Background Cognitive models suggest that distress associated with auditory hallucinations is best understood in terms of beliefs about voices. What is less clear is what factors govern such beliefs. This study aimed to explore the way in which traumatic life events contribute towards beliefs about voices and any associated distress. Method The difference in the nature and prevalence of traumatic life events and associated psychological sequelae was compared in two groups of voice hearers: psychiatric voice hearers with predominantly negative beliefs about voices (PVH) and non-psychiatric voice hearers with predominantly positive beliefs about voices (NPVH). The data from the two groups were then combined in order to examine which factors...
Objective: To explore the phenomenology of auditory verbal hallucinations in a clinical sample of yo...
Voice-hearing (VH) is prevalent for people with a psychiatric diagnosis of psychosis. Previous resea...
Objectives. This study explores associations between metacognitive beliefs and beliefs about voices ...
Background Cognitive models suggest that distress associated with auditory hallucinations is best un...
Despite empirical evidence for multifactorial causes of voice-hearing, people's own beliefs about wh...
Background Most voice hearers report childhood trauma. Many voice hearers report comorbid post-tr...
Abstract Background Post-traumatic mechanisms are theorised to contribute to voice-hearing in people...
That trauma can play a significant role in the onset and maintenance of voice-hearing is one of the ...
OBJECTIVES: To test the hypothesis that metacognitive beliefs are implicated in the development of d...
peer reviewedThat trauma can play a significant role in the onset and maintenance of voice-hearing i...
BACKGROUND: Evidence is emerging that beliefs about voices are influenced by broader schematic belie...
Introduction: A strong link between voice-hearing experience and childhood trauma has been establish...
Voice hearing (VH) is often regarded as pathognomic for schizophrenia. The purpose of this article i...
Background: It has been proposed that voice hearing, even in the context of psychosis, is associated...
Background Research has supported a model of dissociation mediating the experience of hearing voi...
Objective: To explore the phenomenology of auditory verbal hallucinations in a clinical sample of yo...
Voice-hearing (VH) is prevalent for people with a psychiatric diagnosis of psychosis. Previous resea...
Objectives. This study explores associations between metacognitive beliefs and beliefs about voices ...
Background Cognitive models suggest that distress associated with auditory hallucinations is best un...
Despite empirical evidence for multifactorial causes of voice-hearing, people's own beliefs about wh...
Background Most voice hearers report childhood trauma. Many voice hearers report comorbid post-tr...
Abstract Background Post-traumatic mechanisms are theorised to contribute to voice-hearing in people...
That trauma can play a significant role in the onset and maintenance of voice-hearing is one of the ...
OBJECTIVES: To test the hypothesis that metacognitive beliefs are implicated in the development of d...
peer reviewedThat trauma can play a significant role in the onset and maintenance of voice-hearing i...
BACKGROUND: Evidence is emerging that beliefs about voices are influenced by broader schematic belie...
Introduction: A strong link between voice-hearing experience and childhood trauma has been establish...
Voice hearing (VH) is often regarded as pathognomic for schizophrenia. The purpose of this article i...
Background: It has been proposed that voice hearing, even in the context of psychosis, is associated...
Background Research has supported a model of dissociation mediating the experience of hearing voi...
Objective: To explore the phenomenology of auditory verbal hallucinations in a clinical sample of yo...
Voice-hearing (VH) is prevalent for people with a psychiatric diagnosis of psychosis. Previous resea...
Objectives. This study explores associations between metacognitive beliefs and beliefs about voices ...