The experience of psychosis (e.g. threatening symptoms such as persecutory delusion and terrifying hallucinations) and its treatment (e.g. coercive measures such as involuntary admission and seclusion) are distressing. In view of the potential severity of the distress associated with psychosis, previous research has applied the trauma model to understand the experience of psychosis and its treatment and found that 11-67% of psychotic patients presented with clinically significant PTSD reactions in response to their psychosis and treatment experience. This phenomenon is termed as post-psychotic PTSD (PP-PTSD). However, previous research generally failed to find consistent relationship between PP-PTSD reactions and objective psychotic and tre...
Environmental risk factors including trauma have been linked with individual positive psychotic expe...
Background: Evidence suggests that in individuals with psychosis, paranoia is reduced after trauma-f...
Traumatic experiences and post-traumatic stress are highly prevalent in people with psychosis, incre...
Introduction: Experiencing schizophrenia can be sufficiently distressing to precipitate Post-psychot...
This study investigated whether a psychotic illness was associated with posttraumatic stress disorde...
OBJECTIVES: The experience of a psychotic episode can sometimes lead to post-traumatic stress disord...
There is abundant evidence showing a strong association between trauma exposure, psychotic symptoms,...
Research suggests psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) are common phenomena and such experiences do not...
The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.comThis paper examines the aetiology of postpsychot...
Objectives. Approximately one third of people with early psychosis report post-traumatic symptoms, s...
It has been suggested that psychosis may emerge as a reaction to trauma and models of anxiety and ps...
Background: Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in response to psychosis and associated experiences...
Trauma and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) have high prevalence among individuals with severe m...
Although the rate of trauma in the general population is substantial, individuals with schizophrenia...
Background: Understanding the interplay between trauma-related psychological mechanisms and psychoti...
Environmental risk factors including trauma have been linked with individual positive psychotic expe...
Background: Evidence suggests that in individuals with psychosis, paranoia is reduced after trauma-f...
Traumatic experiences and post-traumatic stress are highly prevalent in people with psychosis, incre...
Introduction: Experiencing schizophrenia can be sufficiently distressing to precipitate Post-psychot...
This study investigated whether a psychotic illness was associated with posttraumatic stress disorde...
OBJECTIVES: The experience of a psychotic episode can sometimes lead to post-traumatic stress disord...
There is abundant evidence showing a strong association between trauma exposure, psychotic symptoms,...
Research suggests psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) are common phenomena and such experiences do not...
The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.comThis paper examines the aetiology of postpsychot...
Objectives. Approximately one third of people with early psychosis report post-traumatic symptoms, s...
It has been suggested that psychosis may emerge as a reaction to trauma and models of anxiety and ps...
Background: Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in response to psychosis and associated experiences...
Trauma and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) have high prevalence among individuals with severe m...
Although the rate of trauma in the general population is substantial, individuals with schizophrenia...
Background: Understanding the interplay between trauma-related psychological mechanisms and psychoti...
Environmental risk factors including trauma have been linked with individual positive psychotic expe...
Background: Evidence suggests that in individuals with psychosis, paranoia is reduced after trauma-f...
Traumatic experiences and post-traumatic stress are highly prevalent in people with psychosis, incre...