Psychosis
2011 - 2025
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Volume 6, issue 4, 2014
- Psychoanalysis and dynamic psychotherapy in institutional settings – Then and now pp. 275-277

- Orna Ophir, Rennana Elran, Gaby Shefler and Orna Wasserman
- Whose suffering? – Carers and curers pp. 278-287

- R.D. Hinshelwood
- Containment in a therapeutic community: The joined effort of patients and staff pp. 288-296

- Itamar Nativ
- Intra-staff openness; “What’s a nice girl like you doing in a place like this?” pp. 297-305

- Ann-Louise S. Silver
- Psychoanalysis in a closed ward: The psychoanalytic act in psychosis and case management in a “mental health” institution pp. 306-312

- Yair Tzivoni
- Engaging with psychosis: A psychodynamic developmental approach to social dysfunction and withdrawal in psychosis pp. 313-326

- Paula Conway and Andreas Ginkell
- Intensive psychotherapy with bipolar disorder pp. 327-341

- Carolyn Quadrio and Noa Haas
- Dissociation in Classical Texts on Schizophrenia pp. 342-354

- Colin Ross
- An exploratory study of associations between adult attachment, health service utilisation and health service costs pp. 355-358

- Katherine Berry, Nicola Roberts, Adam Danquah and Linda Davies
- Schizophrenia, losers and compassion-focused therapy pp. 359-362

- Mark Ellerby
- Testing possible causal explanations via interventions pp. 363-364

- Dieneke Hubbeling
- Unravel: To unwell and back pp. 365-367

- Robert Tummey
Volume 6, issue 3, 2014
- “It’s just a very taboo and secretive kind of thing”: making sense of living with stigma and discrimination from accounts of people with psychosis pp. 195-205

- Melissa Pyle and Anthony P Morrison
- Jumping to conclusions: the association between delusional ideation and reasoning biases in a healthy student population pp. 206-214

- Karen Cafferkey, Jamie Murphy and Mark Shevlin
- Positive effects of a novel cognitive remediation computer game (X-Cog) in first episode psychosis: a pilot study pp. 215-219

- Majid M. Saleem, Michael K. Harte, Kay M. Marshall, Andy Scally, Anita Brewin and Jo C. Neill
- Cognitive behavioural therapy for psychosis: rationale and protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis pp. 220-230

- Paul Hutton, Lisa Wood, Peter J. Taylor, Kerry Irving and Anthony P. Morrison
- Agreement between ratings from self-rating scales and assessments by staff concerning a group of ‘severely mentally ill’ people pp. 231-234

- Inga Tidefors, Hans Arvidsson and Elisabeth Olin
- Problems with the psychosis section of DSM-5 pp. 235-241

- Colin A. Ross
- Beyond the omnipotence of voices: further developing a relational approach to auditory hallucinations pp. 242-252

- Mark Hayward, Katherine Berry, Simon McCarthy-Jones, Clara Strauss and Neil Thomas
- A systematic review of evidence-based treatment for individuals with treatment-resistant schizophrenia and a suboptimal response to clozapine monotherapy pp. 253-265

- Iyoni Ranasinghe and Jacqueline Sin
- How compassion may help me pp. 266-270

- Mark Ellerby
- The bitterest pills: the troubling story of antipsychotic drugs pp. 271-272

- Jeremy Wallace
- Surviving, Existing, or Living: Phase-specific therapy for severe psychosis pp. 272-273

- Eunsun Joo
Volume 6, issue 2, 2014
- “Schizophrenia” in the Australian print and online news media pp. 97-106

- Belinda Cain, Roseanne Currie, Eleanor Danks, Fiona Du, Erica Hodgson, Jennifer May, Kirsty O’Loghlen, Yen Phan, Jennifer Powter, Nayab Rizwan, Shazmi Shahim, Dominique Simsion, Steve Loughnan and Nick Haslam
- Delusional disorders: Prevalence in two socially differentiated neighborhoods of Barcelona pp. 107-116

- Jorge L. Tizón, Noemí Morales, Jordi Artigue, Yanet Quijada, Conxita Pérez, Francesc Pareja and Manel Salamero
- Psychosis and poverty: Coping with poverty and severe mental illness in everyday life pp. 117-127

