Background: The role of emotion in psychosis is being increasingly recognised. Cognitive conceptualisations of psychosis (e.g. [Garety, P.A., Kuipers, E.K., Fowler, D., Freeman, D., Bebbington, P.E., 2001. A cognitive model of the positive symptoms of psychosis. Psychological Medicine, 31, 189-195]) emphasise a central, normal, direct and non-defensive role for negative emotion in the development and maintenance of psychosis. This study tests specific predictions made by Garety et al. [Garety, P.A., Kuipers, E.K., Fowler, D., Freeman, D., Bebbington, P.E., 2001. A cognitive model of the positive symptoms of psychosis. Psychological Medicine, 31, 189-195] about the role of emotion and negative evaluative beliefs in psychosis.Methods: 100 par...
Introduction: The connection between self and psychosis has been qualitatively noted for centuries, ...
Background: Negative beliefs about illness in early psychosis have been shown to have an unfavourabl...
This is the authors' accepted manuscript of an article published in Psychological Medicine.Backgroun...
Background: The role of emotion in psychosis is being increasingly recognised. Cognitive conceptuali...
BACKGROUND: The role of emotion in psychosis is being increasingly recognised. Cognitive conceptuali...
ObjectiveEmotional distress, including depression and anxiety, is commonly reported amongst individu...
Literature review A systematic narrative review was undertaken to examine the link between illness b...
This article has been accepted for publication and will appear in a revised form, subsequent to peer...
The role of negative cognition and effect in maintaining psychotic symptoms is increasingly recogniz...
Introduction: Deficits in Emotion Recognition (ER) contribute significantly to poorer functional out...
Background: Depressive symptoms have been found to accompany and develop following psychosis. Depres...
Objective: To examine the clinically important phenomenon of suicidal ideation in psychosis in relat...
Aim: Self‐esteem has been implicated in the development of psychotic phenomena, especially paranoia....
Background. Assessing illness perceptions has been useful in a range of medical disorders. This stud...
Internalised shame and self-esteem have both been proposed to play an integral role in the relations...
Introduction: The connection between self and psychosis has been qualitatively noted for centuries, ...
Background: Negative beliefs about illness in early psychosis have been shown to have an unfavourabl...
This is the authors' accepted manuscript of an article published in Psychological Medicine.Backgroun...
Background: The role of emotion in psychosis is being increasingly recognised. Cognitive conceptuali...
BACKGROUND: The role of emotion in psychosis is being increasingly recognised. Cognitive conceptuali...
ObjectiveEmotional distress, including depression and anxiety, is commonly reported amongst individu...
Literature review A systematic narrative review was undertaken to examine the link between illness b...
This article has been accepted for publication and will appear in a revised form, subsequent to peer...
The role of negative cognition and effect in maintaining psychotic symptoms is increasingly recogniz...
Introduction: Deficits in Emotion Recognition (ER) contribute significantly to poorer functional out...
Background: Depressive symptoms have been found to accompany and develop following psychosis. Depres...
Objective: To examine the clinically important phenomenon of suicidal ideation in psychosis in relat...
Aim: Self‐esteem has been implicated in the development of psychotic phenomena, especially paranoia....
Background. Assessing illness perceptions has been useful in a range of medical disorders. This stud...
Internalised shame and self-esteem have both been proposed to play an integral role in the relations...
Introduction: The connection between self and psychosis has been qualitatively noted for centuries, ...
Background: Negative beliefs about illness in early psychosis have been shown to have an unfavourabl...
This is the authors' accepted manuscript of an article published in Psychological Medicine.Backgroun...