BackgroundDelusion occupies an important position in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with psychoses. Although Karl Jaspers' concept of the primary delusion (PD) is a key hypothesis in descriptive phenomenology concerning the primordial experience of delusion, to our knowledge it has not been verified in empirical studies of patients with psychosis, and the relationship between PDs and fully developed delusions remains unclear.MethodsThe subjects were 108 psychiatric patients diagnosed with DSM-IV schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder who had persisting delusions. This investigation used a newly devised semi-structured interview, the Delusion and its Origin Assessment Interview (DOAI), and the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale...
Introduction: The connection between self and psychosis has been qualitatively noted for centuries, ...
<p>The current debate about the diagnostic significance of delusion revolves around two positions. T...
Delusional disorder (DD) is still considered a diagnosis of exclusion for a difficult-to-treat condi...
Following the publication of Karl Jaspers' General Psychopathology (1913), delusions have been chara...
This chapter gives an illustrated overview of recent philosophical work on the concept of delusion. ...
Delusions are transdiagnostic and heterogeneous phenomena with varying degrees of intensity, stabili...
Theorists of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) for schizophrenia claim that understanding aberrant ...
This study proposes a transdiagnostic framework for delusion development, analysing psychiatric (sch...
The issue of specificity of delusions in schizophrenia is still a matter of debate. The authors anal...
Delusions are commonly conceived as false beliefs that are held with certainty and which cannot be c...
Delusion has always been a central topic for psychiatric research with regard to etiology and pathog...
The notion of a delusion occupies a central place in psychotherapy. The presence of delusional think...
The discussion of the meaning and meaning of delusional reports has come to the fore again in recent...
The current debate about the diagnostic significance of delusion revolves around two positions. The ...
Abstract Background: Delusions are usually consi...
Introduction: The connection between self and psychosis has been qualitatively noted for centuries, ...
<p>The current debate about the diagnostic significance of delusion revolves around two positions. T...
Delusional disorder (DD) is still considered a diagnosis of exclusion for a difficult-to-treat condi...
Following the publication of Karl Jaspers' General Psychopathology (1913), delusions have been chara...
This chapter gives an illustrated overview of recent philosophical work on the concept of delusion. ...
Delusions are transdiagnostic and heterogeneous phenomena with varying degrees of intensity, stabili...
Theorists of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) for schizophrenia claim that understanding aberrant ...
This study proposes a transdiagnostic framework for delusion development, analysing psychiatric (sch...
The issue of specificity of delusions in schizophrenia is still a matter of debate. The authors anal...
Delusions are commonly conceived as false beliefs that are held with certainty and which cannot be c...
Delusion has always been a central topic for psychiatric research with regard to etiology and pathog...
The notion of a delusion occupies a central place in psychotherapy. The presence of delusional think...
The discussion of the meaning and meaning of delusional reports has come to the fore again in recent...
The current debate about the diagnostic significance of delusion revolves around two positions. The ...
Abstract Background: Delusions are usually consi...
Introduction: The connection between self and psychosis has been qualitatively noted for centuries, ...
<p>The current debate about the diagnostic significance of delusion revolves around two positions. T...
Delusional disorder (DD) is still considered a diagnosis of exclusion for a difficult-to-treat condi...