath: the experience of people diagnosed with bipolar disorder pp. 182-192

- Joanna Farr, John E. Rhodes, Ella Baruch and Jonathan A. Smith
- Facilitators of posttraumatic growth in family members of persons with experiences of psychosis: a thematic synthesis pp. 193-206

- Ian Kearney, Angela Veale and Mike Murphy
- The interaction between attachment, trauma and cannabis in creating vulnerability for psychosis pp. 207-211

- Samantha Carley and G. Camelia Adams
- Virtual reality for clinical evaluation and treatment in schizophrenia: a systematic review pp. 212-229

- Pierre-Antoine Gillouin, David Mattatia and Cyrille Bouvet
- Psychosis risk and experience of the self pp. 230-231

- Clara Humpston
Volume 16, issue 1, 2024
- To what extent do clinical psychologists working in early psychosis routinely explore trauma with their clients? pp. 1-14

- Thomas Mountjoy, Alastair G. Cardno, Anjula Gupta and Mitch G. Waterman
- “I found hundreds of other people…but I still wasn’t believed” – An exploratory study on lived experiences of antipsychotic withdrawal pp. 15-27

- Sara Rhiannon King, Mark Allan and Laura Lindsey
- The experience of community mental health teams by people with long-term experience of psychosis pp. 28-39

- Lucy Carter, Tom Isherwood and Anjula Gupta
- The poetic wavelength – a narrative interview study exploring the potential of poetry to support meaning making and recovery following psychosis pp. 40-51

- Mark Pearson, Stefan Rennick-Egglestone and Gary Winship
- The impact of familial involvement on dropout in a culturally informed group therapy for people diagnosed with ‘schizophrenia’ pp. 52-64

- Jessica Maura, Salman Shaheen Ahmad and Amy Weisman de Mamani
- A tripartite relationship theory of voice hearing: a grounded theory study pp. 65-77

- Rob Allison
- Client's perspectives and the efficacy of Dramatherapy for Early Psychosis pp. 78-90

- Lauren A. Bradley, Louise Combes, Alex Perry and Remennie Brooks
- How should psychological interventions for distressing voices be delivered: a comparison of outcomes for patients who received interventions remotely or face-to-face within routine clinical practice? pp. 91-97

- Edward Harvey, Daniel Mutanda, Anna-Marie Jones and Mark Hayward
- Lived experience research: a guide to the barriers and facilitators from a service user’s perspective pp. 98-102

- Ben Gray
- A book review of Crash: a memoir of overmedication and recovery pp. 103-104

- Megan Wildhood
- Traces of Madness: a graphic memoir pp. 104-105

- Kayla Greenstien
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