Psychosis
2011 - 2025
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Volume 7, issue 4, 2015
- Editorial Board pp. (ebi)-(ebi)

- The Editors
- Corrigendum pp. (iii)-(iii)

- The Editors
- Understanding the development of narrative insight in early psychosis: A qualitative approach pp. 291-301

- Eric Macnaughton, Sam Sheps, Jim Frankish and Dave Irwin
- Simulation-based training for “front-of-house” staff in psychosis services pp. 302-311

- David Baumeister, Elaine Gill, Bernadette O’Neill, Rachel Perera and Suzanne Jolley
- Reliability and validity of a new scale for measuring relationships with voices: The DAIMON Scale pp. 312-323

- S. Perona-Garcelán, S. Escudero-Pérez, M.D. Barros-Albarrán, M.G. León-Palacios, J. Úbeda-Gómez, J.M. García-Montes, A.M. López-Jiménez, O. Vallina-Fernández, R. Jiménez-García-Bóveda, C. Diez-Alegría, J.F. Rodríguez-Testal, M. Ruiz-Veguilla and M. Pérez-Álvarez
- Psychosis and societal prescriptions of gender; a study of 174 inpatients pp. 324-335

- George B. Mitropoulos, Dimitra Gorgoli, Dimitris Houlis, Kalliopi Korompili, Constantina Lagiou and Alexandros Gerontas
- Same diagnosis, different lives. A qualitative study of adults with severe mental illness, in treatment and education pp. 336-347

- Arnhild Lauveng, Sidsel Tveiten, Tor-Johan Ekeland and Torleif Ruud
- The hypervigilant misperception of Duchenne smiles in schizotypy pp. 348-358

- Junhong Yu, Charles M. Zaroff and Allan B.I. Bernardo
- I am the person of whom you speak pp. 359-365

- Indigo Daya
- RE: Hutton P. et al. Cognitive behavioural therapy for psychosis: rationale and protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis pp. 366-366

- Clive Adams
- In reply to Adams and colleagues pp. 367-367

- Paul Hutton, Peter J. Taylor and Anthony P. Morrison
- Overstatement in article pp. 367-368

- Clive E. Adams, John M. Davis, Lorna Duggan, Adib Essali, Mark Fenton, Vivek Furtado, Mahesh Jayaram, Stefan Leucht, Marianna Purgato, Rebecca Syed, Prathap Tharyan and Maritta Välimäki
- Tales from the madhouse: an insider critique of psychiatric services pp. 369-370

- William Park
- Madness in civilization. A cultural history of insanity from the Bible to Freud, from the madhouse to modern medicine pp. 370-371

- Anthony J. O’Brien
Volume 7, issue 3, 2015
- Childhood sexual abuse moderates the relationship of self-reflectivity with increased emotional distress in schizophrenia pp. 195-205

- Bethany L. Leonhardt, Jay A. Hamm, Elizabeth A. Belanger and Paul H. Lysaker
- Specificity of association between adversities and the occurrence and co-occurrence paranoia and hallucinations: Evaluating the stability of childhood risk in an adverse adult environment pp. 206-216

- Mark Shevlin, Grainne McAnee, Richard P. Bentall and Jamie Murphy
- Associations between internalised stereotypes of psychosis and emotional dysfunction in people with psychosis not taking antipsychotic medication pp. 217-227

- Melissa Pyle, Alison Brabban, Laura Drage, Helen Spencer, Douglas Turkington and Anthony Morrison
- Going beyond: Users’ experiences of helping professionals pp. 228-236

- Alain Topor and Anne Denhov
- Is the content of persecutory delusions relevant to self-esteem? pp. 237-248

- Johanna Sundag, Tania M. Lincoln, Maike M. Hartmann and Steffen Moritz
- The sense of empowerment in the early stage of recovery from psychosis pp. 249-260

- Jacek Wciórka, Piotr Świtaj and Marta Anczewska
- Mindfulness, self-stigma and social functioning in first episode psychosis: A brief report pp. 261-264

- Lucy Mersh, Fergal Jones and Joseph Oliver
- Characteristics of therapists working with people experiencing psychosis: A nation-wide survey in Poland pp. 265-268

- R. Styła, L. Grzesiuk, H. Suszek, K. Krawczyk and M. Rutkowska
- Opinion piece: “Hearing the voices of young people!” Do we require more personal accounts from young people who have psychotic-like experiences? pp. 269-271

