Voice-hearing (VH) is prevalent for people with a psychiatric diagnosis of psychosis. Previous research has found that some individuals hear voices that are commanding in nature. However, the factors linked to whether a person complies, or does not comply, with commands are not well understood. Therefore, section one of this thesis aimed to review literature examining variables thought to be related to compliance with commanding voices. A systematic literature review was completed, where three online databases were searched for relevant studies. In total, 14 papers were included, which considered a range of variables. The quality of included studies was assessed, which highlighted issues with both reliability and validity. Due to methodo...
Background Most voice hearers report childhood trauma. Many voice hearers report comorbid post-tr...
Hearing voices is a well researched experience, found in both schizophrenia and the general populati...
Hearing voices is a well researched experience, found in both schizophrenia and the general populati...
Background: It has been proposed that voice hearing, even in the context of psychosis, is associated...
Voice hearing (VH) is often regarded as pathognomic for schizophrenia. The purpose of this article i...
‘Voices’ or auditory hallucinations are a common phenomenon in clinical settings. In recent years, ...
Background Cognitive models suggest that distress associated with auditory hallucinations is best un...
Introduction: 'Continuum' approaches to psychosis have generated reports of similarities and differe...
Objectives: The cognitive model offers a useful framework to understand the emotional and behavioura...
Individuals who hear voices during psychosis may be vulnerable to increased distress. Cognitive mode...
Individuals who hear voices during psychosis may be vulnerable to increased distress. Cognitive mode...
Objective: To explore the phenomenology of auditory verbal hallucinations in a clinical sample of yo...
Objectives Command hallucinations are considered to be one of the most distressing and disturbing s...
Despite a steep rise in the evidence base for third‐wave cognitive and behavioural therapy approache...
Background: The impact of command voices (CV) on violent behaviors in patients with schizophrenia re...
Background Most voice hearers report childhood trauma. Many voice hearers report comorbid post-tr...
Hearing voices is a well researched experience, found in both schizophrenia and the general populati...
Hearing voices is a well researched experience, found in both schizophrenia and the general populati...
Background: It has been proposed that voice hearing, even in the context of psychosis, is associated...
Voice hearing (VH) is often regarded as pathognomic for schizophrenia. The purpose of this article i...
‘Voices’ or auditory hallucinations are a common phenomenon in clinical settings. In recent years, ...
Background Cognitive models suggest that distress associated with auditory hallucinations is best un...
Introduction: 'Continuum' approaches to psychosis have generated reports of similarities and differe...
Objectives: The cognitive model offers a useful framework to understand the emotional and behavioura...
Individuals who hear voices during psychosis may be vulnerable to increased distress. Cognitive mode...
Individuals who hear voices during psychosis may be vulnerable to increased distress. Cognitive mode...
Objective: To explore the phenomenology of auditory verbal hallucinations in a clinical sample of yo...
Objectives Command hallucinations are considered to be one of the most distressing and disturbing s...
Despite a steep rise in the evidence base for third‐wave cognitive and behavioural therapy approache...
Background: The impact of command voices (CV) on violent behaviors in patients with schizophrenia re...
Background Most voice hearers report childhood trauma. Many voice hearers report comorbid post-tr...
Hearing voices is a well researched experience, found in both schizophrenia and the general populati...
Hearing voices is a well researched experience, found in both schizophrenia and the general populati...