An influential model of persecutory delusions put forward by Bentall and colleagues hypothesizes that persecutory-deluded patients avoid the activation of negative self-beliefs by making externalising, personalising attributions for negative events. The first study reported here used a new instrument for the measurement of persecutory ideation, the Paranoid, Persecutory and Delusion-Proneness Questionnaire, to investigate whether attributional biases are associated with subclinical persecutory ideation. The second study extended this investigation by re-examining associations between attributional biases and persecutory delusions. Both studies used the Internal, Personal and Situational Attributions Questionnaire to measure attributional st...
Previous research has found that reduced self-reassurance and heightened verbal 'self-attacking' of ...
Persecutory delusions refer to believing one is being ‘tormented, followed, tricked, spied on or sub...
Previous research has found that reduced self-reassurance and heightened verbal ‘self-attacking’ of ...
Individuals with persecutory delusions have been reported to make external and stable attributions f...
Many studies have found that people experiencing persecu-tory delusions have a marked tendency to us...
Background: Research has shown that individuals with persecutory delusions excessively externally at...
The attributional style of outpatients with schizophre-nia with and without persecutory delusions wa...
People holding persecutory beliefs have been hypothesised to show a self-serving attributional style...
People holding persecutory beliefs have been hypothesised to show a self-serving attributional style...
Schizophrenia patients with persecutory delusions and patients with Asperger's syndrome were compare...
A "self-serving" attributional bias (attributing positive events to something about oneself, and neg...
The presence of externalizing bias (EB) for negative events together with personalizing bias (PB) (a...
Objectives Attributional biases to externalize blame for negative events (externalizing bias) and to...
At least 10-15% of the general population regularly experience paranoid thoughts and persecutory del...
This thesis examines the role of self-concept in cognitive models of persecutory delusions. It consi...
Previous research has found that reduced self-reassurance and heightened verbal 'self-attacking' of ...
Persecutory delusions refer to believing one is being ‘tormented, followed, tricked, spied on or sub...
Previous research has found that reduced self-reassurance and heightened verbal ‘self-attacking’ of ...
Individuals with persecutory delusions have been reported to make external and stable attributions f...
Many studies have found that people experiencing persecu-tory delusions have a marked tendency to us...
Background: Research has shown that individuals with persecutory delusions excessively externally at...
The attributional style of outpatients with schizophre-nia with and without persecutory delusions wa...
People holding persecutory beliefs have been hypothesised to show a self-serving attributional style...
People holding persecutory beliefs have been hypothesised to show a self-serving attributional style...
Schizophrenia patients with persecutory delusions and patients with Asperger's syndrome were compare...
A "self-serving" attributional bias (attributing positive events to something about oneself, and neg...
The presence of externalizing bias (EB) for negative events together with personalizing bias (PB) (a...
Objectives Attributional biases to externalize blame for negative events (externalizing bias) and to...
At least 10-15% of the general population regularly experience paranoid thoughts and persecutory del...
This thesis examines the role of self-concept in cognitive models of persecutory delusions. It consi...
Previous research has found that reduced self-reassurance and heightened verbal 'self-attacking' of ...
Persecutory delusions refer to believing one is being ‘tormented, followed, tricked, spied on or sub...
Previous research has found that reduced self-reassurance and heightened verbal ‘self-attacking’ of ...