Since its early development, clinical psychology has questioned the impact of “consciousness” on the determination of human responsibility across psychiatric disorders. In recent years, specific clinical approaches have focused on “consciousness” work that could play a key role in psychotherapy. We focused our research on clinical psychology's consciousness-related concepts of insight, self-consciousness, and metacognition. Insight and metacognition, for example, have prompted increased interest in schizophrenia (SZ), bipolar disorder (BD), and, more recently, borderline personality disorder (BPD) treatments as representative of the latest advances in the cognitive and behavioral therapy field. Here we review cognitive, social, and clinical...
In this article, the relation between consciousness development, psychopathology and psychotherapy i...
In light of increasing interest in metacognition and its role in recovery from psychosis a range of ...
Recognizing and reflecting on one's own and other people's mental states represent a major difficult...
Since its early development, clinical psychology has questioned the impact of “consciousness” on the...
Since its early development, clinical psychology has questioned the impact of “consciousness” on the...
Alterations in consciousness are among the most common transdiagnostic psychopathological symptoms. ...
Schizophrenia is a complex psychiatric disorder with unknown and presumably heterogeneous etiology. ...
Objectives Extensive research showed that one of the major difficulties that people with schizophren...
Metacognitive Reflection and Insight Therapy (MERIT) was originally developed as an integrative reco...
International audienceObjective: Borderline Personality disorder (BPD) stands as a hard to treat the...
Abstract Research using the integrated model of metacognition has suggested that the construct of me...
The aim of this study is to analyze whether: (a) a specific type of metacognitive deficit is present...
BACKGROUND: Impaired metacognition is associated with difficulties in the daily functioning of peopl...
Being able to think about one’s own thoughts and feelings (metacognition) is often difficult for per...
There is growing interest in psychological processes that might be targeted in treatments for bipola...
In this article, the relation between consciousness development, psychopathology and psychotherapy i...
In light of increasing interest in metacognition and its role in recovery from psychosis a range of ...
Recognizing and reflecting on one's own and other people's mental states represent a major difficult...
Since its early development, clinical psychology has questioned the impact of “consciousness” on the...
Since its early development, clinical psychology has questioned the impact of “consciousness” on the...
Alterations in consciousness are among the most common transdiagnostic psychopathological symptoms. ...
Schizophrenia is a complex psychiatric disorder with unknown and presumably heterogeneous etiology. ...
Objectives Extensive research showed that one of the major difficulties that people with schizophren...
Metacognitive Reflection and Insight Therapy (MERIT) was originally developed as an integrative reco...
International audienceObjective: Borderline Personality disorder (BPD) stands as a hard to treat the...
Abstract Research using the integrated model of metacognition has suggested that the construct of me...
The aim of this study is to analyze whether: (a) a specific type of metacognitive deficit is present...
BACKGROUND: Impaired metacognition is associated with difficulties in the daily functioning of peopl...
Being able to think about one’s own thoughts and feelings (metacognition) is often difficult for per...
There is growing interest in psychological processes that might be targeted in treatments for bipola...
In this article, the relation between consciousness development, psychopathology and psychotherapy i...
In light of increasing interest in metacognition and its role in recovery from psychosis a range of ...
Recognizing and reflecting on one's own and other people's mental states represent a major difficult...