Psychosis
2011 - 2025
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Volume 3, issue 3, 2011
- The Comprehensive Open-Dialogue Approach in Western Lapland: I. The incidence of non-affective psychosis and prodromal states pp. 179-191

- Jukka Aaltonen, Jaakko Seikkula and Klaus Lehtinen
- The Comprehensive Open-Dialogue Approach in Western Lapland: II. Long-term stability of acute psychosis outcomes in advanced community care pp. 192-204

- Jaakko Seikkula, Birgitta Alakare and Jukka Aaltonen
- What is it like to be friends with a young person with psychosis? A qualitative study pp. 205-215

- Rachel Brand, Chris Harrop and Lyn Ellett
- A narrative analysis investigating the impact of first episode psychosis on siblings’ identity pp. 216-225

- Sharon Newman, Laura Simonds and Jo Billings
- Psychosocial treatment in group format with people diagnosed with schizophrenia: results and limitations of empirical research pp. 226-234

- Maria Fontao and Klaus Hoffmann
- An introduction to pre-therapy pp. 235-241

- Lisbeth Sommerbeck
- Beyond psychiatry: understanding my own human experience pp. 242-247

- Kellie Comans
- Voices, visions and differential diagnosis pp. 248-250

- Andrew Moskowitz
- Murray Jackson (1922–2011) pp. 251-252

- Brian Martindale
- The 17th ISPS International Congress: May 31st–June 4th, 2011 “” pp. 253-254

- Marjeta Pesek
- Psychosis as a personal crisis. An experience-based approach pp. 255-256

- Douglas Turkington
- Experiencing psychosis: personal and professional perspectives pp. 256-257

- Johan Cullberg
- The centre cannot hold: My journey through madness pp. 258-259

- Jonathan Britmann
- Psychological groupwork with acute psychiatric inpatients pp. 259-261

- Ivan Urlić
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 3, issue 2, 2011
- Recovery from psychosis: What’s love got to do with it? pp. 105-114

- Larry Davidson
- Lack of insight and conceptions of “mental illness” in schizophrenia, assessed in the third person through case vignettes pp. 115-125

- Michael Garrett, Amar Singh, Dinara Amanbekova and Chella Kamarajan
- A psychological and communitarian approach to treating early psychoses: A service description with some initial findings pp. 126-132

- J.L. Tizón, J. Artigue, Y. Quijada, A. Oriol and B. Parra
- Exploring the compatibility of biomedical and psychological approaches to treating psychosis pp. 133-140

- Charles Heriot‐Maitland
- Cannabis use and psychotic experiences in an international sample of undergraduate students pp. 141-144

- Thomas Richardson, Alanna Gallagher and Hugh Garavan
- Belief in a just world and attitudes towards mental illness pp. 145-147

- Vicky McKechnie and David Harper
- Interplay of gaze behaviour and facial affectivity in schizophrenia pp. 148-150

- Helena Fatouros Bergman, Jochen Spang, Andrzej Werbart, Gunilla Preisler and Jörg Merten
- The case of the missing key: Cultural underpinnings of the ingestion of a foreign body in a psychotic patient pp. 151-159

- Roger Gibson, Kraig Radlein, Loraine Barnaby, Gillian Lowe, Peta‐Gaye Reynolds and Noel McLennon
- Psychosis, dissociation or delirium? Observations on the importance of differential diagnostics pp. 160-162

- Johan Cullberg
- Murmurs of thought: Phenomenology of hallucinatory consciousness in impending psychosis pp. 163-166

- Andrea Raballo and Frank Larøi
- Can we sit and talk? Poems, stories and some words of advice pp. 167-171

- Julie McNamara
- Book reviews pp. 172-176

- Ronald Abramson, Sonja Levander and Patrick Keown
- Letter to the editor pp. 177-178

- Professor Richard Bentall and Professor Tony Morrison
Volume 3, issue 1, 2011
- Editorial pp. 1-1

- John Read
- CBT for psychosis in a psychoanalytic frame pp. 2-13

- Michael Garrett and Douglas Turkington
- The relationship between dissociation and auditory verbal hallucinations in the flow of daily life of patients with psychosis pp. 14-28

- Filippo Varese, Alisa Udachina, Inez Myin‐Germeys, Margareet Oorschot and Richard Bentall
- "Service user involvement in practice": The evaluation of an intervention program for service providers and inpatients in Norwegian Community Mental Health Centers pp. 29-40

- Marianne Storm, Knud Knudsen, Larry Davidson, Kjell Hausken and Jan Johannessen
- A mental health promotion approach to reducing discrimination about psychosis in teenagers pp. 41-51

- Michelle Campbell, Nick Shryane, Rory Byrne and Anthony Morrison
- Provision of online normalising information to reduce stigma associated with psychosis: Can an audio podcast challenge negative appraisals of psychotic experiences? pp. 52-62

- Paul French, Paul Hutton, Sarah Barratt, Sophie Parker, Rory Byrne, Nick Shryane and Anthony Morrison
- Towards a definition of "hearing voices": A phenomenological approach pp. 63-73

- Vanessa Beavan
- Attributional biases in paranoid schizophrenia: Further evidence for a decreased sense of self‐causation in paranoia pp. 74-85

- Sarah Randjbar, Ruth Veckenstedt, Francesca Vitzthum, Birgit Hottenrott and Steffen Moritz
- When youth know about their mental disorder before caregivers do: Youth-identified duration of untreated mental disorder (YIDUMD) pp. 86-89

- JoAnn Leavey
- Child abuse and voice hearing: Finding healing through EMDR pp. 90-95

- Helen
- Book Reviews pp. 96-102

- Guilherme Rui Canta, Clive Travis, Wouter Kusters and Philip Benjamin
- 2010 AWARDS FOR BEST PAPERS IN THE SECOND VOLUME OF pp. 103-103

- The Editors
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