Psychosis
2011 - 2025
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Volume 5, issue 3, 2013
- Special edition: Voices in a Positive Light pp. 213-215

- Angela Woods, Marius Romme, Simon McCarthy-Jones, Sandra Escher and Jacqui Dillon
- Illuminating the heterogeneity of voices in a multiple perspectives research paradigm pp. 216-225

- Summer Rae Schrader
- Inner speech and narrative development in children and young people who hear voices; three perspectives on a developmental phenomenon pp. 226-235

- Rachel Waddingham, Sandra Escher and Guy Dodgson
- A final common pathway to hearing voices: examining differences and similarities in clinical and non-clinical individuals pp. 236-246

- Kirstin Daalman and Kelly M. Diederen
- Spirituality and hearing voices: considering the relation pp. 247-258

- Simon McCarthy-Jones, Amanda Waegeli and John Watkins
- The recovery process with hearing voices: accepting as well as exploring their emotional background through a supported process pp. 259-269

- Marius Romme and Mervyn Morris
- The origins of voices: links between life history and voice hearing in a survey of 100 cases pp. 270-285

- Dirk Corstens and Eleanor Longden
- Hearing voices peer support groups: a powerful alternative for people in distress pp. 286-295

- Jacqui Dillon and Gail A. Hornstein
- Cognitive behavioral therapy for psychosis – training practices and dissemination in the United States pp. 296-305

- D. Kimhy, N. Tarrier, S. Essock, D. Malaspina, D. Cabannis and A.T. Beck
- Working together: Service Users and researchers in Psychosis research pp. 306-316

- Sandra T. Neil, Jason Price, Liz Pitt, Mary Welford, Sarah Nothard, William Sellwood, John Mulligan and Anthony P. Morrison
- Hearing voices – the histories, causes and meanings of auditory verbal hallucinations pp. 317-321

- Adèle de Jager
- Sullivan revisited – Life and work: Harry Stack Sullivan’s relevance for contemporary psychiatry, psychotherapy and psychoanalysis pp. 319-320

- Jan Olav Johannessen
- Madness contested: power and practice pp. 320-321

- Sami Timimi
Volume 5, issue 2, 2013
- Time changes everything? A qualitative investigation of the experience of auditory verbal hallucinations over time pp. 107-118

- Deborah Milligan, Simon McCarthy-Jones, Allan Winthrop and Robert Dudley
- Do voice hearers naturally use focusing and metacognitive coping techniques? pp. 119-126

- Alan Howard, Angus Forsyth, Helen Spencer, Ewa Young and Douglas Turkington
- Clinical characteristics of disclosed visual hallucinations in users of an Early Intervention in Psychosis Service pp. 127-133

- Robert Dudley, Daniel Collerton, Marsha Nicholson and Urs Mosimann
- Challenges to assisting with the recovery of personal identity and wellness for persons with serious mental illness: Considerations for mental health professionals pp. 134-143

- Kelly Buck, David Roe, Philip Yanos, Benjamin Buck, Rebecca Fogley, Megan Grant, Fabrice Lubin and Paul Lysaker
- Psychiatric diagnosis: what the recovery movement can offer the DSM-5 revision process pp. 144-153

- Yaara Zisman-Ilani, David Roe, Elizabeth Flanagan, Abraham Rudnick and Larry Davidson
- Incorporating psychotherapeutic methods in routine community treatment for patients with psychotic disorders pp. 154-165

- David Bridle, Rosemarie McCabe and Stefan Priebe
- Acceptance and commitment therapy for psychosis: intent to treat, hospitalization outcome and mediation by believability pp. 166-174

- Patricia Bach, Brandon Gaudiano, Steven Hayes and James Herbert
- Asking about trauma: the experiences of psychological therapists in early intervention services pp. 175-186

- Jane Toner, Anna Daiches and Warren Larkin
- Confirmatory factor analysis of the Schizotypal Personality Questionnaire – brief: An alternative models approach pp. 187-196

- David Boyda, Mark Shevlin, John Mallett, Jamie Murphy and James Houston
- Transdiagnostic support and education can reduce anxiety in people diagnosed with schizophrenia spectrum disorders pp. 197-199

