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October 2024, Volume 16, Issue 4
- 339-351 Exploring service users’ and practitioners’ priorities regarding outcomes of cognitive behavioural therapy for distressing voices: a thematic analysis
by Sofia Loizou & David Fowler & Mark Hayward - 352-363 The association between social identity and paranoia through the mediators of trust and hostile attribution bias in a UK general population study
by H. Cooper & K. Gillings & H. Griffiths - 364-378 Exploring personal accounts of the facilitators and barriers to seeking help for first-episode psychosis (FEP): a meta-ethnography
by Reham Al Taher & Andrew Fox - 379-387 A mixed-methods validation of the 15-item English version of the Questionnaire about the Process of Recovery (QPR) in an adult mental health inpatient rehabilitation setting
by Katherine Kidd & Kelly Fenton & Alex Lord - 388-400 ‘It’s like an opportunity for me to have freedom and to move forward with my life’: Experiences of youth engaging in education and employment after a first episode of psychosis
by K. Munn & M. Ferrari & M. Peters & S. N. Iyer - 401-412 The role of emotional regulation difficulties in unusual sensory experiences
by Keith Gaynor & Philip O’Donnell & Mairead Cullen & Jade Lee - 413-424 “I feel closer now”: experiences of relationships during and after a first episode of psychosis
by Bianca Fontaine & Jordan Goldstein & Lisa Dixon & Phoebe Friesen - 425-438 A systematic review exploring challenges of informed consent processes in antipsychotic prescribing
by Jemima Thompson & Lisa M. Grünwald - 439-451 Creating alternative therapeutic spaces in psychiatry: a tribute to Loren R. Mosher
by Francisco Balbuena Rivera - 452-454 Unseen: three poems
by Lisa Morrison - 455-456 Expanding perspectives on relationship dynamics and recovery in psychosis: integrating insights from social cognition, stigma, and well-being
by Lien-Chung Wei - 457-458 A review of empire of normality: neurodiversity and capitalism
by Radosław Stupak - 458-459 Decoding delusions: a clinician’s guide to working with delusions and other extreme beliefs
by Ron Unger
July 2024, Volume 16, Issue 3
- 233-242 Investigating hallucination-proneness, dissociative experiences and trauma in the general population
by Owen Jones & Luna Hughes-Ruiz & Victoria Vass - 243-249 Yalom’s therapeutic factors in hearing Voices Groups: a facilitator’s perspective
by Alison Branitsky - 250-260 The effects of participation in hearing voices groups on components of mental health recovery: an exploratory comparative study
by Nicolas Bacchi & Thibault Bertoncini & Clémentine Raffort & Arthur Braun & David Masson & Renaud Evrard - 261-272 Decision confidence, but not jumping to conclusions bias, is related to paranoia. A study with individuals with severe psychiatric conditions
by Vanesa Peinado & Carmen Valiente & Regina Espinosa & Almudena Trucharte & Alba Contreras - 273-283 How do young adults experience and understand the process of developing a first episode of psychosis? A qualitative exploration
by Hege Almeland Hansen & Signe Hjelen Stige & Larry Davidson & Else-Marie Løberg & Marius Veseth - 284-291 Heautoscopic hallucinations in first episode psychosis: report of one case and clinical overview
by Valerio Ricci & Domenico De Berardis & Giuseppe Maina - 292-301 An evolutionarily informed therapy for adolescents with prominent schizotypal traits: a pilot five case series
by Simone Cheli & Gil Goldzweig & Paul H. Lysaker & Francesca Chiarello & Courtney Wiesepape & Veronica Cavalletti - 302-312 Socialization, adversity, and growth in the life narratives of persons with serious mental illness: an exploratory qualitative study
by Denise S. Chung-Zou & Laura A. Faith & Courtney N. Wiesepape & Paul H. Lysaker & Marina Kukla - 313-324 Reflections on the coproduction of a crisis-focused intervention for inpatient settings underpinned by a Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for psychosis (CBTp) model
by Lisa Wood & Arthur Rowe & Karen Persaud & Patrick Nyikavaranda & Nira Malde-Shah & Ella Guerin & Ceri Dare & Callam Constant & Mary Birken - 325-335 Compassion-informed approaches for coping with hearing voices: literature review and narrative synthesis
by Hannah Leach & James Kelly & Sarah Parry - 336-337 Psychopharmacology reconsidered: a concise guide exploring the limits of diagnosis and treatment
