Rapid intuitive hunches or gut feelings may be a compelling source of evidence for paranoid ideas. Conversely, a failure to apply effortful analytic thinking may contribute to the persistence of such thoughts. Our main aim was to examine for the first time the associations of persecutory thinking with experiential and rational thinking styles. Five hundred individuals recruited from the general population completed self-report assessments of current persecutory ideation, general reasoning styles and personality traits. Persecutory ideation was independently associated with greater use of experiential reasoning and less use of rational reasoning. The correlations were small. Persecutory ideation was also positively associated with neuroticis...
Background. A metacognitive approach to the conceptualization of paranoia as a strategy for managing...
Background: A metacognitive approach to the conceptualization of paranoia as a strategy for managing...
An association of a 'jumping to conclusions' (JTC) reasoning style and delusions has been repeatedly...
AbstractRapid intuitive hunches or gut feelings may be a compelling source of evidence for paranoid ...
At least 10-15% of the general population regularly experience paranoid thoughts and persecutory del...
Paranoia is a complex phenomenon that is likely to arise from a number of factors. In a recent cogni...
Paranoia is a complex phenomenon that is likely to arise from a number of factors. In a recent cogni...
This thesis is a testament to the scarcity of research into interpersonal factors in the formation a...
Introduction. Thought suppression may play a role in the formation and/or maintenance of persecutory...
Paranoia (often manifest as persecutory delusions) is a common symptom of psychosis, but is also see...
Schizophrenia patients with persecutory delusions and patients with Asperger's syndrome were compare...
A cognitive model of persecutory delusions is used to predict the occurrence of nonclinical paranoid...
Worry may be common in patients with paranoia and a contributory causal factor in the occurrence of ...
The study shows that social anxiety and persecutory ideation share many of the same predictive facto...
Background: Given the evidence that reasoning biases contribute to delusional persistence and change...
Background. A metacognitive approach to the conceptualization of paranoia as a strategy for managing...
Background: A metacognitive approach to the conceptualization of paranoia as a strategy for managing...
An association of a 'jumping to conclusions' (JTC) reasoning style and delusions has been repeatedly...
AbstractRapid intuitive hunches or gut feelings may be a compelling source of evidence for paranoid ...
At least 10-15% of the general population regularly experience paranoid thoughts and persecutory del...
Paranoia is a complex phenomenon that is likely to arise from a number of factors. In a recent cogni...
Paranoia is a complex phenomenon that is likely to arise from a number of factors. In a recent cogni...
This thesis is a testament to the scarcity of research into interpersonal factors in the formation a...
Introduction. Thought suppression may play a role in the formation and/or maintenance of persecutory...
Paranoia (often manifest as persecutory delusions) is a common symptom of psychosis, but is also see...
Schizophrenia patients with persecutory delusions and patients with Asperger's syndrome were compare...
A cognitive model of persecutory delusions is used to predict the occurrence of nonclinical paranoid...
Worry may be common in patients with paranoia and a contributory causal factor in the occurrence of ...
The study shows that social anxiety and persecutory ideation share many of the same predictive facto...
Background: Given the evidence that reasoning biases contribute to delusional persistence and change...
Background. A metacognitive approach to the conceptualization of paranoia as a strategy for managing...
Background: A metacognitive approach to the conceptualization of paranoia as a strategy for managing...
An association of a 'jumping to conclusions' (JTC) reasoning style and delusions has been repeatedly...