- Patrick Welsh and Roz Oates
- Open Dialogue with R.D. Laing pp. 272-275

- Nicholas I. Marlowe
- Curiosity and the CAT: Considering Cognitive Analytic Therapy as an intervention for psychosis pp. 276-278

- Peter James Taylor, Alex Perry, Paul Hutton, Claire Seddon and Ranil Tan
- If madness isn’t what psychiatry says it is, then what is it? That’s been my koan for almost fifty years! pp. 279-285

- Michael Warren Cornwall
- Psychological approaches to understanding and treating auditory hallucinations: From theory to therapy pp. 286-288

- Lony Schiltz
- Madness made me: A memoir, by Mary O’Hagan pp. 288-290

- Bridget E. Hamilton
Volume 7, issue 2, 2015
- Beyond beliefs: A qualitative study of people’s opinions about their changing relations with their voices pp. 97-107

- Mark Hayward, Yvonne Awenat, Simon McCarthy Jones, Georgie Paulik and Katherine Berry
- Measurement of the psychosis continuum: Modelling the frequency and distress of subclinical psychotic experiences pp. 108-118

- Mark Shevlin, David Boyda, James Houston and Jamie Murphy
- “Lifting the veil”: a qualitative analysis of experiences in Hearing Voices Network groups pp. 119-129

- Lauren Oakland and Katherine Berry
- Recovery and adaptation after first-episode psychosis: The relevance of posttraumatic growth pp. 130-140

- Jane E. Dunkley and Glen W. Bates
- A Sensory-Motor Approach for Patients with a Diagnosis of Psychosis. Some Data From an Empirical Investigation on Amniotic Therapy pp. 141-151

- Maurizio Peciccia, Claudia Mazzeschi, Simone Donnari and Livia Buratta
- Stigma in psychosis: A thematic synthesis of current qualitative evidence pp. 152-165

- Lisa Wood, Eilish Burke, Rory Byrne, Melissa Pyle, Nicola Chapman and Anthony Morrison
- Using the back door: Metacognitive training for psychosis pp. 166-178

- Devvarta Kumar, Mahesh Menon, Steffen Moritz and Todd S. Woodward
- Psychological impact of identifying character strengths in people with psychosis pp. 179-182

- Anna Sims, Chris Barker, Claire Price and Miriam Fornells-Ambrojo
- Resilience, recovery style, and stress in early psychosis pp. 183-185

- Anna Georgiades, Lorna Farquharson and Lyn Ellett
- Voices, their origin, and ways to address them: Two propositions and a resolution pp. 186-191

- Berenice Royal
- Children of separation and loss, a memoir pp. 192-194

- Helene Wolf
Volume 7, issue 1, 2015
- Intimate partner violence, sexual abuse, and the mediating role of loneliness on psychosis pp. 1-13

- David Boyda, Danielle McFeeters and Mark Shevlin
- The other side of “madness”: frequencies of positive and ambivalent attitudes towards prominent positive symptoms in psychosis pp. 14-24

- Steffen Moritz, Liz Rietschel, Ruth Veckenstedt, Francesca Bohn, Brooke C. Schneider, Tania M. Lincoln and Anne Karow
- Journey back into body and soul – An exploration of mindful yoga with psychosis pp. 25-36

- Brigitte Sistig, Ingo Lambrecht and Susan Hatters Friedman
- Early recovery from Psychotic Spectrum Disorder within a therapeutic community: Significance and effects pp. 37-47

- Sharon Young, Matt Snyder and Lisa Schactman
- Cognitive behavioural therapy for the treatment of delusional systems pp. 48-59

- Douglas Turkington, Helen Spencer, Inderpreet Jassal and Anna Cummings
- Commentary from a psychodynamic perspective pp. 59-62

- Brian Martindale
- More simply human: on the Universality of Madness pp. 63-71

- Nancy McWilliams
- An opening: Trauma and transcendence pp. 72-80

- Robin S. Brown
- Clinical perspectives on the relationship between psychosis and dissociation: utility of structural dissociation and implications for practice pp. 81-91

- Thomas Bacon and Angela Kennedy
- An emergency plan for schizophrenia relapse pp. 92-95

- Berenice Royal
- Overcoming distressing voices pp. 96-96

- Katherine Berry
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