- M.T. Larsen-Barr and R. Glynn Owens
- Borderline traits as a risk factor for adverse outcomes in psychosis pp. 200-202

- Brijesh Desai, Alison Summers and Nigel Bunker
- Three monologues on the personal, professional and family impact of psychosis pp. 203-209

- Amit Fachler
- Our encounters with madness pp. 210-211

- Brijesh Desai
Volume 5, issue 1, 2013
- What is psychosis? A meta-synthesis of inductive qualitative studies exploring the experience of psychosis pp. 1-16

- Simon McCarthy-Jones, Michael Marriott, Rebecca Knowles, Georgina Rowse and Andrew Thompson
- Could Socrates be diagnosed within the schizophrenia spectrum? Could schizophrenia patients be considered in the light of Socratic insights? pp. 17-25

- Borut Skodlar and Jon Jørgensen
- Schizophrenia, cultural marginalization, and dissociation of the body: An application of Ernest Becker’s work to psychotherapy pp. 26-35

- Warren Schwartz
- From sexual abuse to psychosis: A pilot study exploring the social deafferentation hypothesis and the mediating role of avoidance pp. 36-47

- Jamie Murphy, Mark Shevlin, Gary Adamson and James Houston
- The relationship between childhood trauma and neuropsychological functioning in first episode psychosis pp. 48-59

- Clodagh Campbell, Suzanne Barrett, Ciaran Shannon, Katrina Hoy, Teresa Rushe, Stephen Cooper and Ciaran Mulholland
- Psychiatrists’ inner dialogues concerning workmates during need adapted treatment of psychosis pp. 60-70

- Pekka Borchers, Jaakko Seikkula and Klaus Lehtinen
- Greater Empathizing and reduced Systemizing in people who show a jumping to conclusions bias in the general population: Implications for psychosis pp. 71-81

- Mark Brosnan, Chris Ashwin and Tim Gamble
- Assessing Cognitive Therapy Instead Of Neuroleptics: Rationale, study design and sample characteristics of the ACTION trial pp. 82-92

- Anthony Morrison, Melissa Wardle, Paul Hutton, Linda Davies, Graham Dunn, Alison Brabban, Rory Byrne, Laura Drage, Helen Spencer and Douglas Turkington
- The lexicography of sad pp. 93-97

- Allison Knight
- Treatment of hallucinations: A comment pp. 98-102

- Dirk Corstens, Eleanor Longden, Bertel Rydinger, Richard Bentall and Jim van Os
- Contact with the Depths pp. 103-105

- Jack Nathan
Volume 4, issue 3, 2012
- A level playing field?: Are bio-genetic and psychosocial studies evaluated by the same standards? pp. 183-190

- Richard Bentall and Filippo Varese
- The development of the Content of Attenuated Positive Symptoms Codebook for those at clinical high risk of psychosis pp. 191-202

- Catherine Marshall, Erin Falukozi, Monica Albertin, Haifeng Zhu and Jean Addington
- Impact of trauma on attenuated psychotic symptoms pp. 203-212

- Erin Falukozi and Jean Addington
- Posttraumatic growth and recovery in people with first episode psychosis: an investigation into the role of self-disclosure pp. 213-223

- Magdalena Pietruch and Laura Jobson
- Voice hearing in a biographical context: A model for formulating the relationship between voices and life history pp. 224-234

- Eleanor Longden, Dirk Corstens, Sandra Escher and Marius Romme
- A discursive approach to narrative accounts of hearing voices and recovery pp. 235-245

- Lucy Pollyanna Goldsmith
- The Stockholm Follow-up Study of Users Diagnosed with Psychosis (SUPP): methodology, patient cohort and services pp. 246-257

- Alain Topor, Maria Mattsson, Anne Denhov, Per Bülow, Sara Holmqvist and Larry Davidson
- The primordial mind and the psychoses pp. 258-268

- Michael Robbins
- Never give up pp. 269-274

- Ronald Bassman
- De-medicalizing misery: Psychiatry, psychology, and the human condition pp. 275-277

