Background: Cognitive models of the positive symptoms of psychosis specify the cognitive, social and emotional processes hypothesized to contribute to their occurrence and persistence, and propose that vulnerable individuals make characteristic appraisals that result in specific positive symptoms. Method: We describe cognitive models of positive psychotic symptoms and use this as the basis of discussing recent relevant empirical investigations and reviews that integrate cognitive approaches into neurobiological frameworks. Results: Evidence increasingly supports a number of the hypotheses proposed by cognitive models. These are that: psychosis is on a continuum; specific cognitive processes are risk factors for the transition from subclinic...
SUMMARY: Paul Bebbington's recent Special Article provides an excellent synthesis of recent advances...
Summary: Paul Bebbington's recent Special Article provides an excellent synthesis of recent advances...
Summary: Paul Bebbington's recent Special Article provides an excellent synthesis of recent advances...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive models of the positive symptoms of psychosis specify the cognitive, social and...
Background. Cognitive models of the positive symptoms of psychosis specify the cognitive, social and...
In the last 10 years a consensus has developed that the symptoms of psychosis may be better understo...
Schizophrenia affects approximately 1% of the population. A primary symptom of schizophrenia is posi...
Psychosis used to be thought of as essentially a biological condition unamenable to psychological in...
Research suggests psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) are common phenomena and such experiences do not...
In the last 10 years a consensus has developed that the symptoms of psychosis may be better understo...
This article reviews cognitive models of positive and negative symptoms of schizophrenia, as well as...
Psychosis used to be thought of as essentially a biological condition unamenable to psychological in...
achievements of theory and research on the topic of cognitive processes in psychosis. Drawing togeth...
This article reviews cognitive models of positive and negative symptoms of schizophrenia, as well as...
This article reviews cognitive models of positive and negative symptoms of schizophrenia, as well as...
SUMMARY: Paul Bebbington's recent Special Article provides an excellent synthesis of recent advances...
Summary: Paul Bebbington's recent Special Article provides an excellent synthesis of recent advances...
Summary: Paul Bebbington's recent Special Article provides an excellent synthesis of recent advances...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive models of the positive symptoms of psychosis specify the cognitive, social and...
Background. Cognitive models of the positive symptoms of psychosis specify the cognitive, social and...
In the last 10 years a consensus has developed that the symptoms of psychosis may be better understo...
Schizophrenia affects approximately 1% of the population. A primary symptom of schizophrenia is posi...
Psychosis used to be thought of as essentially a biological condition unamenable to psychological in...
Research suggests psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) are common phenomena and such experiences do not...
In the last 10 years a consensus has developed that the symptoms of psychosis may be better understo...
This article reviews cognitive models of positive and negative symptoms of schizophrenia, as well as...
Psychosis used to be thought of as essentially a biological condition unamenable to psychological in...
achievements of theory and research on the topic of cognitive processes in psychosis. Drawing togeth...
This article reviews cognitive models of positive and negative symptoms of schizophrenia, as well as...
This article reviews cognitive models of positive and negative symptoms of schizophrenia, as well as...
SUMMARY: Paul Bebbington's recent Special Article provides an excellent synthesis of recent advances...
Summary: Paul Bebbington's recent Special Article provides an excellent synthesis of recent advances...
Summary: Paul Bebbington's recent Special Article provides an excellent synthesis of recent advances...