by Helene Speyer - 337-338 Finding hope in the lived experience of psychosis: reflections on trauma, use of power and re-visioning psychiatry
by Rebecca Hatton
April 2024, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 107-117 Preferred treatment outcomes in psychological therapy for voices: a comparison of staff and service-user perspectives
by Eleanor Longden & Alison Branitsky & Bryony Sheaves & Nisha Chauhan & Anthony P. Morrison - 118-130 Dissociation mediates association between childhood trauma and distress from trauma research participation: analysis of pooled clinical data
by Dongjoo Kim & Daeho Kim & Eun Kyoung Kim - 131-143 “It allowed us to let our pain out”: perspectives from voice-hearers and their voices on the ‘talking with voices’ approach
by Kerry Middleton & Anne Cooke & Rufus May - 144-154 “The world is a beautiful place – I want to explore that a bit”: the experience of taking part in an adventure therapy sailing project by a group of individuals who have experienced psychosis
by Estelle Heather Susan Rapsey & Nathalia Monday Pilcher - 155-166 How do people with first episode psychosis experience therapeutic relationships with mental health practitioners? A narrative review
by Katrina Brown & Sarah Parry - 167-181 Fear of psychotic relapse: exploring dynamic relationships with common early warning signs of relapse using electronic once-a-day self-reports
by Stephanie Allan & Ciarán O’Driscoll & Hamish J. McLeod & John Gleeson & John Farhall & Emma Morton & Imogen Bell & Simon Bradstreet & Mathew Machin & Andrew Gumley - 182-192 First episode psychotic mania and its aftermath: the experience of people diagnosed with bipolar disorder
by Joanna Farr & John E. Rhodes & Ella Baruch & Jonathan A. Smith - 193-206 Facilitators of posttraumatic growth in family members of persons with experiences of psychosis: a thematic synthesis
by Ian Kearney & Angela Veale & Mike Murphy - 207-211 The interaction between attachment, trauma and cannabis in creating vulnerability for psychosis
by Samantha Carley & G. Camelia Adams - 212-229 Virtual reality for clinical evaluation and treatment in schizophrenia: a systematic review
by Pierre-Antoine Gillouin & David Mattatia & Cyrille Bouvet - 230-231 Psychosis risk and experience of the self
by Clara Humpston
January 2024, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 1-14 To what extent do clinical psychologists working in early psychosis routinely explore trauma with their clients?
by Thomas Mountjoy & Alastair G. Cardno & Anjula Gupta & Mitch G. Waterman - 15-27 “I found hundreds of other people…but I still wasn’t believed” – An exploratory study on lived experiences of antipsychotic withdrawal
by Sara Rhiannon King & Mark Allan & Laura Lindsey - 28-39 The experience of community mental health teams by people with long-term experience of psychosis
by Lucy Carter & Tom Isherwood & Anjula Gupta - 40-51 The poetic wavelength – a narrative interview study exploring the potential of poetry to support meaning making and recovery following psychosis
by Mark Pearson & Stefan Rennick-Egglestone & Gary Winship - 52-64 The impact of familial involvement on dropout in a culturally informed group therapy for people diagnosed with ‘schizophrenia’
by Jessica Maura & Salman Shaheen Ahmad & Amy Weisman de Mamani - 65-77 A tripartite relationship theory of voice hearing: a grounded theory study
by Rob Allison - 78-90 ‘Client's perspectives and the efficacy of Dramatherapy for Early Psychosis’
by Lauren A. Bradley & Louise Combes & Alex Perry & Remennie Brooks - 91-97 How should psychological interventions for distressing voices be delivered: a comparison of outcomes for patients who received interventions remotely or face-to-face within routine clinical practice?
by Edward Harvey & Daniel Mutanda & Anna-Marie Jones & Mark Hayward - 98-102 Lived experience research: a guide to the barriers and facilitators from a service user’s perspective
by Ben Gray - 103-104 A book review of Crash: a memoir of overmedication and recovery
by Megan Wildhood - 104-105 Traces of Madness: a graphic memoir
by Kayla Greenstien
October 2023, Volume 15, Issue 4
- 319-331 An exploration of patient experience of sleep, physical activity, and exercise in early psychosis
by Chris Griffiths & Kate Walker & Chloe Leathlean - 332-343 Distressing unusual experiences and beliefs in the lives of previously homeless individuals: a narrative analysis of the stories of white British men
