Background: Around two thirds of patients with auditory hallucinations experience derogatory and threatening voices (DTVs). Understandably, when these voices are believed then common consequences can be depression, anxiety, and suicidal ideation. There is a need for treatment targeted at promoting distance from such voice content. The first step in this treatment development is to understand why patients listen to and believe voices that are appraised as malevolent. Aims: To learn from patients their reasons for listening to and believing DTVs. Method: Theoretical sampling was used to recruit participants with non-affective psychosis from NHS services who heard daily DTVs. Data were obtained by semi-structured interviews and analysed usin...
Objectives: There were two aims of the present study. The first aim was to explore the relationship ...
Auditory hallucinations among the most invalidating and distressing experiences reported by patients...
The content of auditory hallucinations is sometimes dismissed as having little diagnostic/therapeuti...
Objectives: Relationships with other people are important determinants of the course of psychos...
Background: Auditory verbal hallucinations (AVH) are experienced by 21-54% of patients diagnosed wit...
Objective: Auditory hallucinations that are viewed by patients as positive and useful may be barrier...
Objective: Auditory hallucinations that are viewed by patients as positive and useful may be barrier...
Auditory hallucinations among the most invalidating and distressing experiences reported by patients...
People who experience auditory verbal hallucinations (AVHs) vary in whether they believe their AVHs ...
BACKGROUND: This study measures the impact of beliefs about auditory hallucinations on social functi...
Aims Auditory Verbal Hallucinations (AVH) are a hallmark of psychosis, but affect many other clinic...
The content of auditory hallucinations is sometimes dismissed as having little diagnostic/therapeuti...
ICAP 2015: 17th International Conference on Applied Psychology. Tokyo, Japan, May 28-29, 2015.Audito...
Auditory hallucinations or hearing voices is one symptom that individuals with schizophrenia may exp...
From a medical perspective, hearing voices is perceived as a symptom of mental illness and their con...
Objectives: There were two aims of the present study. The first aim was to explore the relationship ...
Auditory hallucinations among the most invalidating and distressing experiences reported by patients...
The content of auditory hallucinations is sometimes dismissed as having little diagnostic/therapeuti...
Objectives: Relationships with other people are important determinants of the course of psychos...
Background: Auditory verbal hallucinations (AVH) are experienced by 21-54% of patients diagnosed wit...
Objective: Auditory hallucinations that are viewed by patients as positive and useful may be barrier...
Objective: Auditory hallucinations that are viewed by patients as positive and useful may be barrier...
Auditory hallucinations among the most invalidating and distressing experiences reported by patients...
People who experience auditory verbal hallucinations (AVHs) vary in whether they believe their AVHs ...
BACKGROUND: This study measures the impact of beliefs about auditory hallucinations on social functi...
Aims Auditory Verbal Hallucinations (AVH) are a hallmark of psychosis, but affect many other clinic...
The content of auditory hallucinations is sometimes dismissed as having little diagnostic/therapeuti...
ICAP 2015: 17th International Conference on Applied Psychology. Tokyo, Japan, May 28-29, 2015.Audito...
Auditory hallucinations or hearing voices is one symptom that individuals with schizophrenia may exp...
From a medical perspective, hearing voices is perceived as a symptom of mental illness and their con...
Objectives: There were two aims of the present study. The first aim was to explore the relationship ...
Auditory hallucinations among the most invalidating and distressing experiences reported by patients...
The content of auditory hallucinations is sometimes dismissed as having little diagnostic/therapeuti...