An influential model of hallucinations proposed by Morrison et al. (1995. Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 23(3), 265-280) assumes that dysfunctional metacognitive beliefs lead to the misattribution of intrusive thoughts to external sources, therefore generating hallucinatory experiences. Following a comprehensive review of the literature, a series of meta-analyses was carried out to summarize the empirical findings on the association between hallucination-proneness and different metacognitive beliefs. The results of this research synthesis found little support for the existence of specific associations between hallucinations and dysfunctional metacognitive beliefs. While metacognitive beliefs are robustly associated with hallucinat...
OBJECTIVES: To test the hypothesis that metacognitive beliefs are implicated in the development of d...
Objectives. This study explores associations between metacognitive beliefs and beliefs about voices ...
Metacognitive beliefs are ‘thoughts about thoughts’ and they have been implicated in the development...
Morrison et al. (Behav Cogn Psychother 23(3):265–280, 1995) have proposed a cognitive model which a...
Objectives. This study explored specific and differential effects of metacognitive beliefs on pronen...
INTRODUCTION: Recent studies have linked hallucination-proneness to dysfunctional metacognitive beli...
The mechanisms contributing to the occurrence of auditory hallucinations have not been fully describ...
Disordered or maladaptive meta-cognitive processing appears to be a prominent feature for some indiv...
This study investigated the contribution of meta-cognitive beliefs and Early Maladptive Schemas (EMS...
This study tested hypotheses about the role of spiritual beliefs in Morrison's (2001) model of hallu...
Objectives. This study examines the relationship between a predisposition to hallucinations and meta...
In a non-clinical sample (N = 751), we investigated relations among two subscales (self-reported int...
Introduction: Auditory hallucinations are a commonly experienced phenomenon. Theories have been devi...
Commonly, individuals prone to hallucinations and delusions hold dysfunctional metacognitive beliefs...
Introduction: Research furthering the detailed understanding of visual hallucinations and their psyc...
OBJECTIVES: To test the hypothesis that metacognitive beliefs are implicated in the development of d...
Objectives. This study explores associations between metacognitive beliefs and beliefs about voices ...
Metacognitive beliefs are ‘thoughts about thoughts’ and they have been implicated in the development...
Morrison et al. (Behav Cogn Psychother 23(3):265–280, 1995) have proposed a cognitive model which a...
Objectives. This study explored specific and differential effects of metacognitive beliefs on pronen...
INTRODUCTION: Recent studies have linked hallucination-proneness to dysfunctional metacognitive beli...
The mechanisms contributing to the occurrence of auditory hallucinations have not been fully describ...
Disordered or maladaptive meta-cognitive processing appears to be a prominent feature for some indiv...
This study investigated the contribution of meta-cognitive beliefs and Early Maladptive Schemas (EMS...
This study tested hypotheses about the role of spiritual beliefs in Morrison's (2001) model of hallu...
Objectives. This study examines the relationship between a predisposition to hallucinations and meta...
In a non-clinical sample (N = 751), we investigated relations among two subscales (self-reported int...
Introduction: Auditory hallucinations are a commonly experienced phenomenon. Theories have been devi...
Commonly, individuals prone to hallucinations and delusions hold dysfunctional metacognitive beliefs...
Introduction: Research furthering the detailed understanding of visual hallucinations and their psyc...
OBJECTIVES: To test the hypothesis that metacognitive beliefs are implicated in the development of d...
Objectives. This study explores associations between metacognitive beliefs and beliefs about voices ...
Metacognitive beliefs are ‘thoughts about thoughts’ and they have been implicated in the development...