by Hannah Greenwood & Anjula Gupta & Chris Sanderson - 344-356 “Snitches get stitches”: a qualitative exploration of childhood bullying in first episode psychosis
by Claire Wheeler & Lisa Wood & Eilis Quinlan & Alison Spencer - 357-367 Trapped in contradictions: professionals’ accounts of the concept of schizophrenia and its use in clinical practice
by Hanna de Waal & Mary Boyle & Anne Cooke - 368-380 Examining the effects of subjective and objective neurocognition on recovery within serious mental illness: the role of diagnostic disclosure
by Christopher A. Fowler & Laura A. Faith & Meghan E. Murphy & Melisa V. Rempfer - 381-393 “It’s a dent, not a break”: an exploration of how care co-ordinators understand and navigate boundaries in early intervention in psychosis services
by Alexandra Bone & Rachel Terry & Rebecca Whitfield - 394-405 The impact of mental illness on self-concept: relationship between engulfment, cognitive insight, and depression in schizophrenia
by Casandra Roy Gelencser & Geneviève Sauvé & Susanna Konsztowicz & Claude Bélanger & Martin Lepage - 406-417 Work and recovery from schizophrenia in India: a mixed methods study in Kerala
by Murphy Halliburton - 418-423 Metacognitive skills training and computerized cognitive remediation among individuals with first-episode psychosis: influence on social cognition
by Aubrey M. Moe & Heather M. Wastler & Jacob G. Pine & Nicholas J. K. Breitborde - 424-425 Indicative trauma impact manual
by Yvonne Hughes
July 2023, Volume 15, Issue 3
- 219-228 Medication resistant psychosis: how many CBT sessions might be needed for recovery? A case report with psychodynamic commentary
by Robert Reiser & Douglas Turkington & Michael Garrett - 229-239 Psychotic disorders in college students: demographic and care considerations
by Nicholas C. Borgogna & Stephen L. Aita & Christi L. Trask & Grant G. Moncrief - 240-251 Cognitive strengths in first-episode psychosis: perspectives from young people with lived experience
by Shayden Bryce & Ashleigh de Winter & Lisa Phillips & Nicholas Cheng & Mario Alvarez-Jimenez & Kelly Allott - 252-264 A grounded theory study exploring change processes following cognitive behavioural therapy for distressing voices
by Bradley Hall & Mark Hayward & Rachel Terry - 265-276 A longitudinal qualitative follow-up study of post-traumatic growth among service users who experienced positive change following a first episode of psychosis
by Gerald Jordan & Fiona Ng & Ashok Malla & Srividya N. Iyer - 277-291 Is designing therapeutic? A case study exploring the experience of co-design and psychosis
by Erika Renedo Illarregi & Katerina Alexiou & Gina DiMalta & Theodore Zamenopoulos - 292-305 Psychoeducation and group acceptance and commitment therapy as psychological support strategies for informal caregivers of patients with a first psychotic episode: an experimental study
by Francisco Javier Rosas-Santiago & Janet Jiménez Genchi & Isaí Sotelo Heredia & Víctor Enrique Ramírez Zamora - 306-316 Exploring the associations between dimensions of schizotypy and social defeat
by Rory P. Sorenson & Susan L. Rossell & Philip J. Sumner - 317-318 Relating to voices using compassion focused therapy: a self help companion
by Ron Unger
April 2023, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 123-133 Involuntary hospitalization for treatment purpose; an act of caregiving? Perspectives and experiences of patients diagnosed with schizophrenia
by Sara Kærn Linstow & Annick Urfer-Parnas - 134-144 Need adapted use of medication in the open dialogue approach for psychosis: a descriptive longitudinal cohort study
by Tomi Bergström & Jaakko Seikkula & Päivi Köngäs-Saviaro & Jyri J. Taskila & Jukka Aaltonen - 145-154 Systematic violations of patients’ rights and safety: forced medication of a cohort of 30 patients in Alaska
by Gail Tasch & Peter C Gøtzsche - 155-167 From evidence to realities: psychosocial intervention provision in Australian routine community mental health practice
by E. Fossey & C. Harvey & P. Ennals & A. Wiggins & J. Farhall - 168-180 Attitudes toward schizophrenia among Tunisian family medicine residents and non-medical students
by Feten Fekih-Romdhane & Fayhaa Hamdi & Haitham Jahrami & Majda Cheour - 181-191 A qualitative study of help-seeking experiences leading up to a specialized service for youth at risk of psychosis
by Sarah V. McIlwaine & M. Ferrari & S. Iyer & A. Malla & J. Shah - 192-200 Multifamily therapy in first psychotic episodes: a pilot study
