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An exploratory study of the relationship between metacognition and recovery style in people with psychosis

Lucy Leonard, Fergal W. Jones and Caroline Cupitt

Psychosis, 2014, vol. 6, issue 1, 74-76

Abstract: This study explored the relationship between metacognition and recovery style. Forty-three participants with a diagnosis of psychosis completed the metacognitions questionnaire-30, the recovery style questionnaire and the hospital anxiety and depression scale. Correlational analysis revealed that only one facet of metacognition significantly correlated with recovery style: stronger positive beliefs about worry were associated with greater sealing-over, and this was maintained when the effects of anxiety or depression were controlled. It could be helpful for future research to examine whether intervention techniques aimed at reducing positive beliefs about worry decrease sealing-over and so aid recovery.

Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1080/17522439.2012.722226

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