Recent research suggests that paranoia, like other psychiatric symptoms, may exist on a continuum with normal experiences. What pushes people from the normal to the severe end of the continuum has yet to be determined. Theoretical models of paranoia place importance on negative emotion, especially social anxieties, and cognitive reasoning biases. To fully understand the differences in paranoid ideation in non-clinical and schizophrenia populations, more information is needed regarding the causal mechanisms. Experimental paradigms provide the mechanism to test potential pathways through which persecutory ideation can develop. The goal of this study is to reveal mechanisms that may contribute to increases in paranoid ideation by experimenta...
Deficits in self-control are central to many current theories of psychopathology (e.g. Lonigan, Vase...
First-onset psychosis offers a unique window in which to observe the longitudinal interaction of the...
Over the last few decades, research in affective neuroscience has led to considerable insights into ...
Recent research suggests that paranoia, like other psychiatric symptoms, may exist on a continuum wi...
Despite a consensus that psychosocial adversity plays a role in the onset of psychosis, the nature o...
Background: High levels of shame are frequently reported in individuals with experiences of paranoia...
Paranoia and persecutory delusions constitute the symptoms of established disorders such as schizoph...
A growing body of research demonstrates that paranoia is an experience best understood on a continuu...
The current study investigated the relation between sleep disturbance (assessed by self-report and a...
Existing research has continued to demonstrate that experiences of paranoia are best understood as l...
We present a series of three studies designed to investigate fear of positive evaluation in social a...
Background: The present thesis sought to explore the relationship between sleep and paranoia, and in...
Ideas of reference (IOR), paranoia, and social anxiety are three common symptoms of schizophrenia-sp...
Thesis advisor: Elizabeth KensingerIndividuals with social anxiety disorder (SAD) tend to have emoti...
This research illustrates that social anxiety likely emerges in middle childhood in light of develop...
Deficits in self-control are central to many current theories of psychopathology (e.g. Lonigan, Vase...
First-onset psychosis offers a unique window in which to observe the longitudinal interaction of the...
Over the last few decades, research in affective neuroscience has led to considerable insights into ...
Recent research suggests that paranoia, like other psychiatric symptoms, may exist on a continuum wi...
Despite a consensus that psychosocial adversity plays a role in the onset of psychosis, the nature o...
Background: High levels of shame are frequently reported in individuals with experiences of paranoia...
Paranoia and persecutory delusions constitute the symptoms of established disorders such as schizoph...
A growing body of research demonstrates that paranoia is an experience best understood on a continuu...
The current study investigated the relation between sleep disturbance (assessed by self-report and a...
Existing research has continued to demonstrate that experiences of paranoia are best understood as l...
We present a series of three studies designed to investigate fear of positive evaluation in social a...
Background: The present thesis sought to explore the relationship between sleep and paranoia, and in...
Ideas of reference (IOR), paranoia, and social anxiety are three common symptoms of schizophrenia-sp...
Thesis advisor: Elizabeth KensingerIndividuals with social anxiety disorder (SAD) tend to have emoti...
This research illustrates that social anxiety likely emerges in middle childhood in light of develop...
Deficits in self-control are central to many current theories of psychopathology (e.g. Lonigan, Vase...
First-onset psychosis offers a unique window in which to observe the longitudinal interaction of the...
Over the last few decades, research in affective neuroscience has led to considerable insights into ...