The mechanisms contributing to the occurrence of auditory hallucinations have not been fully described, although many researchers agree that they may result from some type of misattributed cognitive event. A number of authors have shown that this misattribution may be influenced by 'top down' processes such as beliefs and expectations. This type of cognitive bias has also been implicated in other psychological disorders. One area of focus, particularly within the anxiety disorders, has been on metacognitive beliefs and their role in the occurrence and maintenance of symptoms. Metacognitive beliefs have not been widely investigated in psychosis and tools to investigate them have not been developed. In this study, a metacognitions questionnai...
The aim of present rssearch was to determine the relationship between meta-cognitive beliefs and chi...
Objective: Metacognitive beliefs (MCB) may guide information and attention processes, increasing aff...
Metacognitive beliefs are ‘thoughts about thoughts’ and they have been implicated in the development...
An influential model of hallucinations proposed by Morrison et al. (1995. Behavioural and Cognitive ...
Objectives. This study explores associations between metacognitive beliefs and beliefs about voices ...
Introduction: Auditory hallucinations are a commonly experienced phenomenon. Theories have been devi...
OBJECTIVES: To test the hypothesis that metacognitive beliefs are implicated in the development of d...
Morrison et al. (Behav Cogn Psychother 23(3):265–280, 1995) have proposed a cognitive model which a...
Objectives. This study explored specific and differential effects of metacognitive beliefs on pronen...
Objectives. This study examines the relationship between a predisposition to hallucinations and meta...
Disordered or maladaptive meta-cognitive processing appears to be a prominent feature for some indiv...
INTRODUCTION: Recent studies have linked hallucination-proneness to dysfunctional metacognitive beli...
In a non-clinical sample (N = 751), we investigated relations among two subscales (self-reported int...
© 2013 Dr. Steven Bryce LeicesterTo date there has been limited investigation of cognitive factors ...
This study investigated the contribution of meta-cognitive beliefs and Early Maladptive Schemas (EMS...
The aim of present rssearch was to determine the relationship between meta-cognitive beliefs and chi...
Objective: Metacognitive beliefs (MCB) may guide information and attention processes, increasing aff...
Metacognitive beliefs are ‘thoughts about thoughts’ and they have been implicated in the development...
An influential model of hallucinations proposed by Morrison et al. (1995. Behavioural and Cognitive ...
Objectives. This study explores associations between metacognitive beliefs and beliefs about voices ...
Introduction: Auditory hallucinations are a commonly experienced phenomenon. Theories have been devi...
OBJECTIVES: To test the hypothesis that metacognitive beliefs are implicated in the development of d...
Morrison et al. (Behav Cogn Psychother 23(3):265–280, 1995) have proposed a cognitive model which a...
Objectives. This study explored specific and differential effects of metacognitive beliefs on pronen...
Objectives. This study examines the relationship between a predisposition to hallucinations and meta...
Disordered or maladaptive meta-cognitive processing appears to be a prominent feature for some indiv...
INTRODUCTION: Recent studies have linked hallucination-proneness to dysfunctional metacognitive beli...
In a non-clinical sample (N = 751), we investigated relations among two subscales (self-reported int...
© 2013 Dr. Steven Bryce LeicesterTo date there has been limited investigation of cognitive factors ...
This study investigated the contribution of meta-cognitive beliefs and Early Maladptive Schemas (EMS...
The aim of present rssearch was to determine the relationship between meta-cognitive beliefs and chi...
Objective: Metacognitive beliefs (MCB) may guide information and attention processes, increasing aff...
Metacognitive beliefs are ‘thoughts about thoughts’ and they have been implicated in the development...