- Larry Davidson
- Freud’s Schreber: Between psychiatry and psychoanalysis pp. 277-278

- Brian Martindale
- Psychosis: Psychological, Social and Integrative Approaches pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 4, issue 2, 2012
- Hope and the ISPS change of name pp. 93-94

- Brian Martindale
- Talking with voices: Exploring what is expressed by the voices people hear pp. 95-104

- Dirk Corstens, Eleanor Longden and Rufus May
- Evidence-based hope for recovery from “schizophrenia”: A common objective for all stakeholders in the mental health field pp. 105-114

- G. Tibaldi and L. Govers
- Daily life moment-to-moment variation in coping in people with a diagnosis of schizophrenia: state within trait psychosis pp. 115-125

- Maarten Bak, Marjan Drukker, Jim van Os, Philippe Delespaul and Inez Myin-Germeys
- Traumatic experience, cannabis use, life satisfaction, and schizotypy pp. 126-136

- Seamus Fleming, John Mallett, Jamie Murphy and Mark Shevlin
- “If you’re not safe anywhere, you turn it inside yourself”: Narratives about childhood experiences told by 12 individuals diagnosed with psychosis pp. 137-148

- Jennifer Strand and Inga Tidefors
- Fear of annihilation in subjects at risk of psychosis: A pilot study pp. 149-160

- Kirstine Davidsen and Bent Rosenbaum
- Patient trust in psychiatrists pp. 161-167

- Gregory Mather, David Baker and Richard Laugharne
- Persecutory delusions and childhood emotional abuse in people with a diagnosis of schizophrenia pp. 168-171

- Katie Ashcroft, David Kingdon and Paul Chadwick
- Living the dream pp. 172-178

- Debra Lampshire
- Treating the “Untreatable”: healing in the realms of madness pp. 179-180

- Renana Elran
- Henry’s demons: living with schizophrenia pp. 180-181

- Nigel Bunker
Volume 4, issue 1, 2012
- Introduction to Special Issue on Psychosis and Personality Disorder pp. 1-5

- T. Lecomte, A.I. Gumley and P.H. Lysaker
- The impact of negative schemas, mood and psychological flexibility on delusional ideation – mediating and moderating effects pp. 6-18

- Joseph Oliver, Jennifer O’Connor, Paul Jose, Kennedy McLachlan and Emmanuelle Peters
- Abuse and dysfunctional affiliations in childhood: an exploration of their impact on voice-hearers’ appraisals of power and expressed emotion pp. 19-31

- Charlotte Connor and Max Birchwood
- The relationships between trauma history, trait anger, and stigma in persons diagnosed with schizophrenia spectrum disorders pp. 32-41

- Samantha D. Outcalt and Paul H. Lysaker
- Metacognition in forensic patients with schizophrenia and a past history of interpersonal violence: an exploratory study pp. 42-51

- Laura Mitchell, Andrew Gumley, Elizabeth Reilly, Angus Macbeth, Paul Lysaker, Antonino Carcione and Giancarlo Dimaggio
- Antisocial personality disorder in people with co-occurring severe mental illness and substance use disorders: clinical, functional, and family relationship correlates pp. 52-62

- Kim Mueser, Jennifer Gottlieb, Corrine Cather, Shirley Glynn, Roberto Zarate, Melinda Smith, Robin Clark and Rosemarie Wolfe
- The experience of treatment of persons with concomitant psychotic and borderline personality disorders pp. 63-73

- Phillip Thérien, Constantin Tranulis, Tania Lecomte and Félix-Antoine Bérubé
- Autobiographical delusion and subjectivation: problems in diagnosis and treatment during adolescence pp. 74-80

- Arianna Marconi and Ignazio Ardizzone
- Cut-out doll woods pp. 81-86

- Carina Håkansson
- The roots of the recovery movement in psychiatry pp. 87-88

- Charles Bonsack
- The primordial mind in health and illness: a cross-cultural perspective pp. 88-90

- Paul Williams
- 2011 AWARDS FOR BEST PAPERS IN THE THIRD VOLUME OF pp. 91-91

- The Editors
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