Background. Traditional instruments that measure self-esteem may not relate directly to the schema construct as outlined in recent cognitive models. The Brief Core Schema Scales (BCSS) aim to provide a theoretically coherent self-report assessment of schemata concerning self and others in psychosis. The scales assess four dimensions of self and other evaluation: negative-self, positive-self, negative-other, positive-other. Method. We analysed the psychometric properties of the BCSS using a sample of 754 students recruited by email and 252 people with psychosis recruited as part of a trial of cognitive therapy. We report the internal consistency, stability and the factor structure of the scale, and the association of the BCSS with measures o...
Introduction: The connection between self and psychosis has been qualitatively noted for centuries, ...
Negative self-schemas have been implicated in both paranoia and depression. There is a lack of resea...
The internalization of public stigma by persons with serious mental illnesses may lead to self-stigm...
BACKGROUND: Traditional instruments that measure self-esteem may not relate directly to the schema c...
Background. Traditional instruments that measure self-esteem may not relate directly to the schema c...
This article has been accepted for publication and will appear in a revised form, subsequent to peer...
BACKGROUND: Schema Theory proposes that the development of maladaptive schemas are based on a combin...
Aim: Self‐esteem has been implicated in the development of psychotic phenomena, especially paranoia....
Objective: The present study investigated the stability of the self-schema in patients with schizoph...
Background: The objective of this study is to test the conflicting theories concerning the associati...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2020-09-10, revised 2021-04-26, accepted 2...
It has been theorised that patients with persecutory delusions display a lack of covert self-esteem ...
The psychometric characteristics of the Beck Self-Esteem Scales (BSE) are described for 360 psychiat...
Evidence suggests that self-esteem is an important mechanism in pathways to psychosis. However, whet...
No studies have examined the association between self-esteem and paranoia developmentally across the...
Introduction: The connection between self and psychosis has been qualitatively noted for centuries, ...
Negative self-schemas have been implicated in both paranoia and depression. There is a lack of resea...
The internalization of public stigma by persons with serious mental illnesses may lead to self-stigm...
BACKGROUND: Traditional instruments that measure self-esteem may not relate directly to the schema c...
Background. Traditional instruments that measure self-esteem may not relate directly to the schema c...
This article has been accepted for publication and will appear in a revised form, subsequent to peer...
BACKGROUND: Schema Theory proposes that the development of maladaptive schemas are based on a combin...
Aim: Self‐esteem has been implicated in the development of psychotic phenomena, especially paranoia....
Objective: The present study investigated the stability of the self-schema in patients with schizoph...
Background: The objective of this study is to test the conflicting theories concerning the associati...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2020-09-10, revised 2021-04-26, accepted 2...
It has been theorised that patients with persecutory delusions display a lack of covert self-esteem ...
The psychometric characteristics of the Beck Self-Esteem Scales (BSE) are described for 360 psychiat...
Evidence suggests that self-esteem is an important mechanism in pathways to psychosis. However, whet...
No studies have examined the association between self-esteem and paranoia developmentally across the...
Introduction: The connection between self and psychosis has been qualitatively noted for centuries, ...
Negative self-schemas have been implicated in both paranoia and depression. There is a lack of resea...
The internalization of public stigma by persons with serious mental illnesses may lead to self-stigm...