Context: Paranoia embodies altered representation of the social environment, fuelling altered feelings of social acceptance leading to further mistrust. Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT) may relieve paranoia and reduce its impact on social acceptance. Objective: To determine whether MBCT alters momentary feeling of paranoia and social acceptance in daily life. Design: Randomized controlled trial of daily-life repeated measures (up to 120 per participant) before and after allocation to MBCT or waiting list control. Participants: Volunteer sample of 130 eligible men and women with residual affective dysregulation after at least one episode of major depressive disorder. Interventions: Eight weeks of MBCT in groups of 10-15 participant...
Introduction: The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of mindfulness-based cogni...
AbstractBackgroundResearch has shown that paranoia may directly build on negative ideas about the se...
Background MBCT is a relapse-prevention intervention for people experiencing major depression. Three...
Context: Paranoia embodies altered representation of the social environment, fuelling altered feelin...
CONTEXT:Paranoia embodies altered representation of the social environment, fuelling altered feeling...
Paranoia is common and distressing in the general population and can impact on health, emotional wel...
Objectives : Paranoia is common in the general population and can impact on health, emotional well-b...
Objectives The purpose of this article was to examine the role of mindfulness, and its facets, in pr...
Randomized controlled trials have demonstrated that mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT) is ef...
Objective: Individuals with a history of recurrent depressive episodes are at increased risk of nega...
Paranoia is common and distressing in the general population and can impact on health, emotional wel...
Background: Emerging evidence suggests that mindfulness can be beneficial for people with distressin...
Background: Research has shown that paranoia may directly build on negative ideas about the self. F...
BACKGROUND: Research has shown that paranoia may directly build on negative ideas about the self. Fe...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study is to examine the efficacy of mindfulness-based cognitive therapy ...
Introduction: The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of mindfulness-based cogni...
AbstractBackgroundResearch has shown that paranoia may directly build on negative ideas about the se...
Background MBCT is a relapse-prevention intervention for people experiencing major depression. Three...
Context: Paranoia embodies altered representation of the social environment, fuelling altered feelin...
CONTEXT:Paranoia embodies altered representation of the social environment, fuelling altered feeling...
Paranoia is common and distressing in the general population and can impact on health, emotional wel...
Objectives : Paranoia is common in the general population and can impact on health, emotional well-b...
Objectives The purpose of this article was to examine the role of mindfulness, and its facets, in pr...
Randomized controlled trials have demonstrated that mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT) is ef...
Objective: Individuals with a history of recurrent depressive episodes are at increased risk of nega...
Paranoia is common and distressing in the general population and can impact on health, emotional wel...
Background: Emerging evidence suggests that mindfulness can be beneficial for people with distressin...
Background: Research has shown that paranoia may directly build on negative ideas about the self. F...
BACKGROUND: Research has shown that paranoia may directly build on negative ideas about the self. Fe...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study is to examine the efficacy of mindfulness-based cognitive therapy ...
Introduction: The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of mindfulness-based cogni...
AbstractBackgroundResearch has shown that paranoia may directly build on negative ideas about the se...
Background MBCT is a relapse-prevention intervention for people experiencing major depression. Three...