Psychosis
2011 - 2025
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Volume 13, issue 4, 2021
- Modern understanding of psychosis: from brain disease to stress disorder. And some other important aspects of psychosis… pp. 289-301

- Jan Olav Johannessen and Inge Joa
- A qualitative exploration of stigma experiences of second-generation British South-Asian people using an early intervention in psychosis service pp. 302-314

- Anisha Vyas, Lisa Wood and Susan McPherson
- Engaging dialogically with auditory hallucinations: design, rationale and baseline sample characteristics of the Talking With Voices pilot trial pp. 315-326

- Eleanor Longden, Dirk Corstens, Melissa Pyle, Richard Emsley, Sarah Peters, Nisha Chauhan, Nikki Dehmahdi and Anthony P. Morrison
- A “blip in the road”: experiences of identity after a first episode of psychosis pp. 327-337

- Phoebe Friesen, Jordan Goldstein and Lisa Dixon
- Off the beaten path: Adventure Therapy as an adjunct to early intervention for psychosis pp. 338-348

- Camille Girard, J. Éric Dubé, Amal Abdel-Baki and Clairélaine Ouellet-Plamondon
- The relationship between social media addiction and psychotic-like experiences in a large nonclinical student sample pp. 349-360

- Feten Fekih-Romdhane, Hadhami Sassi and Majda Cheour
- Effects of a psychiatric diagnosis vs a clinical formulation on lay attitudes to people with psychosis pp. 361-372

- Christina Seery, Jessica Bramham and Cliódhna O’Connor
- Re-starting the conversation: improving shared decision making in antipsychotic prescribing pp. 373-377

- Lisa Marie Grünwald and Jemima Thompson
- Open dialogue for psychosis: organizing mental health services to prioritize dialogue, relationship and meaning pp. 378-379

- Emma Tseris and Margreet de Pater
- My Friend Fox pp. 379-380

- Natalie Femia
Volume 13, issue 3, 2021
- Sandra Escher – an Obituary pp. 193-194

- Jacqui Dillon, Dirk Corstens and Olga Runciman
- “My voices are just part of me, they don’t own me”: a qualitative investigation of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy groups for people experiencing psychosis pp. 195-208

- Sally Bloy, Eric M.J. Morris, Louise C. Johns, Anne Cooke and Joseph E. Oliver
- “Listen to the parents… really listen to the child!” Family narratives of supporting children hearing voices pp. 209-219

- Sarah Parry and Filippo Varese
- Estimating the minimum important difference for the questionnaire about the Process of Recovery (QPR): an anchor-based approach pp. 220-230

- Nikki Dehmahdi, Heather Law, Melissa Pyle, Rory Byrne, Wendy Jones, Heather Peel and Anthony P. Morrison
- An at-risk mental state service embedded within a UK Early Intervention team across two years of service delivery for service users 14 to 65 years: service audit pp. 231-241

- Lauren Cox and James Eoin Dixon
- “A blank canvas of me”: an interpretive phenomenological analysis study of the experience of client self-disclosure in cognitive behavioural therapy for psychosis pp. 242-252

- Alastair Pipkin, Dr Sarah Armitage, Matthew Knight and Lorna Hogg
- Exploring the impacts of a carers’ psycho-education group: personal insights from the family of people with early psychosis pp. 253-264

- Charlotte Cochrane, Nicola Moran and Elizabeth Newton
- Exploring the relationships between illness beliefs and psychosis symptoms among Black African and Caribbean people with non-affective psychosis pp. 265-275

- Sam Bard, Amy Degnan, Katherine Berry and Dawn Edge
- Opinion Piece: The case for establishing a minimal medication alternative for psychosis and schizophrenia pp. 276-285

- Ruth E. Cooper, John P. Mason, Tim Calton, John Richardson and Joanna Moncrieff
- Psychoses of the female body: the need for more psychosocial engagement pp. 286-288

- Marie Brown
Volume 13, issue 2, 2021
- Coercion or collaboration: service-user experiences of risk management in hospital and a trauma-informed crisis house pp. 93-104

- Hannah Prytherch, Anne Cooke and Ian Marsh
- One size doesn’t fit all: gender differences in trauma, PTSD, substance use and the SMI-PTSD conceptual model in persons with severe mental illness in Assertive Community Treatment pp. 105-118

- Noor Sharif, Vasileia Karasavva and Susan Farrell
- An interpretative phenomenological analysis of parents’ experience of making sense of at risk mental state pp. 119-129

