Schizophrenia patients with persecutory delusions and patients with Asperger's syndrome were compared using two measures of theory of mind (ToM; the ability to infer mental states in other people), the Hints task, and the Reading the Mind in the Eyes task, and a new measure of attributional style (style of inferring the causes of important events), the AttribUtional Style Structured Interview (ASSI). Paranoid beliefs were measured using Fenigstien and Variable's Paranoia Scale (PS). The deluded group had the highest scores on the Paranoia Scale but the scores of the Asperger's group's were higher than those of the controls. Paranoid patients made more external-personal attributions for negative events than the Asperger's and control groups....
At least 10-15% of the general population regularly experience paranoid thoughts and persecutory del...
There is evidence that Asperger syndrome is associated with delusional beliefs. Cognitive theories o...
Background. A metacognitive approach to the conceptualization of paranoia as a strategy for managing...
Schizophrenia patients with persecutory delusions and patients with Asperger's syndrome were compare...
Theory of mind (ToM) deficits are central to autistic spectrum disorders, including Asperger syndrom...
An influential model of persecutory delusions put forward by Bentall and colleagues hypothesizes tha...
The attributional style of outpatients with schizophre-nia with and without persecutory delusions wa...
Impairments in social cognition are known to have severe impacts on functional outcome in schizophre...
Deluded people differ from nondeluded controls on attributional style questionnaires and probabilist...
Many studies have found that people experiencing persecu-tory delusions have a marked tendency to us...
Deluded people differ from nondeluded controls on attribu-tional style questionnaires and probabilis...
Context Paranoid delusions are a common symptom of a range of psychotic disorders. A variety of psyc...
People holding persecutory beliefs have been hypothesised to show a self-serving attributional style...
Objectives. Trower and Chadwick's (1995) theory of two types of paranoia ('poor me' and 'bad me') pr...
People holding persecutory beliefs have been hypothesised to show a self-serving attributional style...
At least 10-15% of the general population regularly experience paranoid thoughts and persecutory del...
There is evidence that Asperger syndrome is associated with delusional beliefs. Cognitive theories o...
Background. A metacognitive approach to the conceptualization of paranoia as a strategy for managing...
Schizophrenia patients with persecutory delusions and patients with Asperger's syndrome were compare...
Theory of mind (ToM) deficits are central to autistic spectrum disorders, including Asperger syndrom...
An influential model of persecutory delusions put forward by Bentall and colleagues hypothesizes tha...
The attributional style of outpatients with schizophre-nia with and without persecutory delusions wa...
Impairments in social cognition are known to have severe impacts on functional outcome in schizophre...
Deluded people differ from nondeluded controls on attributional style questionnaires and probabilist...
Many studies have found that people experiencing persecu-tory delusions have a marked tendency to us...
Deluded people differ from nondeluded controls on attribu-tional style questionnaires and probabilis...
Context Paranoid delusions are a common symptom of a range of psychotic disorders. A variety of psyc...
People holding persecutory beliefs have been hypothesised to show a self-serving attributional style...
Objectives. Trower and Chadwick's (1995) theory of two types of paranoia ('poor me' and 'bad me') pr...
People holding persecutory beliefs have been hypothesised to show a self-serving attributional style...
At least 10-15% of the general population regularly experience paranoid thoughts and persecutory del...
There is evidence that Asperger syndrome is associated with delusional beliefs. Cognitive theories o...
Background. A metacognitive approach to the conceptualization of paranoia as a strategy for managing...