by Inés Garcia del Castillo & Saioa López García & Ana Pérez-Balaguer & David Varillas Delgado & Claudio Fuenzalida Muñoz & Javier Sempere Pérez - 201-210 Service User Perceived Criticism and Warmth (SU-PCaW) Questionnaire
by Emma Izon & Karmen Au-Yeung & Katherine Berry & Paul French - 211-214 The accepted definition of delusions does not effectively separate clinical from non-clinical phenomena
by Jordan E. DeVylder - 215-217 Malady of the mind
by Joshua C. Kendall
January 2023, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 1-16 The psychological therapy preferences of patients who hear voices
by Clio Berry & Andreea-Ingrid Baloc & David Fowler & Anna-Marie Jones & Cassie M Hazell & Mark Hayward - 17-27 Motivations for cannabis use in youth with first episode psychosis: a scoping review
by Amar Ghelani & Genevieve Armstrong & Ashley Haywood - 28-43 Adapting cognitive behavioural therapy for adolescents with psychosis: insights from the Managing Adolescent first episode in psychosis study (MAPS)
by Amy Langman-Levy & Louise Johns & Jasper Palmier-Claus & Catarina Sacadura & Ann Steele & Amanda Larkin & Elizabeth Murphy & Samantha Bowe & Anthony Morrison - 44-55 Experience of psychosis during the COVID-19 pandemic among hospitalized patients
by Julia Lebovitz & Chris AhnAllen & Tanya Marie Luhrmann - 56-65 Launay–Slade Hallucination Scale-Extended: simplifying its interpretation
by Daniel Fernández & I. Liu & A. Preti & J. M. Haro & S. Siddi - 66-76 Identifying victimisation profiles in people with psychosis and a history of childhood trauma: a latent class analysis
by Georgina L Barnes & Richard Emsley & Philippa Garety & Amy Hardy - 77-88 Life satisfaction in people affected by a severe psychiatric condition: a comprehensive model
by Rocío Caballero & Covadonga Chaves & Carmen Valiente - 89-99 A behaviour sequence analysis of goal generation processes in a psychosis rehabilitation sample
by Esmira Ropaj & David A. Keatley & Joanne M. Dickson & Corinna J. Milroyd & Peter J. Taylor - 100-111 Hearing divine voices: a qualitative enquiry about criticism, connectedness, and compassion
by Simone Cheli & Nicola Petrocchi & Veronica Cavalletti - 112-114 We need more diversity and nuance in public accounts of psychosis treatment
by Keith E. Gallagher - 115-116 Lived experience research: a service user’s perspective
by Ben Gray - 117-118 Critical psychiatry textbook
by Tom Federn - 118-119 Schizophrenia. An unfinished history
by Annelore Homberg - 120-121 In memoriam: Yrjö Alanen 1927 – 2022
by Jukka Aaltonen & Klaus Lehtinen
October 2022, Volume 14, Issue 4
- 295-307 A living tribute to professor Marius Romme
by Peter Bullimore & Jerome Carson - 308-321 The effects of a specialized staff training on trauma-sensitivity in professionals working with patients with a psychotic disorder: A pilot study
by Martje S.G. Visser & Nynke Boonstra & Paul A. J. M. de Bont & Berber M. van der Vleugel & David van den Berg - 322-332 Adapting and implementing Acceptance and Commitment Therapy groups to support personal recovery of adults living with psychosis: a qualitative study of facilitators’ experiences
by Jesse Gates & Eliot Goldstone & Jacinta Clemente & Marilyn Cugnetto & Eric M.J. Morris & John Farhall - 333-343 The mediation role of schizotypal traits in the relationship between childhood trauma and earlier onset of panic disorder
by Cansu Baygin & Levent Sevincok & Bilge Dogan & Doga Sevincok & Yasan Bilge Sair - 344-354 Preliminary point prevalence of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for psychosis (CBTp) training in the U.S. and Canada
by Sarah L. Kopelovich & Elizabeth Nutting & Jennifer Blank & Helen Teresa Buckland & Clarence Spigner - 355-367 A grounded theory analysis of care-coordinators’ perceptions of family growth associated with an experience of first episode psychosis
by Emily Thornhill & Chris Sanderson & Anjula Gupta - 368-377 Brief mindfulness-oriented interventions (MOIs) to improve psychiatric symptoms in a psychiatric inpatient unit: a randomized controlled feasibility trial
by Ghizlane Moussaoui & Christina Rigas & Sophia Escobar & S. Gabriela Torres-Platas & Saulo Castel & Michelle Yang & Joseph Inhaber & Julia Novielli & Juliana Van Amsterdam & Neeti Sasi & Angela Potes & Katerina Nikolitch & Romeo Penheiro & Karl Looper & Marilyn Segal & Dominique Elie & Alex Kiss & Steven Selchen & Nathan Hermann & Harmehr Sekhon & Soham Rej - 378-379 Is psychiatry equipped for a post-truth world?