- Georgia Parratt, Chris Sanderson, Anjula Gupta and Gail Bradbury
- Psychometric properties and normative data of the Spanish version of short form persecution and deservedness scale pp. 130-142

- Carmen Valiente, Alba Contreras, Almudena Trucharte, Vanesa Peinado and Regina Espinosa
- A Participatory Action Research (PAR) exploratory initiative for psychosis recovery and resilience pp. 143-153

- Helen Thai, Noor Sharif, Kevin Patrick, Chelsea Meldrum, Tyrone Gamble, Carrie Robertson, Nicola Wright, Tomas Fogl, Amy Webb, Jessica Tutino, Nancy Bahl, Bronwyn O’Brien and the Par Co-Design Team
- The subjective experience of recovery from psychosis in an acute mental health inpatient setting pp. 154-166

- Laura Emrich, Lisa Wood and Danny Taggart
- Cognitive fusion as a candidate psychological vulnerability factor for psychosis: An experimental study of acute ∆9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) intoxication pp. 167-174

- Katherine Newman-Taylor, Thomas Richardson, Rachel Lees, Katherine Petrilli, Helen Bolderston, Chandni Hindocha, Tom P Freeman and Michael A. P. Bloomfield
- Experiencing negative symptoms in psychosis: a systematic qualitative review pp. 175-187

- Nienke Moernaut and Stijn Vanheule
- Schizophrenic voices as spirit communication and telepathy pp. 188-188

- Anna Beyer
- The essential schizophrenia companion pp. 189-190

- A. George Awad
- The genetics of schizophrenia: psychiatry is over-emphasising the role of genes in mental disorders pp. 190-191

- Paul Wm Miller
Volume 13, issue 1, 2021
- A five-year prospective evaluation of a new community psychosis service in North London: introducing the Recovery and Enablement Track (RET) pp. 1-12

- James Hurley, Suzanne Jolley, Orla Gibbons, Aduramigba Williams, Satish Nath Varma, Suchi Bhandari, Kajori Mukherjee, Hilary Garraway, Cerys Jones, Narin Aker, Elizabeth Appiah-Kusi and Timothy Weaver
- Prevalence and clinical correlates of childhood trauma among inpatients diagnosed with bipolar disorder: a matched comparison with schizophrenia pp. 13-23

- Yubin Cho, Daeho Kim and Seok-Hyeon Kim
- Video ethnography: introducing a new tool from research to psychiatric practice? pp. 24-34

- Lilith Abrahamyan Empson and Philippe Conus
- Narrative changes about “voices” following a contextual group therapy for people with psychosis pp. 35-46

- T. Langlois, A. Bourcier, P. Lamy, M. Lhermine, S. Callahan and T. Lecomte
- Psychosis as a dialectic of aha- and anti-aha-experiences: a qualitative study pp. 47-57

- Rob Sips, Zeno Van Duppen, Zuzana Kasanova, Lena De Thurah, Ana Teixeira, Jasper Feyaerts and Inez Myin-Germeys
- Staff experience of delivering clinical care on acute psychiatric wards for service users who hear voices: a qualitative study pp. 58-64

- Emilia Kramarz, Sophie Lyles, Helen L. Fisher and Simon Riches
- Rumination, intolerance of uncertainty and paranoia in treatment resistant psychosis pp. 65-70

- L. Lebert, D. Turkington, M. Freeston and R. Dudley
- Understanding how patients with psychosis would prefer to be contacted about research pp. 71-77

- Jennifer Mbanu
- Improving treatments for psychotic disorders: beyond cognitive behaviour therapy for psychosis pp. 78-84

- B. Nelson, L. Torregrossa, A. Thompson, L.A. Sass, S. Park, J.A. Hartmann, P.D. McGorry and M. Alvarez-Jimenez
- “Epistemic injustice” in the administration of mental health legislation pp. 85-88

- Tom Todd
- Psychosis, trauma, and dissociation: evolving perspectives on severe psychopathology pp. 89-90

- Pamela R. Fuller
- Hallucination-focused integrative therapy pp. 90-91

- Manuel González de Chávez
Volume 12, issue 4, 2020
- Risk factors associated with general and specific dimensions of psychosis in a nationally representative sample of adults from the United States pp. 303-313

- David Murphy, Frédérique Vallières, Jamie Murphy, Eoin McElroy and Philip Hyland
- Cognitive mechanisms in cannabis-related paranoia; Initial testing and model proposal pp. 314-327

