Psychosis
2011 - 2025
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Volume 9, issue 4, 2017
- Social isolation and psychosis-like experiences: a UK general population analysis pp. 291-300

- Sarah Butter, Jamie Murphy, Mark Shevlin and James Houston
- Intimacy and its barriers: A qualitative exploration of intimacy and related struggles among people diagnosed with psychosis pp. 301-309

- José de Jager, Bahar Cirakoglu, Annet Nugter and Jim van Os
- The long-term use of psychiatric services within the Open Dialogue treatment system after first-episode psychosis pp. 310-321

- Tomi Bergström, Birgitta Alakare, Jukka Aaltonen, Pirjo Mäki, Päivi Köngäs-Saviaro, Jyri J. Taskila and Jaakko Seikkula
- Emplacing recovery: how persons diagnosed with psychosis handle stress in cities pp. 322-329

- Ola Söderström, Dag Söderström, Zoé Codeluppi, Lilith Abrahamyan Empson and Philippe Conus
- Pathways from paranoid conviction to distress: exploring the mediator role of Fears of Compassion in a sample of people with psychosis pp. 330-337

- Maria João Martins, Paula Castilho, Célia Barreto Carvalho, Ana Telma Pereira, Diana Carvalho, Miguel Bajouco, Nuno Madeira, Vitor Santos and António Macedo
- Development and validation of a voice-hearing task for research on auditory verbal hallucinations and auditory misperception pp. 338-346

- Akib Ul Huque, Alice Heaney, Ellen Poliakoff and Richard J. Brown
- Cognitive behavioural therapy for thought disorder in psychosis pp. 347-357

- Jasper Palmier-Claus, Robert Griffiths, Elizabeth Murphy, Sophie Parker, Eleanor Longden, Samantha Bowe, Ann Steele, Paul French, Anthony Morrison and Sara Tai
- Pain perception in people diagnosed with schizophrenia: where we are and where we are going pp. 358-366

- O. Sakson-Obada
- Risk of relapse in psychosis: facing the fear, resisting mental illness pp. 367-368

- Chrys Muirhead
- From the closed ward to Soteria: a professional and personal journey pp. 369-375

- Pesach Lichtenberg
Volume 9, issue 3, 2017
- Erratum pp. (iii)-(iii)

- The Editors
- A pilot randomised controlled trial comparing antipsychotic medication, to cognitive behavioural therapy to a combination of both in people with psychosis: rationale, study design and baseline data of the COMPARE trial pp. 193-204

- Heather Law, Lucy Carter, Rachel Sellers, Richard Emsley, Rory Byrne, Linda Davies, Paul French, Peter M. Haddad, Elizabeth Pitt, Melissa Pyle, David Shiers, Alison R. Yung and Anthony P. Morrison
- Hearing Voices Network groups: experiences of eight voice hearers and the connection to group processes and recovery pp. 205-215

- Tom Payne, Jo Allen and Tony Lavender
- Individual psychodynamic therapy for psychosis: a Delphi study pp. 216-224

- Swapna Kongara, Chris Douglas, Brian Martindale and Alison Summers
- Group therapies for schizophrenia: initial group climate predicts changes in negative symptoms pp. 225-234

- Stavros Orfanos and Stefan Priebe
- How stigma gets under the skin: the role of stigma, self-stigma and self-esteem in subjective recovery from psychosis pp. 235-244

- Victoria Vass, Katarzyna Sitko, Sophie West and Richard P. Bentall
- Bio-genetic vs. psycho-environmental conceptions of schizophrenia and their role in perceiving patients in human terms pp. 245-253

- Giulia Pavon and Jeroen Vaes
- Do specific metacognitive training modules lead to specific cognitive changes among patients diagnosed with schizophrenia? A single module effectiveness pilot study pp. 254-259

- Joachim Kowalski, Daniel Pankowski, Michał Lew-Starowicz and Łukasz Gawęda
- Trouble at school: a systematic review to explore the association between childhood bullying and paranoid thinking pp. 260-270

- Alexander H. Jack and Vincent Egan
- A manualised treatment protocol to guide delivery of evidence-based cognitive therapy for people with distressing psychosis: learning from clinical trials pp. 271-281

- Anthony P. Morrison
- Evaluating childhood and adulthood victimization as predictors of psychotic disorders: findings from a nationwide study of women in jail pp. 282-285

