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April 2016, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 143-155 A parallel group randomised open blinded evaluation of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Depression After Psychosis: A Pilot Trial Protocol (ADAPT)
by Andrew Gumley & Ross White & Andy Briggs & Ian Ford & Sarah Barry & Corinna Stewart & Sara Beedie & Caoimhe Clarke & Rachel MacLeod & Emma Lidstone & Julian Nam & Hamish McLeod - 156-165 Martin Buber and evidence-based practice: Can the lion really lie down with the lamb?
by Kelly D. Buck & Benjamin E. Buck & Jay A. Hamm & Paul H. Lysaker - 166-175 Resist the negation reflex: Minimizing reactance in psychotherapy of delusions
by Kyle Arnold & Julia Vakhrusheva - 176-179 Declines in suicidal ideation in adolescents being treated in early intervention service
by Niklas Granö & Santeri Kallionpää & Marjaana Karjalainen & Laura Salmijärvi & Mikko Roine & Peter Taylor - 180-185 Madness May Enrich Your Life: A Self-Study of Unipolar Mood Elevation
by David Y.F. Ho - 186-187 Extreme exaggeration of the results of genetic research on schizophrenia
by Colin A. Ross - 188-189 Creativity and psychotic states in exceptional people: The work of Murray Jackson
by Andrew Shepherd
January 2016, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-11 A qualitative study of refugees with psychotic symptoms
by J.E. Rhodes & N.S. Parrett & O.J. Mason - 12-22 Thematic associations between personal goals and clinical and non-clinical voices (auditory verbal hallucinations)
by Filippo Varese & Sara J. Tai & Lydia Pearson & Warren Mansell - 23-36 Early dynamics of recovery from psychotic spectrum disorder within a therapeutic recovery community: patterns and dynamics
by Matt Snyder & Sharon Young & Lisa Schactman - 37-47 Inner reading voices: An overlooked form of inner speech
by Ruvanee P. Vilhauer - 48-59 Does childhood bullying lead to the development of psychotic symptoms? A meta-analysis and review of prospective studies
by Twylla Cunningham & Katrina Hoy & Ciaran Shannon - 60-71 What does attachment theory tell us about working with distressing voices?
by Katherine Berry & Sandra Bucci - 72-84 Schizophrenia: A critical view on genetic effects
by Roar Fosse & Jay Joseph & Mike Jones - 85-87 Identical symptomatology but different diagnosis: Treatment implications of an OCD versus schizophrenia diagnosis
by Noel Hunter & Kimberly Glazier & Lata K. McGinn - 88-92 Together we stand in the bottomless pit – When trauma hits the therapeutic dyad
by Y. Spinzy & G. Cohen-Rappaport - 93-94 Psychiatry Reconsidered: From Medical Treatment to Supportive Understanding, by Hugh Middleton
by Alison Summers
October 2015, Volume 7, Issue 4
- () Editorial Board
by The Editors - () Corrigendum
by The Editors - 291-301 Understanding the development of narrative insight in early psychosis: A qualitative approach
by Eric Macnaughton & Sam Sheps & Jim Frankish & Dave Irwin - 302-311 Simulation-based training for “front-of-house” staff in psychosis services
by David Baumeister & Elaine Gill & Bernadette O’Neill & Rachel Perera & Suzanne Jolley - 312-323 Reliability and validity of a new scale for measuring relationships with voices: The DAIMON Scale
by S. Perona-Garcelán & S. Escudero-Pérez & M.D. Barros-Albarrán & M.G. León-Palacios & J. Úbeda-Gómez & J.M. García-Montes & A.M. López-Jiménez & O. Vallina-Fernández & R. Jiménez-García-Bóveda & C. Diez-Alegría & J.F. Rodríguez-Testal & M. Ruiz-Veguilla & M. Pérez-Álvarez - 324-335 Psychosis and societal prescriptions of gender; a study of 174 inpatients
by George B. Mitropoulos & Dimitra Gorgoli & Dimitris Houlis & Kalliopi Korompili & Constantina Lagiou & Alexandros Gerontas - 336-347 Same diagnosis, different lives. A qualitative study of adults with severe mental illness, in treatment and education
by Arnhild Lauveng & Sidsel Tveiten & Tor-Johan Ekeland & Torleif Ruud - 348-358 The hypervigilant misperception of Duchenne smiles in schizotypy
by Junhong Yu & Charles M. Zaroff & Allan B.I. Bernardo - 359-365 I am the person of whom you speak
by Indigo Daya - 366-366 RE: Hutton P. et al. Cognitive behavioural therapy for psychosis: rationale and protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis
by Clive Adams - 367-367 In reply to Adams and colleagues
by Paul Hutton & Peter J. Taylor & Anthony P. Morrison - 367-368 Overstatement in article
by Clive E. Adams & John M. Davis & Lorna Duggan & Adib Essali & Mark Fenton & Vivek Furtado & Mahesh Jayaram & Stefan Leucht & Marianna Purgato & Rebecca Syed & Prathap Tharyan & Maritta Välimäki - 369-370 Tales from the madhouse: an insider critique of psychiatric services
by William Park - 370-371 Madness in civilization. A cultural history of insanity from the Bible to Freud, from the madhouse to modern medicine
by Anthony J. O’Brien
July 2015, Volume 7, Issue 3
- 195-205 Childhood sexual abuse moderates the relationship of self-reflectivity with increased emotional distress in schizophrenia
by Bethany L. Leonhardt & Jay A. Hamm & Elizabeth A. Belanger & Paul H. Lysaker - 206-216 Specificity of association between adversities and the occurrence and co-occurrence paranoia and hallucinations: Evaluating the stability of childhood risk in an adverse adult environment
by Mark Shevlin & Grainne McAnee & Richard P. Bentall & Jamie Murphy - 217-227 Associations between internalised stereotypes of psychosis and emotional dysfunction in people with psychosis not taking antipsychotic medication
by Melissa Pyle & Alison Brabban & Laura Drage & Helen Spencer & Douglas Turkington & Anthony Morrison - 228-236 Going beyond: Users’ experiences of helping professionals
by Alain Topor & Anne Denhov - 237-248 Is the content of persecutory delusions relevant to self-esteem?