- Katherine Newman-Taylor, Thomas Richardson, Monica Sood, Mat Sopp, Emma Perry and Helen Bolderston
- Clinical correlates of hearing voices among people seeking interventions for dissociation: a cross-cultural investigation pp. 328-338

- Hong Wang Fung, Chitat Chan and Colin A. Ross
- The challenges of engaging individuals at high-risk of developing psychosis: reflections from research assistants within a randomised control trial pp. 339-347

- Emma Izon, Karmen Au-Yeung and Wendy Jones
- Relationships between working alliance and outcomes in group therapy for people diagnosed with schizophrenia pp. 348-358

- Danielle M. Beaudette, Lisa N. Cruz, Alicia Lukachko, Matthew Roché and Steven M. Silverstein
- An online compassion-focused crisis intervention during COVID-19 lockdown: a cases series on patients at high risk for psychosis pp. 359-362

- Simone Cheli, Veronica Cavalletti and Nicola Petrocchi
- When reality breaks from us: lived experience wisdom in the Covid-19 era pp. 363-367

- Ana Carolina Florence, Rebecca Miller, Chyrell Bellamy, Pauline Bernard, Claire Bien, Kendall Atterbury, Cheri Bragg, Annette Diaz, Eve Gardien, Kimberly Guy, Chris Hansen, Kirsten Maclean, Barbara Milton, Leslie Nelson, Jonathan Jj Samoskevich, Shannon Smith, Milena Stanojlovic, Thomas Wexler, Rafaela Zorzanelli and Larry Davidson
- “I remember…so, let’s not forget”: remembering our past lest we repeat it pp. 368-376

- James K. Mosher
- Experiences of treating patients with psychotic symptoms during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 377-379

- Matthew Morrissette and Amir Shamlou
- Clinical psychology in the mental health inpatient setting: international perspectives pp. 380-382

- David Kennard
- The Zyprexa papers pp. 381-382

- David Healy
Volume 12, issue 3, 2020
- How do hearing voices peer-support groups work? A three-phase model of transformation pp. 201-211

- Gail A. Hornstein, Emily Robinson Putnam and Alison Branitsky
- Suicidal ideation in an Egyptian sample of hospitalized patients with acute psychosis pp. 212-221

- Ahmed A. Mubarak, El-Sayed Gad, Sameh Saada, Maha Ftouh and Mohammad A. Seleem
- Evolution of social networks in early psychosis pp. 222-233

- Marjolaine Masse, Karine Paquin, Paul Lysaker and Tania Lecomte
- Inflexibility processes as predictors of social functioning in chronic psychosis pp. 234-244

- Tatiana Arboleya, Ana González-Menéndez, Helena Ordoñez, David G. Pando and Mercedes Paino
- A grounded theory of how service users experience and make use of formulation in therapy for psychosis pp. 245-256

- Melanie Gibbs, Maria Griffiths and Sarah Dilks
- The Bergen-Montpellier grandiose ideas questionnaire – B-MGI: a new tool for measuring grandiose delusions pp. 257-268

- Catherine Bortolon, Cindy Lebrun and Julien Laloyaux
- Lived experience perspectives on reducing the duration of untreated psychosis: the impact of stigma on accessing treatment pp. 269-280

- Kate V. Hardy, Caroline E. Dickens, Erika L. Roach, Vicki Harrison, Aakash Desai, Laurie Flynn, Douglas. L. Noordsy, Judith Dauberman and Steven Adelsheim
- A history of depression with psychotic features modifies a woman’s risk for depression after childbirth pp. 281-284

- Michael E. Silverman, Martin A. Goldstein, Lauren Smith, Abraham Reichenberg, Paul Lichtenstein and Sven Sandin
- Posttraumatic growth and recovery following a first episode of psychosis: a narrative review of two concepts pp. 285-294

- Gerald Jordan, Srividya N. Iyer, Ashok Malla and Larry Davidson
- Uncertainty and my healthy narrative pp. 295-298

- Ed Boait
- The medical model in mental health: an explanation and evaluation pp. 299-300

- Sami Timimi
- Madness and genetic determinism. Is mental illness in our genes? pp. 300-301

- Colin A. Ross
- On conquering schizophrenia: from the desk of a therapist and survivor pp. 301-302

- Robin Tassinari
Volume 12, issue 2, 2020
- COVID-19: how can we support each other (and ourselves)? pp. 101-105

