Aims. For people with psychosis, contact with informal caregivers is an important source of social support, associated with recovery, and with better outcomes following individual cognitive therapy (CBTp). In this study, we tested whether increased flexibility in delusional thinking, an established predictor of positive outcome following CBTp, was a possible mechanism underlying this effect. Methods. 219 participants with delusions (mean age 38 years; 71% male; 75% White) were grouped according to the presence of a caregiver (37% with a caregiver) and caregiver level of expressed emotion (High/Low EE, 64% Low). Delusional belief flexibility was compared between groups, controlling for interpersonal functioning, severity of psychotic symptom...
International audienceThe dominant cognitive model that accounts for the persistence of delusional b...
Purpose: Religious delusions are common and are considered to be particularly difficult to treat. In...
Impairments in social functioning commonly seen in schizophrenia are thought to be mediated by defic...
Background There is a long history of research into the attributes of carers of people with psychosi...
Purpose: In a previous study, individuals who followed a particular new religious movement (NRM) rep...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive models of psychosis postulate an important role of Theory of mind (ToM) in the...
Delusional disorders are rare, but psychoses with prominent and persistent delusions are less so. A ...
Psychosis used to be thought of as essentially a biological condition unamenable to psychological in...
Psychosis used to be thought of as essentially a biological condition unamenable to psychological in...
Aims: As delusions have been associated with specific reasoning anomalies and cognitive behavioural ...
OBJECTIVE: Informal caregivers play a central role in patient care, and caregiving can provide posit...
Psychotic illness is a disorder of social interaction unique to humans. However, up to now research ...
BACKGROUND: Advances in understanding delusions may be used to improve clinical interventions. Inter...
A clear challenge for schizophrenia research is to improve markedly the efficacy of psychological tr...
Two reasoning biases, jumping to conclusions (JTC) and belief inflexibility, have been found to be a...
International audienceThe dominant cognitive model that accounts for the persistence of delusional b...
Purpose: Religious delusions are common and are considered to be particularly difficult to treat. In...
Impairments in social functioning commonly seen in schizophrenia are thought to be mediated by defic...
Background There is a long history of research into the attributes of carers of people with psychosi...
Purpose: In a previous study, individuals who followed a particular new religious movement (NRM) rep...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive models of psychosis postulate an important role of Theory of mind (ToM) in the...
Delusional disorders are rare, but psychoses with prominent and persistent delusions are less so. A ...
Psychosis used to be thought of as essentially a biological condition unamenable to psychological in...
Psychosis used to be thought of as essentially a biological condition unamenable to psychological in...
Aims: As delusions have been associated with specific reasoning anomalies and cognitive behavioural ...
OBJECTIVE: Informal caregivers play a central role in patient care, and caregiving can provide posit...
Psychotic illness is a disorder of social interaction unique to humans. However, up to now research ...
BACKGROUND: Advances in understanding delusions may be used to improve clinical interventions. Inter...
A clear challenge for schizophrenia research is to improve markedly the efficacy of psychological tr...
Two reasoning biases, jumping to conclusions (JTC) and belief inflexibility, have been found to be a...
International audienceThe dominant cognitive model that accounts for the persistence of delusional b...
Purpose: Religious delusions are common and are considered to be particularly difficult to treat. In...
Impairments in social functioning commonly seen in schizophrenia are thought to be mediated by defic...