It has become widely recognised that the traditional view of psychosis as a dichotomous entity is inadequate. This review aims to consider research in the context of a continuum model of psychosis, and to ask what determines whether anomalous or psychotic experiences lead to some individuals requiring care from mental health services and others not. Quantitative and qualitative differences in psychotic experiences and distress have been found that may help to answer this important question. There is evidence that appraisals may mediate development of psychosis and need for care. How these appraisals are formed is explored. Trauma has been implicated in the development of psychosis and maladaptive appraisals but the evidence is controversial...
Background Cognitive models of psychosis propose that appraisals (ie, the interpretation and meaning...
Background: Trauma-related symptoms are often experienced after a first psychotic episode. Objective...
Background: Basic self-disturbance (BSD) is proposed to constitute the clinical core of schizophreni...
AbstractA social factor that has gained recent attention in understanding psychosis is trauma. In th...
ObjectivesPsychotic-like anomalous experiences are not inherently distressing, nor do they inevitabl...
Experiences are believed to exist on a continuum from mundane to anomalous. There is also evidence s...
Research suggests psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) are common phenomena and such experiences do not...
Trauma-related symptoms are often experienced after a first psychotic episode. In this study, we con...
The continuum model of psychosis posits that psychotic symptoms are distributed throughout the popul...
Anomalous self-experiences, involving a disturbed sense of identity and “ownership” to experiences, ...
It has been suggested that psychosis may emerge as a reaction to trauma and models of anxiety and ps...
Aim: To investigate the relationship between anomalous self-experiences and duration of untreated ps...
Despite increasing evidence for the role of psychosocial factors in the onset and continuance of psy...
Psychotic experiences (PE) are common in the general population, in particular in childhood, adolesc...
Background: Trauma-related symptoms are often experienced after a first psychotic episode. Objective...
Background Cognitive models of psychosis propose that appraisals (ie, the interpretation and meaning...
Background: Trauma-related symptoms are often experienced after a first psychotic episode. Objective...
Background: Basic self-disturbance (BSD) is proposed to constitute the clinical core of schizophreni...
AbstractA social factor that has gained recent attention in understanding psychosis is trauma. In th...
ObjectivesPsychotic-like anomalous experiences are not inherently distressing, nor do they inevitabl...
Experiences are believed to exist on a continuum from mundane to anomalous. There is also evidence s...
Research suggests psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) are common phenomena and such experiences do not...
Trauma-related symptoms are often experienced after a first psychotic episode. In this study, we con...
The continuum model of psychosis posits that psychotic symptoms are distributed throughout the popul...
Anomalous self-experiences, involving a disturbed sense of identity and “ownership” to experiences, ...
It has been suggested that psychosis may emerge as a reaction to trauma and models of anxiety and ps...
Aim: To investigate the relationship between anomalous self-experiences and duration of untreated ps...
Despite increasing evidence for the role of psychosocial factors in the onset and continuance of psy...
Psychotic experiences (PE) are common in the general population, in particular in childhood, adolesc...
Background: Trauma-related symptoms are often experienced after a first psychotic episode. Objective...
Background Cognitive models of psychosis propose that appraisals (ie, the interpretation and meaning...
Background: Trauma-related symptoms are often experienced after a first psychotic episode. Objective...
Background: Basic self-disturbance (BSD) is proposed to constitute the clinical core of schizophreni...