- Rai Waddingham
- Voice hearers’ experiences of the Making Sense of Voices approach in an NHS setting pp. 106-114

- Craig Steel, Joachim Schnackenberg, Zoe Travers, Eleanor Longden, Emily Greenfield, Lynette Meredith, Hayley Perry and Dirk Corstens
- Living with voices: a thematic analysis of individuals’ experiences of voice-hearing in India pp. 115-127

- Nidhi Sinha and Shubha Ranganathan
- “She is more about my illness than me”: a qualitative study exploring social support in individuals with experiences of psychosis pp. 128-138

- Nicola McGuire, Craig Melville, Dimitar Karadzhov and Andrew Gumley
- Fathers’ experiences of caring for an adult child with psychosis: a qualitative study pp. 139-150

- Bina Sharma, Nicola Green and Saskia Keville
- Delusion formation as an inevitable consequence of a radical alteration in lived experience pp. 151-161

- Rachel Gunn and Michael Larkin
- Into and out of exile: an integrative phenomenological understanding of Attenuated Psychosis Syndrome pp. 162-171

- Bojun Hu and Frederick J. Wertz
- The relationship of sociodemographic and clinical profiles to the duration of untreated psychosis among adolescents with first-episode psychosis in an Oman tertiary hospital pp. 172-181

- Hassan Mirza, Salim Al-Huseini, Siham Al-Shamli, Maissa Al-Dhahri, Zainab Al-Rashdi, Amira Al-Hosni, Haya Al-Hasani, Sanjay Jaju, Nasser Al-Sibani and Samir Al-Adawi
- Does mental imagery affect paranoia, anxiety and core beliefs? A pilot experimental study in an analogue sample pp. 182-187

- Alison Bennetts, Lusia Stopa and Katherine Newman-Taylor
- Neither solitary nor social: surviving Chinese psychiatry pp. 188-194

- Ji Xia
- Our mutual metamorphosis: an ISPS love affair in 4 chapters pp. 195-197

- Rebecca B. Jaynes
- Psychotherapy for psychosis: integrating cognitive-behavioral and psychodynamic treatment pp. 198-199

- Ingo Lambrecht
- Psychotherapy for psychosis: integrating cognitive-behavioral and psychodynamic treatment pp. 198-200

- Ingo Lambrecht
- Art therapy for psychosis – theory and practice pp. 199-200

- Linda Burgess
Volume 12, issue 1, 2020
- The experience of talking about hearing voices with family, friends, and others pp. 1-10

- Simon Watkins, Anjula Gupta and Chris Sanderson
- Hearing voices, sexual abuse and service system responses pp. 11-22

- Kath Sellick, David Rose and Louise Harms
- Assisted outpatient treatment orders and the therapeutic relationship in Assertive Community Treatment: a mixed-methods study pp. 23-33

- Philip T. Yanos, Lauren K. O’Connor, Joseph S. DeLuca, Samantha Fregenti and Priya M. Reji
- Aberrant salience and fatigue as mediators between early life experiences and ideas of reference pp. 34-44

- María De Gracia León-Palacios, Miguel Garrido-Fernández, Cristina Senín-Calderón, Salvador Perona-Garcelán and Juan Francisco Rodríguez-Testal
- The psychometric properties of the DAIMON Scale, a translation from Spanish to English: an instrument to measure the relationship with and between voices pp. 45-56

- Cherise Rosen, Kayla A. Chase, Salvador Perona-Garcelán, Robert W. Marvin and Rajiv P. Sharma
- “I don’t know how to fix it and sometimes it’s so overwhelming” Identifying the barriers and facilitators for family caregivers supporting someone at high-risk of psychosis: A qualitative study pp. 57-67

- Emma Izon, Katherine Berry, Heather Law, Karmen Au-Yeung and Paul French
- Identity in the context of early psychosis: a review of recent research pp. 68-78

- S. Ben-David and D. Kealy
- Psychotherapists’ experiences of withdrawn psychotic patients pp. 79-88

- Nardus Saayman
- The case for including antipsychotics in the UK NICE guideline: “Medicines associated with dependence or withdrawal symptoms: safe prescribing and withdrawal management for adults” pp. 89-93

- R. E. Cooper, L. M. Grünwald and M. Horowitz
- Schizophrenia from the inside perspective pp. 94-97

- Anna Cornelia Beyer
- Madness and the demand for recognition pp. 98-99

- Jane Faulkner
- Death of a whistleblower and Cochrane’s moral collapse pp. 99-100

- Sami Timimi
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