Research on the association between paranoia and self-esteem has yielded inconsistent findings. Some studies have indicated an association between paranoia and low self-esteem, while other studies have shown an association with high self-esteem. A plausible explanation for these inconsistencies is that self-esteem is unstable in paranoid individuals.status: publishe
Across three studies, we examined the role of self-evaluation in predicting conspiracy beliefs. Prev...
Evidence suggests that self-esteem is an important mechanism in pathways to psychosis. However, whet...
Background and objectives: The relationship between self-esteem and paranoia may be influenced by s...
Research on the association between paranoia and self-esteem has yielded inconsistent findings. Some...
Studies investigating the relationship between self-esteem and paranoia have specifically focused on...
The dynamics of self-esteem and paranoia were examined in 41 patients with past or current paranoia ...
No studies have examined the association between self-esteem and paranoia developmentally across the...
The dynamics of self-esteem and paranoia were examined in 41 patients with past or current paranoia ...
Paranoia is thought to exist on a continuum with 10-15% of the general population experiencing high...
OBJECTIVES. The evidence to date for a causal role of emotions in the generation of paranoid symptom...
Self-concepts are being intensively investigated in relation to paranoia, but research has shown som...
Objectives: Some emotional components, such as self-esteem, depression and anxiety, have been report...
Aim: Self‐esteem has been implicated in the development of psychotic phenomena, especially paranoia....
Paranoid-like cognitions are common in the general population and can be triggered by heightened sel...
Design. A 1-week, prospective momentary assessment study. Methods. Data were collected using the exp...
Across three studies, we examined the role of self-evaluation in predicting conspiracy beliefs. Prev...
Evidence suggests that self-esteem is an important mechanism in pathways to psychosis. However, whet...
Background and objectives: The relationship between self-esteem and paranoia may be influenced by s...
Research on the association between paranoia and self-esteem has yielded inconsistent findings. Some...
Studies investigating the relationship between self-esteem and paranoia have specifically focused on...
The dynamics of self-esteem and paranoia were examined in 41 patients with past or current paranoia ...
No studies have examined the association between self-esteem and paranoia developmentally across the...
The dynamics of self-esteem and paranoia were examined in 41 patients with past or current paranoia ...
Paranoia is thought to exist on a continuum with 10-15% of the general population experiencing high...
OBJECTIVES. The evidence to date for a causal role of emotions in the generation of paranoid symptom...
Self-concepts are being intensively investigated in relation to paranoia, but research has shown som...
Objectives: Some emotional components, such as self-esteem, depression and anxiety, have been report...
Aim: Self‐esteem has been implicated in the development of psychotic phenomena, especially paranoia....
Paranoid-like cognitions are common in the general population and can be triggered by heightened sel...
Design. A 1-week, prospective momentary assessment study. Methods. Data were collected using the exp...
Across three studies, we examined the role of self-evaluation in predicting conspiracy beliefs. Prev...
Evidence suggests that self-esteem is an important mechanism in pathways to psychosis. However, whet...
Background and objectives: The relationship between self-esteem and paranoia may be influenced by s...