A literature review indicated that psychopathological symptomology must be considered within the social context of the patient. Recent research has suggested that the psychopathological symptoms of the psychotic patient function on a covert level of communication as a strategy to control the threat of interpersonal intimacy. The present investigation similarly examined the interpersonal function of another class of patient symptomology, somatic symptoms. It was hypothesized that somatic symptom verbalizations of psychiatric outpatients also can serve as covert messages to avoid the risk of interpersonal intimacy. Results indicated that only the high-somatic-symptom patients significantly increased their symptom verbalizations in response to...
Objective Recent evidence found that patients with schizophrenia display non‐verbal behaviour desig...
In psychiatric diagnostic interviews, a clinician's question designed to elicit a specific symptom d...
BACKGROUND: Non-verbal behaviour is fundamental to social interaction. Patients with schizophrenia d...
Emotional interplay and communication with patients diagnosed with schizophrenia was studied in clin...
Background: Communicating about psychotic symptoms can be challenging. This study aimed to identify ...
Secrecy, concealment, and thought supression are assumed to be important aspects of psychopathology....
Background: Nonverbal communication is a critical feature of successful social interaction and inter...
Several studies have consistently shown that patients with schizophrenia or schizophrenia spectrum d...
Experience from psychotherapy shows that the majority of patients commence the psychotherapeutic rel...
Despite the central role of nonverbal behavior in regulating social interactions, its relationship t...
PublishedJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tOBJECTIVE: Recent evidence found that patien...
The mental status examination is the objective portion of any comprehensive psychiatric assessment a...
An Interpersonal Interview Situation was developed to study experimentally the ability of 56 female ...
Disordered interpersonal communication can be a serious problem in schizophrenia. Recent advances in...
PublishedJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tReviewPatients with a diagnosis of schizophr...
Objective Recent evidence found that patients with schizophrenia display non‐verbal behaviour desig...
In psychiatric diagnostic interviews, a clinician's question designed to elicit a specific symptom d...
BACKGROUND: Non-verbal behaviour is fundamental to social interaction. Patients with schizophrenia d...
Emotional interplay and communication with patients diagnosed with schizophrenia was studied in clin...
Background: Communicating about psychotic symptoms can be challenging. This study aimed to identify ...
Secrecy, concealment, and thought supression are assumed to be important aspects of psychopathology....
Background: Nonverbal communication is a critical feature of successful social interaction and inter...
Several studies have consistently shown that patients with schizophrenia or schizophrenia spectrum d...
Experience from psychotherapy shows that the majority of patients commence the psychotherapeutic rel...
Despite the central role of nonverbal behavior in regulating social interactions, its relationship t...
PublishedJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tOBJECTIVE: Recent evidence found that patien...
The mental status examination is the objective portion of any comprehensive psychiatric assessment a...
An Interpersonal Interview Situation was developed to study experimentally the ability of 56 female ...
Disordered interpersonal communication can be a serious problem in schizophrenia. Recent advances in...
PublishedJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tReviewPatients with a diagnosis of schizophr...
Objective Recent evidence found that patients with schizophrenia display non‐verbal behaviour desig...
In psychiatric diagnostic interviews, a clinician's question designed to elicit a specific symptom d...
BACKGROUND: Non-verbal behaviour is fundamental to social interaction. Patients with schizophrenia d...