- Christopher R. DeCou, Shannon M. Lynch, Dana D. DeHart and Joanne Belknap
- When we lose hope: experiences from Hearing Voices groups pp. 286-289

- Akiko Hart
Volume 9, issue 2, 2017
- What predicts stigmatisation about schizophrenia? Results from a general population survey examining its underlying cognitive, affective and behavioural factors pp. 99-109

- Bénédicte Thonon and Frank Larøi
- Internalised stereotypes across ultra-high risk of psychosis and psychosis populations pp. 110-118

- Melissa Pyle and Anthony P. Morrison
- Implementing specialist psychological support for caregivers in psychosis services: a preliminary report pp. 119-128

- Jane Smallwood, Suzanne Jolley, Jyotsna Makhijani, Sarah Grice, Emma O’Donoghue, Paula Bendon, Liz P. Greenaway and Juliana Onwumere
- Clinician perceptions of sleep problems, and their treatment, in patients with non-affective psychosis pp. 129-139

- Aliyah Rehman, Felicity Waite, Bryony Sheaves, Stephany Biello, Daniel Freeman and Andrew Gumley
- The central role of self-agency in clinical recovery from first episode psychosis pp. 140-148

- Jone Bjornestad, Kolbjorn Bronnick, Larry Davidson, Wenche ten Velden Hegelstad, Inge Joa, Oyvind Kandal, Tor Ketil Larsen, Johannes Langeveld, Marius Veseth, Ingrid Melle and Jan Olav Johannessen
- Developing a group-analytic culture in a day project for psychotic patients pp. 149-156

- Maria Canete and Arturo Ezquerro
- The importance of human relationships, ethics and recovery-orientated values in the delivery of CBT for people with psychosis pp. 157-166

- Alison Brabban, Rory Byrne, Eleanor Longden and Anthony P. Morrison
- A psychotherapy approach to treating hostile voices pp. 167-175

- Dolores Mosquera and Colin Ross
- Solitude and schizophrenia pp. 176-183

- Mary V. Seeman
- Rumination and psychosis: an experimental, analogue study of the role of perseverative thought processes in voice-hearing pp. 184-186

- Samantha Hartley, Sandra Bucci and Anthony P. Morrison
- Bad me? Learning from, and living with, toxicity pp. 187-190

- Rachel Waddingham
- Psychiatric diagnosis revisited – from DSM to clinical case formulation pp. 191-192

- Jim van Os
Volume 9, issue 1, 2017
- Coping with psychotic-like experiences without receiving help from mental health care. A qualitative study pp. 1-11

- Jenny Boumans, Ingrid Baart, Guy Widdershoven and Hans Kroon
- A randomised controlled pilot study of Experience Focused Counselling with voice hearers pp. 12-24

- Joachim Schnackenberg, Mick Fleming and Colin R. Martin
- Qualitative evaluation of a cognitive behaviour therapy Hearing Voices Group with a service user co-facilitator pp. 25-37

- Anna Ruddle
- A qualitative analysis of the experiences of people with psychosis of a novel cognitive behavioural therapy targeting suicidality pp. 38-47

- Yvonne F. Awenat, Emma Shaw-Núñez, James Kelly, Heather Law, Sehar Ahmed, Mary Welford, Nicholas Tarrier and Patricia A. Gooding
- Childhood trauma in schizophrenia spectrum disorder as compared to other mental health disorders pp. 48-56

- N. Mørkved, M. Endsjø, D. Winje, E. Johnsen, A. Dovran, K. Arefjord, R. A. Kroken, S. Helle, L. G. Anda-Ågotnes, M. A. Rettenbacher, N. Huber and E. M. Løberg
- Do peer-support groups for voice-hearers work? A small scale study of Hearing Voices Network support groups in Australia pp. 57-66

- Vanessa Beavan, Adele de Jager and Bianca dos Santos
- Psychological interventions for trauma in individuals who have psychosis: A systematic review and meta-analysis pp. 67-81

- Jacqueline Sin and Debbie Spain
- The perspectives of people with psychosis about participating in trauma-related research pp. 82-85

- Twylla Cunningham, Ciaran Shannon, Ivor Crothers, Katrina Hoy, Carly Fitzsimmons, Riona McCann, John O’Hare and Ciaran Mulholland
- Unmet psychological needs in patients with schizophrenia pp. 86-89

