Objectives The study examined (1) the role of experiential avoidance (EA), conceptualized as intolerance towards aversive mental states, in paranoid delusions and (2) the mechanisms underlying EA. DesignA 6-day prospective momentary assessment study. MethodsParanoid patients (N=41) were studied using the experience sampling method (ESM), a structured diary technique, assessing psychopathology and current context in daily life. ResultsThe results showed that both low self-esteem and EA contributed to paranoid thinking. The relationship between low self-esteem and paranoia was partially mediated by EA and the relationship between EA and paranoia was partially mediated by low self-esteem. The detrimental effect of EA on self-esteem was more pr...
Background & objectivesCognitive models of paranoia incorporate many of the processes implicated...
Paranoia is a complex phenomenon that is likely to arise from a number of factors. In a recent cogni...
Background and objectives: The relationship between self-esteem and paranoia may be influenced by so...
Objectives The study examined (1) the role of experiential avoidance (EA), conceptualized as intoler...
OBJECTIVES: The study examined (1) the role of experiential avoidance (EA), conceptualized as intole...
It is thought that experiential avoidance (EA), conceptualised as avoidance of unpleasant mental exp...
Hypothesized relationships between experiential avoidance (EA), self-esteem, and paranoia were teste...
Design. A 1-week, prospective momentary assessment study. Methods. Data were collected using the exp...
The Experience Sampling Method (ESM) - a structured diary technique – has been used to investigate p...
INTRODUCTION: Theories of delusions often underplay the role of their content. With respect to perse...
OBJECTIVES. The evidence to date for a causal role of emotions in the generation of paranoid symptom...
Theory and research in the field of persecutory beliefs have identified a number of important psycho...
Paranoid-like cognitions are common in the general population and can be triggered by heightened sel...
Objectives: Experiential Avoidance (EA) has been conceptualised as one of the main vulnerability pro...
Paranoia is a complex phenomenon that is likely to arise from a number of factors. In a recent cogni...
Background & objectivesCognitive models of paranoia incorporate many of the processes implicated...
Paranoia is a complex phenomenon that is likely to arise from a number of factors. In a recent cogni...
Background and objectives: The relationship between self-esteem and paranoia may be influenced by so...
Objectives The study examined (1) the role of experiential avoidance (EA), conceptualized as intoler...
OBJECTIVES: The study examined (1) the role of experiential avoidance (EA), conceptualized as intole...
It is thought that experiential avoidance (EA), conceptualised as avoidance of unpleasant mental exp...
Hypothesized relationships between experiential avoidance (EA), self-esteem, and paranoia were teste...
Design. A 1-week, prospective momentary assessment study. Methods. Data were collected using the exp...
The Experience Sampling Method (ESM) - a structured diary technique – has been used to investigate p...
INTRODUCTION: Theories of delusions often underplay the role of their content. With respect to perse...
OBJECTIVES. The evidence to date for a causal role of emotions in the generation of paranoid symptom...
Theory and research in the field of persecutory beliefs have identified a number of important psycho...
Paranoid-like cognitions are common in the general population and can be triggered by heightened sel...
Objectives: Experiential Avoidance (EA) has been conceptualised as one of the main vulnerability pro...
Paranoia is a complex phenomenon that is likely to arise from a number of factors. In a recent cogni...
Background & objectivesCognitive models of paranoia incorporate many of the processes implicated...
Paranoia is a complex phenomenon that is likely to arise from a number of factors. In a recent cogni...
Background and objectives: The relationship between self-esteem and paranoia may be influenced by so...