The present study aimed to investigate whether a brief reasoning training module changes the "jumping to conclusions" data gathering bias in people with delusions. A secondary aim was to examine whether improvements in reasoning would lead to greater flexibility in thinking about delusions. It was found that people with delusions and a diagnosis of schizophrenia (n = 34) requested less information on a reasoning task compared with a nonclinical control group (n = 34). The clinical group was then randomly allocated to a session of reasoning training or to an attention control condition. Following training, participants showed a significant increase in data gathering, and a small number reported more flexibility and less conviction in their d...
Background Given the evidence that reasoning biases contribute to delusional persistence and change,...
BACKGROUND: It has been consistently demonstrated that delusions are related to jumping to conclusio...
Aims: As delusions have been associated with specific reasoning anomalies and cognitive behavioural ...
The present study aimed to investigate whether a brief reasoning training module changes the "jumpin...
The present study aimed to investigate whether a brief rea-soning training module changes the ‘‘jump...
Background: Given the evidence that reasoning biases contribute to delusional persistence and change...
Delusions are often resistant to change, persisting despite successful antipsychotic treatment or Co...
Background: Given the evidence that reasoning biases contribute to delusional persistence and change...
Understanding how people with delusions arrive at false conclusions is central to the refinement of ...
Cognitive approaches to the study of delusional beliefs have been the focus of much research over th...
Understanding how people with delusions arrive at false conclusions is central to the refinement of ...
Delusions are a key symptom of psychosis and they are frequently distressing and disabling. Existing...
Introduction. Anomalies on probabilistic reasoning, theory of mind (ToM) tasks, and attributional bi...
INTRODUCTION: Anomalies on probabilistic reasoning, theory of mind (ToM) tasks, and attributional bi...
Two reasoning biases, jumping to conclusions (JTC) and belief inflexibility, have been found to be a...
Background Given the evidence that reasoning biases contribute to delusional persistence and change,...
BACKGROUND: It has been consistently demonstrated that delusions are related to jumping to conclusio...
Aims: As delusions have been associated with specific reasoning anomalies and cognitive behavioural ...
The present study aimed to investigate whether a brief reasoning training module changes the "jumpin...
The present study aimed to investigate whether a brief rea-soning training module changes the ‘‘jump...
Background: Given the evidence that reasoning biases contribute to delusional persistence and change...
Delusions are often resistant to change, persisting despite successful antipsychotic treatment or Co...
Background: Given the evidence that reasoning biases contribute to delusional persistence and change...
Understanding how people with delusions arrive at false conclusions is central to the refinement of ...
Cognitive approaches to the study of delusional beliefs have been the focus of much research over th...
Understanding how people with delusions arrive at false conclusions is central to the refinement of ...
Delusions are a key symptom of psychosis and they are frequently distressing and disabling. Existing...
Introduction. Anomalies on probabilistic reasoning, theory of mind (ToM) tasks, and attributional bi...
INTRODUCTION: Anomalies on probabilistic reasoning, theory of mind (ToM) tasks, and attributional bi...
Two reasoning biases, jumping to conclusions (JTC) and belief inflexibility, have been found to be a...
Background Given the evidence that reasoning biases contribute to delusional persistence and change,...
BACKGROUND: It has been consistently demonstrated that delusions are related to jumping to conclusio...
Aims: As delusions have been associated with specific reasoning anomalies and cognitive behavioural ...