One of the leading and central figures in research on delusions, Max Coltheart, presents and summarises his heretofore work in a short text. Miyazono and Bortolotti present an interesting argument aimed at the charges against the doxastic concept of delusions. Adams, Brown and Friston showcase a predictive-Bayesian concept of delusions. Young criticizes the current changes in the two-factor account of delusions and argues that the role of experience should not be dismissed within it. Kapusta presents an interesting, phenomenological approach to delusions, rooted in the classic works of Karl Jaspers. In the last article, Carruthers takes a look at delusions from a different perspective. He uses them in order to show the weakness of...
Following the publication of Karl Jaspers' General Psychopathology (1913), delusions have been chara...
This thesis develops a novel framework for explaining delusions. In Chapter 1, I introduce the t...
PURPOSE: To review critically the evidence for three contemporary theories of delusions. METHODS: Th...
One of the leading and central figures in research on delusions, Max Coltheart, presents a...
This chapter gives an illustrated overview of recent philosophical work on the concept of delusion. ...
Theorists of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) for schizophrenia claim that understanding aberrant ...
Abstract In this paper I investigate the topic of paranoid atmospheres. This subject is especially o...
In both cognitive science and philosophy, many theorists have recently appealed to a predictive proc...
Abstract: The present article proposes a logical account of delusions, which are regarded as conclus...
Purpose. To review critically the evidence for three contemporary theories of delusions. Methods.The...
The notion of a delusion occupies a central place in psychotherapy. The presence of delusional think...
"August 2012"Bibliography: pages 251-279.Introduction -- 1. Phenomenology and delusions -- 2. Brenda...
Delusions are unhinged hinge certainties. Delusions are defined as strongly anchored beliefs that do...
BackgroundDelusion occupies an important position in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with ps...
Does the formation of delusions involve abnormal reasoning? According to the prominent ‘two-factor...
Following the publication of Karl Jaspers' General Psychopathology (1913), delusions have been chara...
This thesis develops a novel framework for explaining delusions. In Chapter 1, I introduce the t...
PURPOSE: To review critically the evidence for three contemporary theories of delusions. METHODS: Th...
One of the leading and central figures in research on delusions, Max Coltheart, presents a...
This chapter gives an illustrated overview of recent philosophical work on the concept of delusion. ...
Theorists of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) for schizophrenia claim that understanding aberrant ...
Abstract In this paper I investigate the topic of paranoid atmospheres. This subject is especially o...
In both cognitive science and philosophy, many theorists have recently appealed to a predictive proc...
Abstract: The present article proposes a logical account of delusions, which are regarded as conclus...
Purpose. To review critically the evidence for three contemporary theories of delusions. Methods.The...
The notion of a delusion occupies a central place in psychotherapy. The presence of delusional think...
"August 2012"Bibliography: pages 251-279.Introduction -- 1. Phenomenology and delusions -- 2. Brenda...
Delusions are unhinged hinge certainties. Delusions are defined as strongly anchored beliefs that do...
BackgroundDelusion occupies an important position in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with ps...
Does the formation of delusions involve abnormal reasoning? According to the prominent ‘two-factor...
Following the publication of Karl Jaspers' General Psychopathology (1913), delusions have been chara...
This thesis develops a novel framework for explaining delusions. In Chapter 1, I introduce the t...
PURPOSE: To review critically the evidence for three contemporary theories of delusions. METHODS: Th...