Introduction. A preliminary cognitive model of grandiose delusions has been put forward suggesting that persecutory and grandiose delusions shared distinct, yet overlapping psychological processes. This study aims to test this model and hypothesises that participants experiencing grandiose delusions may demonstrate a theory of mind (ToM) impairment and differences in attributional style compared to a control group. Methods. A cross-sectional design compared the performance of 18 individuals with grandiose delusions to a control group of 14 participants with depression. ToM was measured using a non-verbal joke appreciation task and a verbal stories task. Attributional style was measured using the internal, personal and situational attrib...
Background Grandiose delusions are arguably the most neglected psychotic experience in research. ...
Although several theories of delusions have been put forward, most do not offer a comprehensive diag...
Purpose. To review critically the evidence for three contemporary theories of delusions. Methods.The...
This thesis first reviews the literature on humour experiences in adults experiencing psychosis. An ...
Grandiose delusions (GDs) are found across a wide range of psychiatric conditions, including in arou...
Individuals with persecutory delusions have been reported to make external and stable attributions f...
Two distinct roles for emotion in the development of delusions have been outlined. Some authors argu...
Background: Cognitive models propose that cognitive and emotional processes, in the context of anoma...
Objective: Between 7% and 40% of people with Alzheimer disease (AD) experience persecutory delusions...
Background: Cognitive models propose that cognitive and emotional processes, in the context of anoma...
Individuals who experience auditory hallucinations that they believe to be malevolent exhibit modera...
Introduction. Attribution style represents a tendency to explain events by our own actions, or actio...
People holding persecutory beliefs have been hypothesised to show a self-serving attributional style...
People holding persecutory beliefs have been hypothesised to show a self-serving attributional style...
PURPOSE: To review critically the evidence for three contemporary theories of delusions. METHODS: Th...
Background Grandiose delusions are arguably the most neglected psychotic experience in research. ...
Although several theories of delusions have been put forward, most do not offer a comprehensive diag...
Purpose. To review critically the evidence for three contemporary theories of delusions. Methods.The...
This thesis first reviews the literature on humour experiences in adults experiencing psychosis. An ...
Grandiose delusions (GDs) are found across a wide range of psychiatric conditions, including in arou...
Individuals with persecutory delusions have been reported to make external and stable attributions f...
Two distinct roles for emotion in the development of delusions have been outlined. Some authors argu...
Background: Cognitive models propose that cognitive and emotional processes, in the context of anoma...
Objective: Between 7% and 40% of people with Alzheimer disease (AD) experience persecutory delusions...
Background: Cognitive models propose that cognitive and emotional processes, in the context of anoma...
Individuals who experience auditory hallucinations that they believe to be malevolent exhibit modera...
Introduction. Attribution style represents a tendency to explain events by our own actions, or actio...
People holding persecutory beliefs have been hypothesised to show a self-serving attributional style...
People holding persecutory beliefs have been hypothesised to show a self-serving attributional style...
PURPOSE: To review critically the evidence for three contemporary theories of delusions. METHODS: Th...
Background Grandiose delusions are arguably the most neglected psychotic experience in research. ...
Although several theories of delusions have been put forward, most do not offer a comprehensive diag...
Purpose. To review critically the evidence for three contemporary theories of delusions. Methods.The...