To mitigate the often chronic course of schizophrenia and improve functional outcome, researchers are increasingly interested in prodromal states and psychological risk factors that may predict the outbreak of psychotic symptoms, but are also amenable to change. In recent years, depressive symptoms have been proposed as precursors of psychosis and some interventional studies indicate that the amelioration of depressive symptoms and depression-related thinking styles (e.g., worrying) improves positive symptoms, thereby “killing two birds with one stone”. Yet, in a prior study, we were unable to find a strong specific predictive role of depression on paranoia over three years, which may have been due to the use of a nonclinical sample with mi...
Background: The results of studies about relationship between depression and positive signs in schiz...
Purpose: A number of recent studies suggest that delusions may be explained as a continuum from norm...
It is commonly assumed that there are clear lines of demarcation between anxiety and depressive diso...
To mitigate the often chronic course of schizophrenia and improve functional outcome, researchers ar...
Background and objectives: Affective versus nonaffective psychoses are today no longer regarded as m...
BACKGROUND The link between depression and paranoia has long been discussed in psychiatric litera...
Depression is common in people with schizophrenia, but how it might directly contribute to the persi...
The role of negative cognition and effect in maintaining psychotic symptoms is increasingly recogniz...
Context Paranoid delusions are a common symptom of a range of psychotic disorders. A variety of psyc...
The role of negative cognition and effect in maintaining psychotic symptoms is increasingly recogniz...
There is uncertainty regarding the prognostic value of depressive symptoms in schizophrenia, having ...
The present study investigated the causal predominance of cognition on anxiety, depression, paranoia...
Worry may be common in patients with paranoia and a contributory causal factor in the occurrence of ...
Post-psychotic depression (PPD) is an important and frequent clinical phenomenon featuring controver...
Background: It is commonly assumed that there are clear lines of demarcation between anxiety and dep...
Background: The results of studies about relationship between depression and positive signs in schiz...
Purpose: A number of recent studies suggest that delusions may be explained as a continuum from norm...
It is commonly assumed that there are clear lines of demarcation between anxiety and depressive diso...
To mitigate the often chronic course of schizophrenia and improve functional outcome, researchers ar...
Background and objectives: Affective versus nonaffective psychoses are today no longer regarded as m...
BACKGROUND The link between depression and paranoia has long been discussed in psychiatric litera...
Depression is common in people with schizophrenia, but how it might directly contribute to the persi...
The role of negative cognition and effect in maintaining psychotic symptoms is increasingly recogniz...
Context Paranoid delusions are a common symptom of a range of psychotic disorders. A variety of psyc...
The role of negative cognition and effect in maintaining psychotic symptoms is increasingly recogniz...
There is uncertainty regarding the prognostic value of depressive symptoms in schizophrenia, having ...
The present study investigated the causal predominance of cognition on anxiety, depression, paranoia...
Worry may be common in patients with paranoia and a contributory causal factor in the occurrence of ...
Post-psychotic depression (PPD) is an important and frequent clinical phenomenon featuring controver...
Background: It is commonly assumed that there are clear lines of demarcation between anxiety and dep...
Background: The results of studies about relationship between depression and positive signs in schiz...
Purpose: A number of recent studies suggest that delusions may be explained as a continuum from norm...
It is commonly assumed that there are clear lines of demarcation between anxiety and depressive diso...