Paranoia is a disruptive belief that can vary across a continuum, ranging from persecutory delusions presented in clinical settings to paranoid cognitions that are highly prevalent in the general population. The literature suggests that paranoid thoughts derive from the activation of a paranoid schema or information processing biases that can be sensitive to socially ambiguous stimuli and influence the processing of threatening situations
Paranoia is a complex phenomenon that is likely to arise from a number of factors. In a recent cogni...
Background: Bentall, Corcoran, Howard, Blackwood, and Kinderman (2001) suggested that paranoid indi...
Background: Numerous studies have shown that paranoia is common in the nonclinical population; howev...
BACKGROUND: Paranoia is a disruptive belief that can vary across a continuum, ranging from persecuto...
Paranoid beliefs, though key to the diagnosis of paranoid schizophrenia, are not exclusively seen in...
Paranoia (often manifest as persecutory delusions) is a common symptom of psychosis, but is also see...
BACKGROUND: Psychotic phenomena appear to form a continuum with normal experience and beliefs, and m...
More than 10% of the general population regularly experience paranoid thoughts. Persecutory delusion...
This thesis provides a different perspective into the study of paranoia. Literature on this field ha...
ABSTRACT Reason for Study To evaluate differences in the perception of threat by patients, with eith...
Paranoia is the belief that harm is intended by others. It may arise from selective pressures to inf...
Paranoia is a complex phenomenon that is likely to arise from a number of factors. In a recent cogni...
Paranoia, or persecutory delusions, is a quintessential symptom of psychotic disorders such as schiz...
Background. A metacognitive approach to the conceptualization of paranoia as a strategy for managing...
Paranoid ideation has been regarded as a cognitive and a social process used as a defence against pe...
Paranoia is a complex phenomenon that is likely to arise from a number of factors. In a recent cogni...
Background: Bentall, Corcoran, Howard, Blackwood, and Kinderman (2001) suggested that paranoid indi...
Background: Numerous studies have shown that paranoia is common in the nonclinical population; howev...
BACKGROUND: Paranoia is a disruptive belief that can vary across a continuum, ranging from persecuto...
Paranoid beliefs, though key to the diagnosis of paranoid schizophrenia, are not exclusively seen in...
Paranoia (often manifest as persecutory delusions) is a common symptom of psychosis, but is also see...
BACKGROUND: Psychotic phenomena appear to form a continuum with normal experience and beliefs, and m...
More than 10% of the general population regularly experience paranoid thoughts. Persecutory delusion...
This thesis provides a different perspective into the study of paranoia. Literature on this field ha...
ABSTRACT Reason for Study To evaluate differences in the perception of threat by patients, with eith...
Paranoia is the belief that harm is intended by others. It may arise from selective pressures to inf...
Paranoia is a complex phenomenon that is likely to arise from a number of factors. In a recent cogni...
Paranoia, or persecutory delusions, is a quintessential symptom of psychotic disorders such as schiz...
Background. A metacognitive approach to the conceptualization of paranoia as a strategy for managing...
Paranoid ideation has been regarded as a cognitive and a social process used as a defence against pe...
Paranoia is a complex phenomenon that is likely to arise from a number of factors. In a recent cogni...
Background: Bentall, Corcoran, Howard, Blackwood, and Kinderman (2001) suggested that paranoid indi...
Background: Numerous studies have shown that paranoia is common in the nonclinical population; howev...