The Experience Sampling Method (ESM) - a structured diary technique – has been used to investigate paranoid experiences as they occur in daily life. This thesis explores the contribution of ESM research to our knowledge about paranoid beliefs and includes a novel investigation of paranoia using ESM. Section 1. The literature investigating paranoid beliefs using ESM was systematically reviewed. The review found that ESM has contributed to our knowledge about a range of factors relevant to the paranoid process, including emotional factors, substance use, methodological issues, assessment and treatment, and genes. The review outlines methodological advantages as well as limitations of the reviewed research and discusses directions for future...
In the mental health field, there is a growing awareness that the study of psychiatric symptoms in t...
In the mental health field, there is a growing awareness that the study of psychiatric symptoms in t...
Background: Paranoia is a common experience in the non-clinical population. We use a novel experimen...
The Experience Sampling Method (ESM) - a structured diary technique – has been used to investigate p...
Paranoid experience across the population has been of increasing interest to psychological researche...
It is thought that experiential avoidance (EA), conceptualised as avoidance of unpleasant mental exp...
OBJECTIVES: The study examined (1) the role of experiential avoidance (EA), conceptualized as intole...
OBJECTIVES. The evidence to date for a causal role of emotions in the generation of paranoid symptom...
In this article, a data-driven approach was adopted to demonstrate how real-life diary techniques [i...
Paranoia (often manifest as persecutory delusions) is a common symptom of psychosis, but is also see...
In this article, a data-driven approach was adopted to demonstrate how real-life diary techniques [i...
Objectives The study examined (1) the role of experiential avoidance (EA), conceptualized as intoler...
Background: The attributional theory of paranoia suggests that paranoid beliefs may protect individ...
Background: This study reports the development and revision of the Beliefs about Paranoia Scale (BaP...
Theory and research in the field of persecutory beliefs have identified a number of important psycho...
In the mental health field, there is a growing awareness that the study of psychiatric symptoms in t...
In the mental health field, there is a growing awareness that the study of psychiatric symptoms in t...
Background: Paranoia is a common experience in the non-clinical population. We use a novel experimen...
The Experience Sampling Method (ESM) - a structured diary technique – has been used to investigate p...
Paranoid experience across the population has been of increasing interest to psychological researche...
It is thought that experiential avoidance (EA), conceptualised as avoidance of unpleasant mental exp...
OBJECTIVES: The study examined (1) the role of experiential avoidance (EA), conceptualized as intole...
OBJECTIVES. The evidence to date for a causal role of emotions in the generation of paranoid symptom...
In this article, a data-driven approach was adopted to demonstrate how real-life diary techniques [i...
Paranoia (often manifest as persecutory delusions) is a common symptom of psychosis, but is also see...
In this article, a data-driven approach was adopted to demonstrate how real-life diary techniques [i...
Objectives The study examined (1) the role of experiential avoidance (EA), conceptualized as intoler...
Background: The attributional theory of paranoia suggests that paranoid beliefs may protect individ...
Background: This study reports the development and revision of the Beliefs about Paranoia Scale (BaP...
Theory and research in the field of persecutory beliefs have identified a number of important psycho...
In the mental health field, there is a growing awareness that the study of psychiatric symptoms in t...
In the mental health field, there is a growing awareness that the study of psychiatric symptoms in t...
Background: Paranoia is a common experience in the non-clinical population. We use a novel experimen...