- Stefan Westermann, Steffen Moritz, Franz Caspar and Marialuisa Cavelti
- What stays unsaid in therapeutic relationships pp. 90-94

- Dolly Sen
- Healing traumatic memories in psychosis: a response to Sin and Spain (2016) pp. 95-96

- Amy Hardy and David van den Berg
- Living recovery: youth speak out on “owning mental illness” pp. 97-97

- Corinne Henderson
Volume 8, issue 4, 2016
- A user-developed, user run recovery programme for people with severe mental illness: A randomised control trial pp. 287-300

- Wilma Boevink, Hans Kroon, Maaike van Vugt, Philippe Delespaul and Jim van Os
- Enquiring about traumatic experiences in psychosis: A comparison of case notes and self-report questionnaires pp. 301-310

- Twylla Cunningham, Ciaran Shannon, Ivor Crothers, Katrina Hoy, Carly Fitzsimmons, Riona McCann, John O’Hare and Ciaran Mulholland
- Service users’ experiences of the treatment decision-making process in psychosis: A phenomenological analysis pp. 311-323

- Diana Stovell, Alison Wearden, Anthony P. Morrison and Paul Hutton
- “Did I push myself over the edge?”: Complications of agency in psychosis onset and development pp. 324-335

- Nev Jones, Mona Shattell, Timothy Kelly, Robyn Brown, LaVome Robinson, Richard Renfro, Barbara Harris and Tanya Marie Luhrmann
- The costs of friendship: severe mental illness, poverty and social isolation pp. 336-345

- Alain Topor, Ingemar Ljungqvist and Eva-Lena Strandberg
- Religion in the recovery journey of individuals with experience of psychosis pp. 346-356

- Suzanne Heffernan, Sandra Neil, Yvonne Thomas and Stephen Weatherhead
- The intrasubjectivity of self, voices and delusions: A phenomenological analysis pp. 357-368

- Cherise Rosen, Nev Jones, Kayla A. Chase, Hannah Gin, Linda S. Grossman and Rajiv P. Sharma
- Is delusional imperviousness a backfire effect of being disbelieved? pp. 369-371

- Kyle Arnold
- Psychiatry under the influence: institutional corruption, social injury, and prescriptions for reform pp. 372-373

- Bruce M. Z. Cohen
- The dark side of being a clinical psychologist with Bipolar Disorder: a response to Ho (2016) pp. 374-374

- Thomas Richardson
Volume 8, issue 3, 2016
- Beyond the sensory: Findings from an in-depth analysis of the phenomenology of “auditory hallucinations” in schizophrenia pp. 191-202

- Nev Jones and Tanya Marie Luhrmann
- Voices’ use of gender, race and other social categories to undermine female voice-hearers: Implications for incorporating intersectionality within CBT for psychosis pp. 203-213

- Maria Haarmans, Victoria Vass and Richard P. Bentall
- Impact of the Integrated Psychological Treatment (IPT) on social cognition, social skills and functioning in persons diagnosed with schizophrenia: A feasibility study from India pp. 214-225

- Aarati Taksal, Paulomi M. Sudhir, Keshav Kumar Janakiprasad, Deepashree Viswanath and Jagadisha Thirthalli
- Evaluation of a tailored training programme to improve the assessment and treatment of trauma in an Early Intervention in Psychosis (EIP) service pp. 226-237

- Sasha Walters, Lorna Hogg and Chris Gillmore
- Examining service user experiences of a Cognitive Therapy intervention for self-stigma in psychosis pp. 238-249

- Lisa Wood, Eilish M. Burke, Rory Byrne and Anthony Morrison
- Having someone waiting for you outside: Transitions from psychiatric hospitalization to the community pp. 250-259

- Ilanit Hasson-Ohayon, Goni Lerer, Rivka Tuval-Mashiach, Eyal Shamir and David Roe
- Difficulties in diagnosing psychotic patients with traumatic experiences. Why don’t we hear what our patients say? pp. 260-269

- Katarzyna Prot-Klinger
- What do bizarre delusions mean in schizophrenia? pp. 270-276

- Rodrigo Sinott, Ana Luiza Franco, Fábio Schimidt, Cinthia Hiroko Higuchi, Gerardo Maria de Araújo Filho, Rodrigo Affonseca Bressan, Ary Gadelha and Bruno Bertolucci Ortiz
- A medical psychotherapist’s journey learning Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Psychosis pp. 277-283

