In this paper, we describe several factors that can contribute, from the patient's viewpoint, to the plausibility of psychotic complex hallucinations. We sketch then a Plausibility of Hallucinations Scale, consisting of a 25-item questionnaire, which aims at evaluating the degree of plausibility of hallucinations. We also emphasize the utility of pointing out to the patient the various factors that contribute to the plausibility of his/her hallucinations, in the context of cognitive therapy for schizophrenia
Suggestions have been made that psychotic-like experiences (PLEs), such as hallucinatory and delusio...
This article reviews the 15 empirical studies that have used cognitive restructuring in the treatmen...
The studies reported in this thesis were designed to address several important issues in symptom-spe...
Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 34(4): pp. 497-502.The aim of the current study was to exam...
The research reported in this thesis starts from the assumption that hallucinations can be studied i...
Hallucinations are one of the defining criteria for a diagnosis of schizophrenia, but extremely diff...
Aim Clinical assessments are vital for gaining an understanding of a patients' presenting problem. A...
Hallucinations and delusions, in keeping with the distress accompanying them, are major features in ...
Objectives: Our aim was to explore the application of systematic criteria proposed by Bentall, Corco...
In psychiatric classifications, hallucinations (mainly auditory hallucinations) are one of the funda...
Disordered or maladaptive meta-cognitive processing appears to be a prominent feature for some indiv...
Hallucinations are complex psychopathological phenomena. Nevertheless, this has not always been clea...
Psychotic experiences are prevalent across a wide variety of psychiatric, neurological, and medical ...
© 2011 British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies. Online edition of the jour...
Hallucinations constitute one of the 5 symptom domains of psychotic disorders in DSM-5, suggesting d...
Suggestions have been made that psychotic-like experiences (PLEs), such as hallucinatory and delusio...
This article reviews the 15 empirical studies that have used cognitive restructuring in the treatmen...
The studies reported in this thesis were designed to address several important issues in symptom-spe...
Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 34(4): pp. 497-502.The aim of the current study was to exam...
The research reported in this thesis starts from the assumption that hallucinations can be studied i...
Hallucinations are one of the defining criteria for a diagnosis of schizophrenia, but extremely diff...
Aim Clinical assessments are vital for gaining an understanding of a patients' presenting problem. A...
Hallucinations and delusions, in keeping with the distress accompanying them, are major features in ...
Objectives: Our aim was to explore the application of systematic criteria proposed by Bentall, Corco...
In psychiatric classifications, hallucinations (mainly auditory hallucinations) are one of the funda...
Disordered or maladaptive meta-cognitive processing appears to be a prominent feature for some indiv...
Hallucinations are complex psychopathological phenomena. Nevertheless, this has not always been clea...
Psychotic experiences are prevalent across a wide variety of psychiatric, neurological, and medical ...
© 2011 British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies. Online edition of the jour...
Hallucinations constitute one of the 5 symptom domains of psychotic disorders in DSM-5, suggesting d...
Suggestions have been made that psychotic-like experiences (PLEs), such as hallucinatory and delusio...
This article reviews the 15 empirical studies that have used cognitive restructuring in the treatmen...
The studies reported in this thesis were designed to address several important issues in symptom-spe...