OBJECTIVES: In psychological interventions, clients are often asked to review unhelpful beliefs. Surprisingly, there is no theoretical understanding of how beliefs are reviewed in therapy. Moreover, by understanding a therapeutic technique, potential interactions with symptom processes can be considered. An analogue study assessing the feasibility of researching therapy techniques is described, in which links between symptoms, reasoning style, and an experimental version of the cognitive therapy technique of belief evaluation are examined. DESIGN: Individuals without psychiatric illness (N = 30) completed (i) dimensional measures of depression, anxiety, and delusions, (ii) a measure of confirmatory reasoning (Wason's 2-4-6 task) both before...
The present study aimed to investigate whether a brief rea-soning training module changes the ‘‘jump...
Delusions are a key symptom of psychosis and they are frequently distressing and disabling. Existing...
Delusions are often resistant to change, persisting despite successful antipsychotic treatment or Co...
Objectives. In psychological interventions, clients are often asked to review unhelpful beliefs. Sur...
Aims: As delusions have been associated with specific reasoning anomalies and cognitive behavioural ...
Introduction: Cognitive therapy is based on the realistic epistemology which exerts that there is an...
The literature review 'Belief change in cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT): what do current cogniti...
INTRODUCTION: Anomalies on probabilistic reasoning, theory of mind (ToM) tasks, and attributional bi...
Background: Given the evidence that reasoning biases contribute to delusional persistence and change...
Introduction. Anomalies on probabilistic reasoning, theory of mind (ToM) tasks, and attributional bi...
Cognitive approaches to the study of delusional beliefs have been the focus of much research over th...
Experimental studies that manipulate treatment procedures to investigate their direct effects on tre...
The present study aimed to investigate whether a brief reasoning training module changes the "jumpin...
Psychotherapy asks clients to change the way they think about their difficulties, including attribut...
What patients reveal in their first person verbal accounts forms the basis of the clinical assessmen...
The present study aimed to investigate whether a brief rea-soning training module changes the ‘‘jump...
Delusions are a key symptom of psychosis and they are frequently distressing and disabling. Existing...
Delusions are often resistant to change, persisting despite successful antipsychotic treatment or Co...
Objectives. In psychological interventions, clients are often asked to review unhelpful beliefs. Sur...
Aims: As delusions have been associated with specific reasoning anomalies and cognitive behavioural ...
Introduction: Cognitive therapy is based on the realistic epistemology which exerts that there is an...
The literature review 'Belief change in cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT): what do current cogniti...
INTRODUCTION: Anomalies on probabilistic reasoning, theory of mind (ToM) tasks, and attributional bi...
Background: Given the evidence that reasoning biases contribute to delusional persistence and change...
Introduction. Anomalies on probabilistic reasoning, theory of mind (ToM) tasks, and attributional bi...
Cognitive approaches to the study of delusional beliefs have been the focus of much research over th...
Experimental studies that manipulate treatment procedures to investigate their direct effects on tre...
The present study aimed to investigate whether a brief reasoning training module changes the "jumpin...
Psychotherapy asks clients to change the way they think about their difficulties, including attribut...
What patients reveal in their first person verbal accounts forms the basis of the clinical assessmen...
The present study aimed to investigate whether a brief rea-soning training module changes the ‘‘jump...
Delusions are a key symptom of psychosis and they are frequently distressing and disabling. Existing...
Delusions are often resistant to change, persisting despite successful antipsychotic treatment or Co...