Following the publication of Karl Jaspers' General Psychopathology (1913), delusions have been characterized as being nonunderstandable in terms of the person's biography, motivations, and historical-cultural context. According to Jaspers, this loss of understandability is due to an underlying neurobiological process, which has interrupted the normal development of the individual's personality. Inheriting the 19th-century division between the natural-and human-historical sciences, Jaspers emphasizes the psychological understanding of mental disorders as narrative-based, holistic, and contextual. By doing so, he embraces cultural, ethnic, and individual differences and anticipates a person-centered medicine. However, he also affirms the valu...
Objective: To examine the hypothesis that the “natural” combination of delusions and hallucinations ...
Delusions are commonly conceived as false beliefs that are held with certainty and which cannot be c...
Delusions are irrational, tenacious, and incorrigible false beliefs that are the most common symptom...
BackgroundDelusion occupies an important position in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with ps...
Theorists of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) for schizophrenia claim that understanding aberrant ...
Diagnostic classification systems contain a core divide between neurosis and psychosis, leading to t...
This study proposes a transdiagnostic framework for delusion development, analysing psychiatric (sch...
OBJECTIVE: The clinical hallmark of schizophrenia is psychosis. The objective of this overview is to...
Early psychopathological attempts to characterize the vulnerability to schizophrenia were based on t...
Delusion has always been a central topic for psychiatric research with regard to etiology and pathog...
Klaus Conrad’s major contribution to the phenomenology of psychosis focused on the patient’s experie...
Diagnostic classification systems contain a core divide between neurosis and psychosis, leading to t...
Conceptualization of psychotic disorders changedthroughout the 20th century, with previously postula...
Introduction. There is now significant evidence that prediction error signalling is mediated by dopa...
The issue of specificity of delusions in schizophrenia is still a matter of debate. The authors anal...
Objective: To examine the hypothesis that the “natural” combination of delusions and hallucinations ...
Delusions are commonly conceived as false beliefs that are held with certainty and which cannot be c...
Delusions are irrational, tenacious, and incorrigible false beliefs that are the most common symptom...
BackgroundDelusion occupies an important position in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with ps...
Theorists of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) for schizophrenia claim that understanding aberrant ...
Diagnostic classification systems contain a core divide between neurosis and psychosis, leading to t...
This study proposes a transdiagnostic framework for delusion development, analysing psychiatric (sch...
OBJECTIVE: The clinical hallmark of schizophrenia is psychosis. The objective of this overview is to...
Early psychopathological attempts to characterize the vulnerability to schizophrenia were based on t...
Delusion has always been a central topic for psychiatric research with regard to etiology and pathog...
Klaus Conrad’s major contribution to the phenomenology of psychosis focused on the patient’s experie...
Diagnostic classification systems contain a core divide between neurosis and psychosis, leading to t...
Conceptualization of psychotic disorders changedthroughout the 20th century, with previously postula...
Introduction. There is now significant evidence that prediction error signalling is mediated by dopa...
The issue of specificity of delusions in schizophrenia is still a matter of debate. The authors anal...
Objective: To examine the hypothesis that the “natural” combination of delusions and hallucinations ...
Delusions are commonly conceived as false beliefs that are held with certainty and which cannot be c...
Delusions are irrational, tenacious, and incorrigible false beliefs that are the most common symptom...