- Stephen Parker
- Psychosis and emotion: the role of emotions in understanding psychosis, therapy and recovery pp. 284-285

- Claire Bien
Volume 8, issue 2, 2016
- Social, familial and psychological risk factors for psychosis: A birth cohort study using the Danish Registry System pp. 95-105

- Mark Shevlin, Eoin McElroy, Mogens Nygaard Christoffersen, Ask Elklit, Philip Hyland and Jamie Murphy
- The Hearing Voices Movement in the United States: Findings from a national survey of group facilitators pp. 106-117

- Nev Jones, Casadi “Khaki” Marino and Marie C. Hansen
- Relationship between public and private self-focused attention and auditory verbal hallucinations as an interpersonal process pp. 118-129

- S. Perona-Garcelán, J. Úbeda-Gómez, M.G. León-Palacios, S. Escudero-Pérez, M.D. Barros-Albarrán, A.M. López-Jiménez, O. Vallina-Fernández, R. Jiménez-García-Bóveda, C. Diez-Alegría, J.F. Rodríguez-Testal, M. Ruiz-Veguilla, J.M. García-Montes and M. Pérez-Álvarez
- Experiences of stigma in psychosis: A qualitative analysis of service users’ perspectives pp. 130-142

- Eilish Burke, Lisa Wood, Elisabeth Zabel, Alexandra Clark and Anthony P. Morrison
- A parallel group randomised open blinded evaluation of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Depression After Psychosis: A Pilot Trial Protocol (ADAPT) pp. 143-155

- Andrew Gumley, Ross White, Andy Briggs, Ian Ford, Sarah Barry, Corinna Stewart, Sara Beedie, Caoimhe Clarke, Rachel MacLeod, Emma Lidstone, Julian Nam and Hamish McLeod
- Martin Buber and evidence-based practice: Can the lion really lie down with the lamb? pp. 156-165

- Kelly D. Buck, Benjamin E. Buck, Jay A. Hamm and Paul H. Lysaker
- Resist the negation reflex: Minimizing reactance in psychotherapy of delusions pp. 166-175

- Kyle Arnold and Julia Vakhrusheva
- Declines in suicidal ideation in adolescents being treated in early intervention service pp. 176-179

- Niklas Granö, Santeri Kallionpää, Marjaana Karjalainen, Laura Salmijärvi, Mikko Roine and Peter Taylor
- Madness May Enrich Your Life: A Self-Study of Unipolar Mood Elevation pp. 180-185

- David Y.F. Ho
- Extreme exaggeration of the results of genetic research on schizophrenia pp. 186-187

- Colin A. Ross
- Creativity and psychotic states in exceptional people: The work of Murray Jackson pp. 188-189

- Andrew Shepherd
Volume 8, issue 1, 2016
- A qualitative study of refugees with psychotic symptoms pp. 1-11

- J.E. Rhodes, N.S. Parrett and O.J. Mason
- Thematic associations between personal goals and clinical and non-clinical voices (auditory verbal hallucinations) pp. 12-22

- Filippo Varese, Sara J. Tai, Lydia Pearson and Warren Mansell
- Early dynamics of recovery from psychotic spectrum disorder within a therapeutic recovery community: patterns and dynamics pp. 23-36

- Matt Snyder, Sharon Young and Lisa Schactman
- Inner reading voices: An overlooked form of inner speech pp. 37-47

- Ruvanee P. Vilhauer
- Does childhood bullying lead to the development of psychotic symptoms? A meta-analysis and review of prospective studies pp. 48-59

- Twylla Cunningham, Katrina Hoy and Ciaran Shannon
- What does attachment theory tell us about working with distressing voices? pp. 60-71

- Katherine Berry and Sandra Bucci
- Schizophrenia: A critical view on genetic effects pp. 72-84

- Roar Fosse, Jay Joseph and Mike Jones
- Identical symptomatology but different diagnosis: Treatment implications of an OCD versus schizophrenia diagnosis pp. 85-87

- Noel Hunter, Kimberly Glazier and Lata K. McGinn
- Together we stand in the bottomless pit – When trauma hits the therapeutic dyad pp. 88-92

- Y. Spinzy and G. Cohen-Rappaport
- Psychiatry Reconsidered: From Medical Treatment to Supportive Understanding, by Hugh Middleton pp. 93-94

- Alison Summers
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