Gaining awareness of psychosis (i.e., insight) is linked to depression, particularly in the post-acute phase of psychosis. Informed by social rank theory, we examined whether the insight–depression relationship is explained by reduced social rank related to psychosis and whether self-compassion (including uncompassionate self-responding [UCS] and compassionate self-responding [CSR]) and mindfulness buffered the relationship between social rank and depression in individuals with first episode psychosis during the post-acute phase. Participants were 145 young people (Mage = 20.81; female = 66) with first episode psychosis approaching discharge from an early psychosis intervention centre. Questionnaires and interviews assessed insight, depress...
There has been renewed interest into affective symptoms and psychological approaches to schizophreni...
Background: Depression can be debilitating, as well as a risk factor for self-harm and suicide. Soc...
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Gaining awareness of psychosis (i.e., insight) is linked to depression, particularly in the post-acu...
Awareness of illness (insight) has been found to have contradictory effects for different functional...
BACKGROUND: Awareness of illness (insight) has been found to have contradictory effects for differen...
This study aimed to test the hypothesis that people with first-episode psychosis who are more mindfu...
The debilitating nature of psychosis may be exacerbated by societal stigma and feelings of social is...
Reduced insight has been reported in a majority of patients with a psychotic disorder. Most studies ...
Depression in early psychosis is linked to poor outcome, relapse and risk of suicide, yet remains po...
Among patients with schizophrenia, better insight may be associated with depression, but the finding...
Reduced insight has been reported in a majority of patients with a psychotic disorder. Most studies ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Recent studies on insight in people with schizophrenia showed that...
Objectives Experienced stigma is detrimental to those who experience psychosis and can cause emotio...
As social creatures, we monitor our relative rank and/or status with others via social comparisons. ...
There has been renewed interest into affective symptoms and psychological approaches to schizophreni...
Background: Depression can be debilitating, as well as a risk factor for self-harm and suicide. Soc...
Le document est disponible en ligne : http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S016517811300...
Gaining awareness of psychosis (i.e., insight) is linked to depression, particularly in the post-acu...
Awareness of illness (insight) has been found to have contradictory effects for different functional...
BACKGROUND: Awareness of illness (insight) has been found to have contradictory effects for differen...
This study aimed to test the hypothesis that people with first-episode psychosis who are more mindfu...
The debilitating nature of psychosis may be exacerbated by societal stigma and feelings of social is...
Reduced insight has been reported in a majority of patients with a psychotic disorder. Most studies ...
Depression in early psychosis is linked to poor outcome, relapse and risk of suicide, yet remains po...
Among patients with schizophrenia, better insight may be associated with depression, but the finding...
Reduced insight has been reported in a majority of patients with a psychotic disorder. Most studies ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Recent studies on insight in people with schizophrenia showed that...
Objectives Experienced stigma is detrimental to those who experience psychosis and can cause emotio...
As social creatures, we monitor our relative rank and/or status with others via social comparisons. ...
There has been renewed interest into affective symptoms and psychological approaches to schizophreni...
Background: Depression can be debilitating, as well as a risk factor for self-harm and suicide. Soc...
Le document est disponible en ligne : http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S016517811300...