Perceived criticism (PC) is a construct that plays a key role in family relationships of persons with psychiatric disorders. It can be assessed in a brief and simple way using the Perceived Criticism Measure. PC ratings made by patients about their caregivers predict adverse clinical outcomes including increases in symptoms and relapse across a broad range of psychiatric diagnoses. Although research supports the concurrent and predictive validity of PC, the measure is not widely used in clinical practice. Here, we describe the construct of PC and review evidence supporting its clinical utility. We then illustrate how criticism and perceptions of criticism can be addressed in a clinical context, describing a family focused treatment approach...
Expressed emotion (EE) has been described as a measure of caregivers' appraisals of the quality of t...
<div><p>Expressed emotion (EE), especially criticism, is an important predictor of outcomes for the ...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies show that criticism by relatives during acute depressive illness predic...
Research has indicated that the adjustment of psychiatric patients is adversely affected by family c...
Perceived Criticism is a transdiagnostic construct that captures the patients' perception of critici...
Perceived Criticism (PC) evolved in the context of Expressed Emotion (EE) research and, like EE, pre...
Few studies have examined the prognostic value of family factors in the course of bipolar affective ...
Perceived criticism from loved ones is a predictor of poor clinical outcomes for patients with a ran...
Expressed emotion (EE) is a rating of criticism, hostility, and emotional over-involvement from a ca...
Perceived Criticism (PC) evolved in the context of Expressed Emotion (EE) research and, like EE, pre...
People who have remitted from depression are at increased risk for relapse if they rate their relati...
Five decades of research have shown that the quality of one's interactions with significant others, ...
<div><p>People who have remitted from depression are at increased risk for relapse if they rate thei...
ABSTRACT: Objective: To determine differences in the perception of familial criticism among outpatie...
Background: Frequent exposure to criticism is a known risk factor for various adult psychiatric diso...
Expressed emotion (EE) has been described as a measure of caregivers' appraisals of the quality of t...
<div><p>Expressed emotion (EE), especially criticism, is an important predictor of outcomes for the ...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies show that criticism by relatives during acute depressive illness predic...
Research has indicated that the adjustment of psychiatric patients is adversely affected by family c...
Perceived Criticism is a transdiagnostic construct that captures the patients' perception of critici...
Perceived Criticism (PC) evolved in the context of Expressed Emotion (EE) research and, like EE, pre...
Few studies have examined the prognostic value of family factors in the course of bipolar affective ...
Perceived criticism from loved ones is a predictor of poor clinical outcomes for patients with a ran...
Expressed emotion (EE) is a rating of criticism, hostility, and emotional over-involvement from a ca...
Perceived Criticism (PC) evolved in the context of Expressed Emotion (EE) research and, like EE, pre...
People who have remitted from depression are at increased risk for relapse if they rate their relati...
Five decades of research have shown that the quality of one's interactions with significant others, ...
<div><p>People who have remitted from depression are at increased risk for relapse if they rate thei...
ABSTRACT: Objective: To determine differences in the perception of familial criticism among outpatie...
Background: Frequent exposure to criticism is a known risk factor for various adult psychiatric diso...
Expressed emotion (EE) has been described as a measure of caregivers' appraisals of the quality of t...
<div><p>Expressed emotion (EE), especially criticism, is an important predictor of outcomes for the ...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies show that criticism by relatives during acute depressive illness predic...