Psychosis
2011 - 2025
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Volume 11, issue 4, 2019
- Identifying psychological resistances to using logic in cognitive-behavioral therapy for psychosis (CBTp) that limit successful outcomes for patients pp. 287-297

- Michael Garrett, Anthony O. Ahmed, Christina Athineos, Lisa Cruz, Kelly Harris, Jill Del Pozzo, Victoria Forster and Juan Gallego
- Investigation of a traumatic psychosis subgroup: a cluster analysis of an antipsychotic free cohort pp. 298-307

- Lucy H. Stevens, Douglas Turkington, Laura Drage, Tony Morrison, Steven Muncer, Helen M. Spencer and Robert Dudley
- “It’s just a bit like a rollercoaster”: a longitudinal qualitative study exploring a model of the phases of voice hearing pp. 308-318

- Leanne Bogen-Johnston, Richard deVisser, Clara Strauss and Mark Hayward
- Experiences of empowerment in a community cognitive enhancement therapy program: an exploratory qualitative study pp. 319-330

- Laura A. Faith, Jen O. Collins, Jenna Decker, Amber Grove, Stephen P. Jarvis and Melisa V. Rempfer
- Shame triggers paranoid symptoms in adolescents with elevated psychosis proneness pp. 331-341

- Timo Hennig
- Mindfulness and compassion for youth with psychotic symptoms: A description of a group program and a consumer’s experience pp. 342-349

- Tara Hickey, Emily Pen Name, Barnaby Nelson and Graham Meadows
- Using interpersonal process recall to understand empowerment processes in a collaborative care intervention for people with a diagnosis of psychosis pp. 350-361

- Elina Baker, Ruth Gwernan-Jones, Nicky Britten, Cathy McCabe, Laura Gill, Richard Byng and Linda Gask
- A systematic review and meta-analysis of digital health technologies effects on psychotic symptoms in adults with psychosis pp. 362-373

- Stephen Clarke, Donncha Hanna, Ciaran Mulholland, Ciaran Shannon and Callum Urquhart
- My diagnosis, a label pp. 374-377

- David Son
- Psychodynamische Psychosen-Psychotherapie und sozialpsychiatrische Behandlung der Psychosen. Beiträge der deutschsprachigen Sektion der International Society for Psychological and Social Approaches to Psychosis (ISPS-Germany) With English abstracts pp. 378-380

- Ingo Lambrecht
- Health and safety for spirit seers, telepaths and visionaries pp. 379-380

- Cath Roper
Volume 11, issue 3, 2019
- The distribution of psychosis, ICD-11 PTSD and complex PTSD symptoms among a trauma-exposed UK general population sample pp. 187-198

- Rachel Frost, Maria Louison Vang, Thanos Karatzias, Philip Hyland and Mark Shevlin
- Conflict, compromise and collusion: dilemmas for psychosocially-oriented practitioners in the mental health system pp. 199-211

- Anne Cooke, William Smythe and Philip Anscombe
- An exploratory analysis of the role of social supports in psychiatric medication discontinuation: results related to family involvement pp. 212-222

- Laysha Ostrow, Bevin Croft, Anne Weaver and Sarah Naeger
- Cognitive behavioural therapy for anxiety in psychosis: a systematic review and meta-analysis pp. 223-237

- David Heavens, Kelsey Odgers and Joanne Hodgekins
- The use of formal criteria to assess psychological models of hallucinations: a systematic review pp. 238-247

- Tara Hickey, Kimberly Buck, So-An Lao, Barnaby Nelson and Graham Meadows
- A review of psychotherapeutic models and treatments for psychosis pp. 248-260

- Jeremy M. Ridenour, Jay A. Hamm and Meg Czaja
- Social recovery therapy: a treatment manual pp. 261-272

- David Fowler, Joanne Hodgekins, Clio Berry, Timothy Clarke, Jasper Palmier-Claus, Catarina Sacadura, Adam Graham, Christine Lowen, Ann Steele, Katherine Pugh, Samantha Fraser, Mike Fitzsimmons and Paul French
- The role of ethnicity in involuntary psychiatric admission in Toronto, Canada in clients presenting with psychosis pp. 273-276

- Martin Rotenberg, Andrew Tuck and Kwame McKenzie
- Constructing the sense of self in psychosis using the amniotic therapy: a single case study pp. 277-281

- Alessandro Germani, Marianna Ambrosecchia, Livia Buratta, Maurizio Peciccia, Claudia Mazzeschi and Vittorio Gallese
- Peer support in mental health hospital—a shared experience and journey pp. 282-283

- Benjamin Gray
- Psycurity: colonialism, paranoia, and the war on imagination pp. 284-285

- Phoebe Friesen
Volume 11, issue 2, 2019
- Correction pp. 1-1

- The Editors
- ACT in daily life in early psychosis: an ecological momentary intervention approach pp. 93-104