- Alain Topor, Gunnel Andersson, Anne Denhov, Sara Holmqvist, Maria Mattsson, Claes-Göran Stefansson and Per Bülow
- Family intervention for psychosis: Impact of training on clinicians’ attitudes, knowledge and behaviour pp. 128-142

- Jacqueline Sin, Steven Livingstone, Maria Griffiths and Catherine Gamble
- Developmental pathway to paranoia is mediated by negative self-concept and experiential avoidance pp. 143-154

- Alisa Udachina and Richard P. Bentall
- Metacognitive Narrative Psychotherapy for people diagnosed with schizophrenia: An outline of a principle-based treatment manual pp. 155-165

- Rebecca Bargenquast and Robert Schweitzer
- Avatar therapy for persecutory auditory hallucinations: What is it and how does it work? pp. 166-176

- Julian Leff, Geoffrey Williams, Mark Huckvale, Maurice Arbuthnot and Alex P. Leff
- Causality orientations among individuals with first-episode psychosis pp. 177-180

- Nicholas J.K. Breitborde, Petra Kleinlein and Vinod H. Srihari
- Older adults with psychosis: A case for family interventions pp. 181-183

- Juliana Onwumere, Amy Chung, Steve Boddington, Adrienne Little and Elizabeth Kuipers
- Love Peace’s recovery story: A tale of two pp. 184-188

- Susannah Colbert and Love Peace
- The equal environments assumption in schizophrenia genetics pp. 189-191

- Colin A. Ross
- Demons in the age of light: a memoir of psychosis and recovery pp. 192-192

- Lou Rawcliffe
- Psychology, mental health and distress pp. 193-194

- John McGowan
Volume 6, issue 1, 2014
- Prof. Dr.med. Gaetano Benedetti (1920–2013), Co-Founder I.S.P.S pp. 1-3

- Marco Conci, Brian Koehler and Maurizio Peciccia
- Psychosis within dimensional and categorical models of mental illness pp. 4-15

- Seamus Fleming, Mark Shevlin, Jamie Murphy and Stephen Joseph
- Person-based cognitive therapy groups for distressing voices: a thematic analysis of participant experiences of the therapy pp. 16-26

- Katherine May, Clara Strauss, Adrian Coyle and Mark Hayward
- Psychosis, Need Adapted treatment, and psychiatrists’ agency pp. 27-37

- Pekka Borchers, Jaakko Seikkula and Klaus Lehtinen
- Exploring the links between childhood imaginary companions and auditory hallucinations pp. 38-49

- Frank Burbach, Gemma Roberts, Chris Clinch and Nicola Wise
- Are continuum beliefs about psychotic symptoms associated with stereotypes about schizophrenia? pp. 50-60

- Martin Wiesjahn, Alison Brabban, Esther Jung, Ulla B. Gebauer and Tania M. Lincoln
- Sex and schizophrenia: a review of gender differences pp. 61-69

- Jara Falkenburg and Derek K. Tracy
- Compliance in experience sampling methodology: the role of demographic and clinical characteristics pp. 70-73

- Samantha Hartley, Filippo Varese, Debora Vasconcelos e Sa, Alisa Udachina, Christine Barrowclough, Richard P. Bentall, Shôn W. Lewis, Graham Dunn, Gillian Haddock and Jasper Palmier-Claus
- An exploratory study of the relationship between metacognition and recovery style in people with psychosis pp. 74-76

- Lucy Leonard, Fergal W. Jones and Caroline Cupitt
- Providing safety in the midst of psychosis: an interpersonal dimension of recovery pp. 77-79

- Larry Davidson and Amy Johnson
- Fallacies of a family member: recovery in progress pp. 80-84

- Sabrina Hassan
- Searching for the truth about schizophrenia requires the application of similarly high standards of proof to biological and social risk factors pp. 85-87

- Robin M. Murray, Lucia Sideli, Alice Mulè and Daniele La Barbera
- Response to Murray et al pp. 87-89

- Richard Bentall and Filippo Varese
- Learning From the Voices in my Head pp. 90-91

- David Ward
- Saving normal: an insider’s revolt against out-of-control psychiatric diagnosis, DSM-5, big pharma, and the medicalization of ordinary life pp. 93-95

- Richard Lakeman
- Models of madness – psychological, social and biological approaches to schizophrenia pp. 93-95

- Carolyn Quadrio
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