by Alexander H. Jack - 380-381 Johan Christoffer Cullberg
by Jan Olav Johannessen & Patrick McGorry
July 2022, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 203-214 Delusion-like experiences are related to negative perceptions of self and others in non-clinical individuals
by Georgia Zamperoni & Erica Neill & Susan L. Rossell & Eric J. Tan - 215-226 Cognitive and personality predictors of trait resilience in young people with psychosis proneness: an exploratory study
by Dagmara Mętel & Andrzej Cechnicki & Aleksandra Arciszewska-Leszczuk & Renata Pionke-Ubych & Martyna Krężołek & Piotr Błądziński & Dorota Frydecka & Łukasz Gawęda - 227-236 Negative symptoms in psychosis: failure and construction of narratives
by Nienke Moernaut & Juri Krivzov & Marie Lizon & Jasper Feyaerts & Stijn Vanheule - 237-247 Basic demographic outcomes: additional findings of a single-blind, randomised, controlled trial on metacognitive training for psychosis
by Zita Fekete & Edit Vass & Ramóna Balajthy & Ünige Tana & Attila Csaba Nagy & Barnabás Oláh & Ildikó Kuritárné Szabó - 248-258 The facilitators’ perspectives of delivering a ‘Coping with Voices’ group (Part 1)
by Gordon Kay & Maddy Slattery & Elizabeth Kendall - 259-269 Results from a quasi-controlled trial of a “Coping with Voices” group. Part 2
by Gordon Kay & Elizabeth Kendall & Maddy Slattery & Justin Scott & Victoria Gore-Jones & Frances Dark - 270-280 Psychotic- like experiences (PLEs) and trauma in adolescents: the role of PLEs' persistence and distress in overall psychological burden
by Savvina Mylona & Kalliopi Triantafyllou & Katerina Papanikolaou & Chara Tzavara & Niki Skopeliti & Gerasimos Kolaitis - 281-292 Listening to voices: understanding and self-management of auditory verbal hallucinations in young adults
by Peter Denno & Stephanie Wallis & Kimberly Caldwell & Jonathan Ives & Stephen J. Wood & Matthew R. Broome & Pavan Mallikarjun & Femi Oyebode & Rachel Upthegrove - 293-294 Antidepressed: a breakthrough examination of epidemic antidepressant harm and dependence
by Stevie Lewis
April 2022, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 99-108 The Soteria model: implementing an alternative to acute psychiatric hospitalization in Israel
by Avraham Friedlander & Dana Tzur Bitan & Pesach Lichtenberg - 109-119 Relationships between hallucinations, delusions, depression, suicide ideation, and plan among adults presenting with psychosis in psychiatric emergency care
by Lindsay A. Bornheimer & Victor Hong & Juliann Li Verdugo & Lindsay Fernandez & Cheryl A. King - 120-130 What do trainee cognitive behavioural therapists need from clinical supervision to develop their skills in working with people with psychosis? A qualitative analysis
by Rebecca Harris & Tess Maguire & Katherine Newman-Taylor - 131-142 Reliability and discriminant validity of the Slovak version of the 16-item Prodromal Questionnaire (PQ-16) in a student sample
by Jakub Januška & Alexandra Straková & Michal Turček & Barbora Vašečková & Ľubica Forgáčová & Anton Heretik & Ján Pečeňák & Michal Hajdúk - 143-152 A qualitative exploration of the acceptability of a cognitive behavioural therapy self-help book for people with psychosis in Nicaragua
by Minna Lyons & Roberto Berrios & Jorge Castro & Sara Castro & Ross G. White & Helen Brooks - 153-161 Mental health professionals’ attitudes and knowledge about hearing voices groups
by Bradley Jones & Pamela Jacobsen - 162-175 What can experimental studies tell us about paranoia and anxiety? A systematic review with implications for theory and clinical practice
by Alison Bennetts & Lusia Stopa & Katherine Newman-Taylor - 176-189 Do voice-hearing assessment measures capture the positive experiences of individuals, and to what extent? A systematic review of published assessment measures
by Lucy V. Armstrong & Lorna Hogg & Pamela Jacobsen - 190-199 A case report and first-person account of an individual at risk for psychosis who improved during the COVID-19 pandemic
by Shaynna N. Herrera & Cansu Sarac & Zarina R. Bilgrami & Matthew F. Dobbs & Rachel Jespersen & Shalaila S. Haas & Sahil Garg & Riaz B. Shaik & Yulia Landa & Cheryl M. Corcoran - 200-200 Approche Psychotherapeutique des Psychosis (A psychotherapeutic approach to psychosis)
by Francoise Davoine - 201-201 The Practical Handbook of Hearing Voices
by Natalie Femia
January 2022, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 1-21 Metacognitive training for schizophrenia: a scoping review and phenomenological evaluation
by Pavan S. Brar & Louis Sass & Donna Beck & Melissa A. Kalarchian - 22-33 Experiences of acute mental health inpatient care in the UK: from admission to readmission