- T. Vaessen, H. Steinhart, T. Batink, A. Klippel, M. Van Nierop, U. Reininghaus and I. Myin-Germeys
- How do people talk decades later about their crisis that we call psychosis? A qualitative study of the personal meaning-making process pp. 105-115

- Tomi Bergström, Jaakko Seikkula, Juha Holma, Pirjo Mäki, Päivi Köngäs-Saviaro and Birgitta Alakare
- Case management in early psychosis intervention programme: perspectives of case managers pp. 116-127

- Horng Hien Wong, Shazana Shahwan, Swapna Verma and Mythily Subramaniam
- Peer support work on an inpatient unit for adults experiencing psychosis pp. 128-137

- Helen J. Wood and Susan Brown Padilla
- Comparisons and associations between personality, creative potential and achievement in creative, non-creative and early psychosis participants pp. 138-150

- Julie Crabtree and Toby RO Newton-John
- A narrative review of the barriers to the implementation of cognitive behavioural therapy for psychosis pp. 151-161

- Fiona Switzer and Sean F. Harper
- Hearing voices and its psychosocial correlates in four Chinese samples pp. 162-173

- Hong Wang Fung, Rebecca Ka Wai Liu and Yan Ho Eddie Ma
- Interruptions to therapy sessions on acute psychiatric wards; how frequent are they, and who does the interrupting? pp. 174-177

- Pamela Jacobsen
- The power of psychiatry: a service user’s first person account and perspective pp. 178-183

- Benjamin Gray
- CBT for psychosis: process-orientated therapies and the third wave pp. 184-186

- Jenny Droughton
- The essential writings of Sabina Spielrein: pioneer of psychoanalysis pp. 185-186

- Marie C. Brown
Volume 11, issue 1, 2019
- “Psychosis” is 10 years old. Congratulations and celebrations pp. 1-2

- Jan Olav Johannessen
- Making Sense of Voices: a case series pp. 3-15

- Craig Steel, Joachim Schnackenberg, Hayley Perry, Eleanor Longden, Emily Greenfield and Dirk Corstens
- Metaphor framing and distress in lived-experience accounts of voice-hearing pp. 16-27

- Zsófia Demjén, Agnes Marszalek, Elena Semino and Filippo Varese
- The relationship between childhood trauma and clinical characteristics in ultra-high risk for psychosis youth pp. 28-41

- Chloé de Vos, Andrew Thompson, Paul Amminger, Sarah Bendall, Lieuwe de Haan, Jessica Hartmann, Suzie Lavoie, Connie Markulev, Patrick McGorry, Dorien Nieman, Lisa Phillips, Ulrich Reininghaus, Hok Pan Yuen, Alison Yung and Barnaby Nelson
- Evidence for the continuum-severity model of psychosis through scrutiny of the architecture of symptoms associated with schizophrenia pp. 42-53

- Colin R. Martin and Mick Fleming
- Making sense of growing up with a parent with psychosis: an interpretative phenomenological analysis study pp. 54-62

- Melanie Blakeman, Carol Martin and Anjula Gupta
- Subjective experiences of cognitive functioning in early psychosis: a qualitative study pp. 63-74

- Andrea L. Wright, Lisa J. Phillips, Shayden Bryce, Catherine Morey-Nase and Kelly Allott
- A longitudinal study about the impact of an inclusive sports program in people with a diagnosis of schizophrenia pp. 75-84

- David Mullor, Adolfo J. Cangas, José Gallego, José M Aguilar-Parra, Antonio Rosado and Andrés López
- Un-binding chronic psychosis pp. 85-89

- Ji Xia
- Misleading use of heritability estimates in schizophrenia genetics pp. 90-91

- Colin A. Ross and Andrew W. Ross
Volume 10, issue 4, 2018
- Clinician perspectives on supporting adults with psychosis who wish to discontinue neuroleptic medication: qualitative analysis pp. 239-250

- Nicola Forsberg, Sara Tai and Yvonne Awenat
- Prevalence of psychotic-like experiences and associated distress in adolescent community, sexual-trauma and clinical samples pp. 251-262

- Emma Nolan, Siobhan Murphy, Tara O’Neill, James Houston, Jamie Murphy and Mark Shevlin
- Institutional recovery: a 10-year follow-up of persons after their first psychosis diagnosis. A critical reflexive approach pp. 263-274

- Alain Topor, Claes-Göran Stefansson, Anne Denhov, Per Bülow and Gunnel Andersson
- From medical insight to narrative insight: insight as a support for the therapeutic relationship pp. 275-285

- Bouvet Cyrille, Petot Jean-Michel, Diot Elise, Ettaher Nadia and Ozanne Christophe Hasan
- Reconsidering the association between psychosis and suicide: a suicidal drive hypothesis pp. 286-297

