Purpose: Religious delusions are common and are considered to be particularly difficult to treat. In this study we investigated what psychological processes may underlie the reported treatment resistance. In particular, we focused on the perceptual, cognitive, affective and behavioural mechanisms held to maintain delusions in cognitive models of psychosis, as these form the key treatment targets in cognitive behavioural therapy. We compared religious delusions to delusions with other content. Methods: Comprehensive measures of symptoms and psychological processes were completed by 383 adult participants with delusions and a schizophrenia spectrum diagnosis, drawn from two large studies of cognitive behavioural therapy for psychosis. Results...
This chapter assessed the prevalence of religious delusions among a group of inpatients from an Egyp...
Objective: The course over time of religious delusions (RDs) in late-life schizophrenia and psychoti...
Background: Associations between psychiatric syndromes and religion/spirituality (R/S) are confounde...
Purpose: Religious delusions are common and are considered to be particularly difficult to treat. In...
PURPOSE: Religious delusions are common and are considered to be particularly difficult to treat. In...
Purpose Religious delusions are common and are con-sidered to be particularly difficult to treat. In...
Delusions with religious content have been associated with a poorer prognosis in schizophrenia. Neve...
This article attempts to explore the phenomenology of religious delusions in patients suffering from...
Although both World Health Organization (WHO) and the American Psychiatric Association (APA) have un...
Objective: Religious delusions (RDs) tend to occur relatively often in patients with affective or no...
In chapter 2 we described and quantified the prevalence and characteristics of RDs, and the co-occur...
Background: Religious themes are commonly encountered in delusions and hallucinations associated wit...
The aim of the present study was to elicit how patients with delusions with religious contents conce...
The aim of the present study was to elicit how patients with delusions with religious contents conce...
The aim of the present study was to elicit how patients with delusions with religious contents conce...
This chapter assessed the prevalence of religious delusions among a group of inpatients from an Egyp...
Objective: The course over time of religious delusions (RDs) in late-life schizophrenia and psychoti...
Background: Associations between psychiatric syndromes and religion/spirituality (R/S) are confounde...
Purpose: Religious delusions are common and are considered to be particularly difficult to treat. In...
PURPOSE: Religious delusions are common and are considered to be particularly difficult to treat. In...
Purpose Religious delusions are common and are con-sidered to be particularly difficult to treat. In...
Delusions with religious content have been associated with a poorer prognosis in schizophrenia. Neve...
This article attempts to explore the phenomenology of religious delusions in patients suffering from...
Although both World Health Organization (WHO) and the American Psychiatric Association (APA) have un...
Objective: Religious delusions (RDs) tend to occur relatively often in patients with affective or no...
In chapter 2 we described and quantified the prevalence and characteristics of RDs, and the co-occur...
Background: Religious themes are commonly encountered in delusions and hallucinations associated wit...
The aim of the present study was to elicit how patients with delusions with religious contents conce...
The aim of the present study was to elicit how patients with delusions with religious contents conce...
The aim of the present study was to elicit how patients with delusions with religious contents conce...
This chapter assessed the prevalence of religious delusions among a group of inpatients from an Egyp...
Objective: The course over time of religious delusions (RDs) in late-life schizophrenia and psychoti...
Background: Associations between psychiatric syndromes and religion/spirituality (R/S) are confounde...