by Charlotte Phillips & Sara Tai & Katherine Berry - 34-45 Accessibility, acceptability, and adequacy of schizophrenia definition according to experts by experience: an ICD-11 field study of patients and relative caregivers in Mexico
by Rebeca Robles-García & Ana Fresán & Tania Real & Tecelli Domínguez-Martínez & María Luisa Rascón & Omar Hernández & Carolina Muñoz & Alejandra González & Floriane Brunet & Antoine Balaige & Françoise Askevis-Leherpeux & María Elena Medina-Mora & Jean-Luc Roelandt - 46-56 The diverse functions of hearing voices peer-support groups: findings and case examples from a US national study
by Gail A. Hornstein & Alison Branitsky & Emily Robinson Putnam - 57-69 Violence exposure, psychotic experiences, and social disconnection in an urban community sample
by Jonathan J. Marsh & Zui Narita & Fuhua Zhai & Lisa Fedina & Jason Schiffman & Jordan DeVylder - 70-80 Training inpatient psychiatric nurses and staff to utilize CBTp informed skills in an acute inpatient psychiatric setting
by Katherine Eisen & Neda Kharrazi & Alix Simonson & Melanie Lean & Kate Hardy - 81-92 Psychometric validation of the Persian version of the community assessment of psychotic experiences-42 (CAPE-42) in Iranian college students
by Fatemeh Mirzaei Poueenak & Nikzad Ghanbari Pirkashani & Roghieh Nooripour & Seyed Ruhollah Hosseini & Mohammadreza Mazloomzadeh & Milad Shirkhani - 93-98 Effects of mindfulness on psychotic symptoms: insights from a randomized clinical trial
by Emilio López-Navarro & Susana Al-Halabí
October 2021, Volume 13, Issue 4
- 289-301 Modern understanding of psychosis: from brain disease to stress disorder. And some other important aspects of psychosis…
by Jan Olav Johannessen & Inge Joa - 302-314 A qualitative exploration of stigma experiences of second-generation British South-Asian people using an early intervention in psychosis service
by Anisha Vyas & Lisa Wood & Susan McPherson - 315-326 Engaging dialogically with auditory hallucinations: design, rationale and baseline sample characteristics of the Talking With Voices pilot trial
by Eleanor Longden & Dirk Corstens & Melissa Pyle & Richard Emsley & Sarah Peters & Nisha Chauhan & Nikki Dehmahdi & Anthony P. Morrison - 327-337 A “blip in the road”: experiences of identity after a first episode of psychosis
by Phoebe Friesen & Jordan Goldstein & Lisa Dixon - 338-348 Off the beaten path: Adventure Therapy as an adjunct to early intervention for psychosis
by Camille Girard & J. Éric Dubé & Amal Abdel-Baki & Clairélaine Ouellet-Plamondon - 349-360 The relationship between social media addiction and psychotic-like experiences in a large nonclinical student sample
by Feten Fekih-Romdhane & Hadhami Sassi & Majda Cheour - 361-372 Effects of a psychiatric diagnosis vs a clinical formulation on lay attitudes to people with psychosis
by Christina Seery & Jessica Bramham & Cliódhna O’Connor - 373-377 Re-starting the conversation: improving shared decision making in antipsychotic prescribing
by Lisa Marie Grünwald & Jemima Thompson - 378-379 Open dialogue for psychosis: organizing mental health services to prioritize dialogue, relationship and meaning
by Emma Tseris & Margreet de Pater - 379-380 My Friend Fox
by Natalie Femia
July 2021, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 193-194 Sandra Escher – an Obituary
by Jacqui Dillon & Dirk Corstens & Olga Runciman - 195-208 “My voices are just part of me, they don’t own me”: a qualitative investigation of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy groups for people experiencing psychosis
by Sally Bloy & Eric M.J. Morris & Louise C. Johns & Anne Cooke & Joseph E. Oliver - 209-219 “Listen to the parents… really listen to the child!” Family narratives of supporting children hearing voices
by Sarah Parry & Filippo Varese - 220-230 Estimating the minimum important difference for the questionnaire about the Process of Recovery (QPR): an anchor-based approach
by Nikki Dehmahdi & Heather Law & Melissa Pyle & Rory Byrne & Wendy Jones & Heather Peel & Anthony P. Morrison - 231-241 An at-risk mental state service embedded within a UK Early Intervention team across two years of service delivery for service users 14 to 65 years: service audit
by Lauren Cox & James Eoin Dixon - 242-252 “A blank canvas of me”: an interpretive phenomenological analysis study of the experience of client self-disclosure in cognitive behavioural therapy for psychosis
by Alastair Pipkin & Dr Sarah Armitage & Matthew Knight & Lorna Hogg - 253-264 Exploring the impacts of a carers’ psycho-education group: personal insights from the family of people with early psychosis
by Charlotte Cochrane & Nicola Moran & Elizabeth Newton - 265-275 Exploring the relationships between illness beliefs and psychosis symptoms among Black African and Caribbean people with non-affective psychosis