- Jamie Murphy, Mark Shevlin, Philip Hyland, Mogens Christoffersen, Ask Elklit and Richard Bentall
- Predictors of adherence to low support, computerised, cognitive remediation training in psychosis pp. 298-306

- A. Hargreaves, R. Dillon, M. Castorina, E. Furey, J. Walsh, B. Fitzmaurice, B. Hallahan, A. Corvin, I. Robertson and G. Donohoe
- The duration of untreated psychosis: a phenomenological study pp. 307-318

- Sarah R. Kamens, Larry Davidson, Emily Hyun, Nev Jones, Jill G. Morawski, Matthew M. Kurtz, Jessica Pollard, Gerrit Ian van Schalkwyk and Vinod Srihari
- Are delusions beliefs? A qualitative examination of the doxastic features of delusions pp. 319-328

- Huw Green, Lori Hauser and Vitaliy Troyakov
- Psychoanalytic psychotherapists’ experiences of disturbance in response to working with psychosis pp. 329-339

- Nardus Saayman
- Phenomenological and recovery models of the subjective experience of psychosis: discrepancies and implications for treatment pp. 340-350

- Jay A. Hamm, Bethany L. Leonhardt, Jeremy Ridenour, John T. Lysaker and Paul H. Lysaker
- My experiences of psychosis and what caused it; my experiences with mental health services and other things that helped or hindered my journey pp. 351-355

- Peter Edward McDonnell
- Early intervention in psychosis. Should we broaden the scope for action throughout the age span? pp. 356-358

- Inês Varregoso, Inês Souto Braz, Felicity Fanning and Mary Clarke
- Genome-wide association studies in schizophrenia: why they cannot yield meaningful results pp. 359-360

- Colin A. Ross and Andrew W. Ross
- Asylum pp. 361-362

- Simon McCarthy-Jones
- Ttrauma and madness in mental health services pp. 362-363

- Peter Stastny
- Correction pp. 364-364

- The Editors
Volume 10, issue 3, 2018
- Unsolicited reports of voice hearing in the general population: a study using a novel method pp. 163-174

- Ruvanee P. Vilhauer and Himadhari Sharma
- Engagement at entry to an early intervention service for first episode psychosis: an exploratory study of young people and caregivers pp. 175-186

- Rachel M Tindall, Kelly Allott, Magenta Simmons, Winsome Roberts and Bridget E Hamilton
- Be outspoken and overcome stigmatizing thoughts (BOOST): a group treatment for internalized stigma in first-episode psychosis pp. 187-197

- Michael W Best, Michael Grossman, Melissa Milanovic, Sean Renaud and Christopher R Bowie
- Willingness and Acceptance of Delusions Scale: early findings on a new instrument for psychological flexibility pp. 198-207

- Maria João R.V. Martins, Paula Castilho, António F. Macedo, Ana Telma Pereira, Paula Vagos, Diana Carvalho, Miguel Bajouco, Nuno Madeira, Vasco Nogueira and Célia Barreto Carvalho
- Association of types of delusions and hallucinations with childhood abuse and neglect among inpatients with schizophrenia in South Korea: A preliminary study pp. 208-212

- Hwigon Kim, Daeho Kim and Seok Hyeon Kim
- Avatar Therapy for persistent auditory verbal hallucinations: a case report of a peer research assistant on his path toward recovery pp. 213-219

- Laura Dellazizzo, Olivier Percie du Sert, Stéphane Potvin, Richard Breton, Jean-François Pelletier, Patrice Renaud and Alexandre Dumais
- YouTube videos on psychosocial interventions for schizophrenia pp. 220-224

- Devvarta Kumar and Manisha Jha
- In the hands of others: the nightmare begins pp. 225-227

- Lin Cochrane
- My psychosis and meds pp. 228-234

- David Son
- Can’t you hear them? The science and significance of hearing voices pp. 235-235

- Vanessa Beavan
- Madness: ideas about insanity pp. 236-236

- Bruce M. Z. Cohen
- The shock of the fall pp. 237-237

- Simon McCarthy-Jones
Volume 10, issue 2, 2018
- Living with psychosis: strategies and social conditions for recovery pp. 81-89

- Eugenie Georgaca and Anastasia Zissi
- Living with psychosis: strategies and social conditions for recovery pp. 81-89

- Eugenie Georgaca and Anastasia Zissi
- Therapeutic relationship and concordance of client- and clinician-rated motivational goals in treatment of people with psychosis: an exploratory study pp. 90-98

- Marialuisa Cavelti, Raphaela M. Tschümperlin, Daniela Hubl, Zeno Kupper, Franz Caspar and Stefan Westermann
- Therapeutic relationship and concordance of client- and clinician-rated motivational goals in treatment of people with psychosis: an exploratory study pp. 90-98

