Individuals who hear voices during psychosis may be vulnerable to increased distress. Cognitive models place emphasis on the role of subjective and cognitive appraisals of voices in influencing different emotional reactions. This paper systematically reviewed literature investigating the relationship between appraisals of voices and distress. The review included 26 studies, published between 1990 and 2008. Several types of appraisals were found to be linked to higher levels of distress in voice hearers, including voices appraised as malevolent, voices appraised as high in supremacy, voices appraised to have personal acquaintance with the individual, and attitudes of disapproval and rejection towards voices. However, results from cognitive t...
Overview: This thesis consists of three parts: a literature review (part 1), an empirical paper (par...
This article focuses on the experience of living with auditory hallucinations, or hearing voices. Re...
ICAP 2015: 17th International Conference on Applied Psychology. Tokyo, Japan, May 28-29, 2015.Audito...
This paper systematically reviewed literature investigating the relationship between appraisals of v...
Individuals who hear voices during psychosis may be vulnerable to increased distress. Cognitive mode...
This research examines recent developments in the cognitive model of auditory hallucinations ("voice...
‘Voices’ or auditory hallucinations are a common phenomenon in clinical settings. In recent years, ...
The current research used the Implicit Relational Assessment Procedure (IRAP) as a preliminary step ...
OBJECTIVES: To test the hypothesis that metacognitive beliefs are implicated in the development of d...
BACKGROUND: This study measures the impact of beliefs about auditory hallucinations on social functi...
Despite a steep rise in the evidence base for third‐wave cognitive and behavioural therapy approache...
Objectives Research has suggested that the extent to which voices (i.e., auditory verbal hallucinati...
Determining reliable and clinically significant change is central to evidence‐based practice yet rar...
Auditory hallucinations among the most invalidating and distressing experiences reported by patients...
While many who hear auditory hallucinations (AHs) experience them as unpleasant, some do not Little ...
Overview: This thesis consists of three parts: a literature review (part 1), an empirical paper (par...
This article focuses on the experience of living with auditory hallucinations, or hearing voices. Re...
ICAP 2015: 17th International Conference on Applied Psychology. Tokyo, Japan, May 28-29, 2015.Audito...
This paper systematically reviewed literature investigating the relationship between appraisals of v...
Individuals who hear voices during psychosis may be vulnerable to increased distress. Cognitive mode...
This research examines recent developments in the cognitive model of auditory hallucinations ("voice...
‘Voices’ or auditory hallucinations are a common phenomenon in clinical settings. In recent years, ...
The current research used the Implicit Relational Assessment Procedure (IRAP) as a preliminary step ...
OBJECTIVES: To test the hypothesis that metacognitive beliefs are implicated in the development of d...
BACKGROUND: This study measures the impact of beliefs about auditory hallucinations on social functi...
Despite a steep rise in the evidence base for third‐wave cognitive and behavioural therapy approache...
Objectives Research has suggested that the extent to which voices (i.e., auditory verbal hallucinati...
Determining reliable and clinically significant change is central to evidence‐based practice yet rar...
Auditory hallucinations among the most invalidating and distressing experiences reported by patients...
While many who hear auditory hallucinations (AHs) experience them as unpleasant, some do not Little ...
Overview: This thesis consists of three parts: a literature review (part 1), an empirical paper (par...
This article focuses on the experience of living with auditory hallucinations, or hearing voices. Re...
ICAP 2015: 17th International Conference on Applied Psychology. Tokyo, Japan, May 28-29, 2015.Audito...