by Sam Bard & Amy Degnan & Katherine Berry & Dawn Edge - 276-285 Opinion Piece: The case for establishing a minimal medication alternative for psychosis and schizophrenia
by Ruth E. Cooper & John P. Mason & Tim Calton & John Richardson & Joanna Moncrieff - 286-288 Psychoses of the female body: the need for more psychosocial engagement
by Marie Brown
April 2021, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 93-104 Coercion or collaboration: service-user experiences of risk management in hospital and a trauma-informed crisis house
by Hannah Prytherch & Anne Cooke & Ian Marsh - 105-118 One size doesn’t fit all: gender differences in trauma, PTSD, substance use and the SMI-PTSD conceptual model in persons with severe mental illness in Assertive Community Treatment
by Noor Sharif & Vasileia Karasavva & Susan Farrell - 119-129 An interpretative phenomenological analysis of parents’ experience of making sense of at risk mental state
by Georgia Parratt & Chris Sanderson & Anjula Gupta & Gail Bradbury - 130-142 Psychometric properties and normative data of the Spanish version of short form persecution and deservedness scale
by Carmen Valiente & Alba Contreras & Almudena Trucharte & Vanesa Peinado & Regina Espinosa - 143-153 A Participatory Action Research (PAR) exploratory initiative for psychosis recovery and resilience
by Helen Thai & Noor Sharif & Kevin Patrick & Chelsea Meldrum & Tyrone Gamble & Carrie Robertson & Nicola Wright & Tomas Fogl & Amy Webb & Jessica Tutino & Nancy Bahl & Bronwyn O’Brien & the Par Co-Design Team - 154-166 The subjective experience of recovery from psychosis in an acute mental health inpatient setting
by Laura Emrich & Lisa Wood & Danny Taggart - 167-174 Cognitive fusion as a candidate psychological vulnerability factor for psychosis: An experimental study of acute ∆9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) intoxication
by Katherine Newman-Taylor & Thomas Richardson & Rachel Lees & Katherine Petrilli & Helen Bolderston & Chandni Hindocha & Tom P Freeman & Michael A. P. Bloomfield - 175-187 Experiencing negative symptoms in psychosis: a systematic qualitative review
by Nienke Moernaut & Stijn Vanheule - 188-188 Schizophrenic voices as spirit communication and telepathy
by Anna Beyer - 189-190 The essential schizophrenia companion
by A. George Awad - 190-191 The genetics of schizophrenia: psychiatry is over-emphasising the role of genes in mental disorders
by Paul Wm Miller
January 2021, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 1-12 A five-year prospective evaluation of a new community psychosis service in North London: introducing the Recovery and Enablement Track (RET)
by James Hurley & Suzanne Jolley & Orla Gibbons & Aduramigba Williams & Satish Nath Varma & Suchi Bhandari & Kajori Mukherjee & Hilary Garraway & Cerys Jones & Narin Aker & Elizabeth Appiah-Kusi & Timothy Weaver - 13-23 Prevalence and clinical correlates of childhood trauma among inpatients diagnosed with bipolar disorder: a matched comparison with schizophrenia
by Yubin Cho & Daeho Kim & Seok-Hyeon Kim - 24-34 Video ethnography: introducing a new tool from research to psychiatric practice?
by Lilith Abrahamyan Empson & Philippe Conus - 35-46 Narrative changes about “voices” following a contextual group therapy for people with psychosis
by T. Langlois & A. Bourcier & P. Lamy & M. Lhermine & S. Callahan & T. Lecomte - 47-57 Psychosis as a dialectic of aha- and anti-aha-experiences: a qualitative study
by Rob Sips & Zeno Van Duppen & Zuzana Kasanova & Lena De Thurah & Ana Teixeira & Jasper Feyaerts & Inez Myin-Germeys - 58-64 Staff experience of delivering clinical care on acute psychiatric wards for service users who hear voices: a qualitative study
by Emilia Kramarz & Sophie Lyles & Helen L. Fisher & Simon Riches - 65-70 Rumination, intolerance of uncertainty and paranoia in treatment resistant psychosis
by L. Lebert & D. Turkington & M. Freeston & R. Dudley - 71-77 Understanding how patients with psychosis would prefer to be contacted about research
by Jennifer Mbanu - 78-84 Improving treatments for psychotic disorders: beyond cognitive behaviour therapy for psychosis
by B. Nelson & L. Torregrossa & A. Thompson & L.A. Sass & S. Park & J.A. Hartmann & P.D. McGorry & M. Alvarez-Jimenez - 85-88 “Epistemic injustice” in the administration of mental health legislation
by Tom Todd - 89-90 Psychosis, trauma, and dissociation: evolving perspectives on severe psychopathology
by Pamela R. Fuller - 90-91 Hallucination-focused integrative therapy
by Manuel González de Chávez
October 2020, Volume 12, Issue 4
- 303-313 Risk factors associated with general and specific dimensions of psychosis in a nationally representative sample of adults from the United States
by David Murphy & Frédérique Vallières & Jamie Murphy & Eoin McElroy & Philip Hyland - 314-327 Cognitive mechanisms in cannabis-related paranoia; Initial testing and model proposal