- Marialuisa Cavelti, Raphaela M. Tschümperlin, Daniela Hubl, Zeno Kupper, Franz Caspar and Stefan Westermann
- An exploration of young people’s narratives of hope following experience of psychosis pp. 99-109

- Victoria Bonnett, Clio Berry, Sara Meddings and Sue Holttum
- An exploration of young people’s narratives of hope following experience of psychosis pp. 99-109

- Victoria Bonnett, Clio Berry, Sara Meddings and Sue Holttum
- Psychotherapy in schizophrenia: a retrospective controlled study pp. 110-121

- Annbjørg Haram, Egil Jonsbu, Roar Fosse, Finn Skårderud and Torstein Hole
- Psychotherapy in schizophrenia: a retrospective controlled study pp. 110-121

- Annbjørg Haram, Egil Jonsbu, Roar Fosse, Finn Skårderud and Torstein Hole
- “It was definitely a sexual kind of sensation”: sex, sexual identity, and gender in the phenomenology of psychosis pp. 122-131

- Nev Jones, Cherise Rosen, Sarah Kamens and Mona Shattell
- “It was definitely a sexual kind of sensation”: sex, sexual identity, and gender in the phenomenology of psychosis pp. 122-131

- Nev Jones, Cherise Rosen, Sarah Kamens and Mona Shattell
- Relating Therapy for distressing voices: Who, or what, is changing? pp. 132-141

- Mark Hayward, Leanne Bogen-Johnston and Felicity Deamer
- Relating Therapy for distressing voices: Who, or what, is changing? pp. 132-141

- Mark Hayward, Leanne Bogen-Johnston and Felicity Deamer
- Antidepressant tapering strips to help people come off medication more safely pp. 142-145

- Peter C. Groot and Jim van Os
- Antidepressant tapering strips to help people come off medication more safely pp. 142-145

- Peter C. Groot and Jim van Os
- Peer support for internalised stigma experienced by people with psychosis: rationale and recommendations pp. 146-152

- Melissa Pyle, Stephen Pilling, Karen Machin, Ginny Allende-Cullen and Anthony P. Morrison
- Peer support for internalised stigma experienced by people with psychosis: rationale and recommendations pp. 146-152

- Melissa Pyle, Stephen Pilling, Karen Machin, Ginny Allende-Cullen and Anthony P. Morrison
- Removed article pp. 153-153

- The Editors
- Exploring issues of self-stigma in “Emily’s Voices”: a memoir of psychosis and recovery pp. 153-157

- Roz Austin
- Problems with a recent genome-wide association study in schizophrenia pp. 158-159

- Colin A. Ross and Andrew W. Ross
- Problems with a recent genome-wide association study in schizophrenia pp. 158-159

- Colin A. Ross and Andrew W. Ross
- Insanity and divinity: studies in psychosis and spirituality pp. 160-161

- Stella Compton Dickinson
- Insanity and divinity: studies in psychosis and spirituality pp. 160-161

- Stella Compton Dickinson
- Psychiatric Hegemony: a Marxist theory of mental illness pp. 161-162

- Peter Morrall
- Psychiatric Hegemony: a Marxist theory of mental illness pp. 161-162

- Peter Morrall
Volume 10, issue 1, 2018
- Experimental manipulation of metacognitive beliefs and paranoia in a non-clinical population pp. 1-10

- Maria Kaltsi, Sandra Bucci and Anthony P. Morrison
- “It doesn’t mean I’m useless”: how do young people experiencing psychosis contribute to their families and why are contributions sometimes overlooked? pp. 11-21

- Justin Allman, Anne Cooke, Becky Whitfield and Michelle McCartney
- Psychosocial interventions in schizophrenia: a survey of clinical training and clinicians’ opinions in India pp. 22-37

- Devvarta Kumar
- Unusual conditions: delusional infestation: is it beyond psychological understanding and treatment? Time to rethink? pp. 38-46

- Jessica E. O’Connell and Henry J. Jackson
- The difference that makes the difference: a conceptual analysis of the open dialogue approach pp. 47-54

- Laura Galbusera and Miriam Kyselo
- An analogue study investigating voice-hearing following exposure to stressful material pp. 55-57

- Samantha Wong, Sandra Bucci, Akib Ul Huque, Samantha Hartley, Richard J. Brown and Katherine Berry
- Memo to the newest generation of gene hunters: read Jay Joseph pp. 58-61

- Jonathan Leo
- Negative symptoms: barely understood, poorly treated pp. 62-63

- Alice Thomson, Helen Griffiths and Matthias Schwannauer
- Evolution or revolution pp. 64-69

- Debra Lampshire
- A diagnosis of “Borderline Personality Disorder” Who am I? Who could I have been? Who can I become? pp. 70-75

- Gary H
- Emily’s voices pp. 76-77

- Rebecca McKnight
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