by Katherine Newman-Taylor & Thomas Richardson & Monica Sood & Mat Sopp & Emma Perry & Helen Bolderston - 328-338 Clinical correlates of hearing voices among people seeking interventions for dissociation: a cross-cultural investigation
by Hong Wang Fung & Chitat Chan & Colin A. Ross - 339-347 The challenges of engaging individuals at high-risk of developing psychosis: reflections from research assistants within a randomised control trial
by Emma Izon & Karmen Au-Yeung & Wendy Jones - 348-358 Relationships between working alliance and outcomes in group therapy for people diagnosed with schizophrenia
by Danielle M. Beaudette & Lisa N. Cruz & Alicia Lukachko & Matthew Roché & Steven M. Silverstein - 359-362 An online compassion-focused crisis intervention during COVID-19 lockdown: a cases series on patients at high risk for psychosis
by Simone Cheli & Veronica Cavalletti & Nicola Petrocchi - 363-367 When reality breaks from us: lived experience wisdom in the Covid-19 era
by Ana Carolina Florence & Rebecca Miller & Chyrell Bellamy & Pauline Bernard & Claire Bien & Kendall Atterbury & Cheri Bragg & Annette Diaz & Eve Gardien & Kimberly Guy & Chris Hansen & Kirsten Maclean & Barbara Milton & Leslie Nelson & Jonathan Jj Samoskevich & Shannon Smith & Milena Stanojlovic & Thomas Wexler & Rafaela Zorzanelli & Larry Davidson - 368-376 “I remember…so, let’s not forget”: remembering our past lest we repeat it
by James K. Mosher - 377-379 Experiences of treating patients with psychotic symptoms during the COVID-19 pandemic
by Matthew Morrissette & Amir Shamlou - 380-382 Clinical psychology in the mental health inpatient setting: international perspectives
by David Kennard - 381-382 The Zyprexa papers
by David Healy
July 2020, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 201-211 How do hearing voices peer-support groups work? A three-phase model of transformation
by Gail A. Hornstein & Emily Robinson Putnam & Alison Branitsky - 212-221 Suicidal ideation in an Egyptian sample of hospitalized patients with acute psychosis
by Ahmed A. Mubarak & El-Sayed Gad & Sameh Saada & Maha Ftouh & Mohammad A. Seleem - 222-233 Evolution of social networks in early psychosis
by Marjolaine Masse & Karine Paquin & Paul Lysaker & Tania Lecomte - 234-244 Inflexibility processes as predictors of social functioning in chronic psychosis
by Tatiana Arboleya & Ana González-Menéndez & Helena Ordoñez & David G. Pando & Mercedes Paino - 245-256 A grounded theory of how service users experience and make use of formulation in therapy for psychosis
by Melanie Gibbs & Maria Griffiths & Sarah Dilks - 257-268 The Bergen-Montpellier grandiose ideas questionnaire – B-MGI: a new tool for measuring grandiose delusions
by Catherine Bortolon & Cindy Lebrun & Julien Laloyaux - 269-280 Lived experience perspectives on reducing the duration of untreated psychosis: the impact of stigma on accessing treatment
by Kate V. Hardy & Caroline E. Dickens & Erika L. Roach & Vicki Harrison & Aakash Desai & Laurie Flynn & Douglas. L. Noordsy & Judith Dauberman & Steven Adelsheim - 281-284 A history of depression with psychotic features modifies a woman’s risk for depression after childbirth
by Michael E. Silverman & Martin A. Goldstein & Lauren Smith & Abraham Reichenberg & Paul Lichtenstein & Sven Sandin - 285-294 Posttraumatic growth and recovery following a first episode of psychosis: a narrative review of two concepts
by Gerald Jordan & Srividya N. Iyer & Ashok Malla & Larry Davidson - 295-298 Uncertainty and my healthy narrative
by Ed Boait - 299-300 The medical model in mental health: an explanation and evaluation
by Sami Timimi - 300-301 Madness and genetic determinism. Is mental illness in our genes?
by Colin A. Ross - 301-302 On conquering schizophrenia: from the desk of a therapist and survivor
by Robin Tassinari
April 2020, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 101-105 COVID-19: how can we support each other (and ourselves)?
by Rai Waddingham - 106-114 Voice hearers’ experiences of the Making Sense of Voices approach in an NHS setting
by Craig Steel & Joachim Schnackenberg & Zoe Travers & Eleanor Longden & Emily Greenfield & Lynette Meredith & Hayley Perry & Dirk Corstens - 115-127 Living with voices: a thematic analysis of individuals’ experiences of voice-hearing in India
by Nidhi Sinha & Shubha Ranganathan - 128-138 “She is more about my illness than me”: a qualitative study exploring social support in individuals with experiences of psychosis
by Nicola McGuire & Craig Melville & Dimitar Karadzhov & Andrew Gumley - 139-150 Fathers’ experiences of caring for an adult child with psychosis: a qualitative study
by Bina Sharma & Nicola Green & Saskia Keville