by Johanna Sundag & Tania M. Lincoln & Maike M. Hartmann & Steffen Moritz - 249-260 The sense of empowerment in the early stage of recovery from psychosis
by Jacek Wciórka & Piotr Świtaj & Marta Anczewska - 261-264 Mindfulness, self-stigma and social functioning in first episode psychosis: A brief report
by Lucy Mersh & Fergal Jones & Joseph Oliver - 265-268 Characteristics of therapists working with people experiencing psychosis: A nation-wide survey in Poland
by R. Styła & L. Grzesiuk & H. Suszek & K. Krawczyk & M. Rutkowska - 269-271 Opinion piece: “Hearing the voices of young people!” Do we require more personal accounts from young people who have psychotic-like experiences?
by Patrick Welsh & Roz Oates - 272-275 Open Dialogue with R.D. Laing
by Nicholas I. Marlowe - 276-278 Curiosity and the CAT: Considering Cognitive Analytic Therapy as an intervention for psychosis
by Peter James Taylor & Alex Perry & Paul Hutton & Claire Seddon & Ranil Tan - 279-285 If madness isn’t what psychiatry says it is, then what is it? That’s been my koan for almost fifty years!
by Michael Warren Cornwall - 286-288 Psychological approaches to understanding and treating auditory hallucinations: From theory to therapy
by Lony Schiltz - 288-290 Madness made me: A memoir, by Mary O’Hagan
by Bridget E. Hamilton
April 2015, Volume 7, Issue 2
- 97-107 Beyond beliefs: A qualitative study of people’s opinions about their changing relations with their voices
by Mark Hayward & Yvonne Awenat & Simon McCarthy Jones & Georgie Paulik & Katherine Berry - 108-118 Measurement of the psychosis continuum: Modelling the frequency and distress of subclinical psychotic experiences
by Mark Shevlin & David Boyda & James Houston & Jamie Murphy - 119-129 “Lifting the veil”: a qualitative analysis of experiences in Hearing Voices Network groups
by Lauren Oakland & Katherine Berry - 130-140 Recovery and adaptation after first-episode psychosis: The relevance of posttraumatic growth
by Jane E. Dunkley & Glen W. Bates - 141-151 A Sensory-Motor Approach for Patients with a Diagnosis of Psychosis. Some Data From an Empirical Investigation on Amniotic Therapy
by Maurizio Peciccia & Claudia Mazzeschi & Simone Donnari & Livia Buratta - 152-165 Stigma in psychosis: A thematic synthesis of current qualitative evidence
by Lisa Wood & Eilish Burke & Rory Byrne & Melissa Pyle & Nicola Chapman & Anthony Morrison - 166-178 Using the back door: Metacognitive training for psychosis
by Devvarta Kumar & Mahesh Menon & Steffen Moritz & Todd S. Woodward - 179-182 Psychological impact of identifying character strengths in people with psychosis
by Anna Sims & Chris Barker & Claire Price & Miriam Fornells-Ambrojo - 183-185 Resilience, recovery style, and stress in early psychosis
by Anna Georgiades & Lorna Farquharson & Lyn Ellett - 186-191 Voices, their origin, and ways to address them: Two propositions and a resolution
by Berenice Royal - 192-194 Children of separation and loss, a memoir
by Helene Wolf
January 2015, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 1-13 Intimate partner violence, sexual abuse, and the mediating role of loneliness on psychosis
by David Boyda & Danielle McFeeters & Mark Shevlin - 14-24 The other side of “madness”: frequencies of positive and ambivalent attitudes towards prominent positive symptoms in psychosis
by Steffen Moritz & Liz Rietschel & Ruth Veckenstedt & Francesca Bohn & Brooke C. Schneider & Tania M. Lincoln & Anne Karow - 25-36 Journey back into body and soul – An exploration of mindful yoga with psychosis
by Brigitte Sistig & Ingo Lambrecht & Susan Hatters Friedman - 37-47 Early recovery from Psychotic Spectrum Disorder within a therapeutic community: Significance and effects
by Sharon Young & Matt Snyder & Lisa Schactman - 48-59 Cognitive behavioural therapy for the treatment of delusional systems
by Douglas Turkington & Helen Spencer & Inderpreet Jassal & Anna Cummings - 59-62 Commentary from a psychodynamic perspective
by Brian Martindale - 63-71 More simply human: on the Universality of Madness
by Nancy McWilliams - 72-80 An opening: Trauma and transcendence
by Robin S. Brown - 81-91 Clinical perspectives on the relationship between psychosis and dissociation: utility of structural dissociation and implications for practice
by Thomas Bacon & Angela Kennedy - 92-95 An emergency plan for schizophrenia relapse
by Berenice Royal - 96-96 Overcoming distressing voices
by Katherine Berry
October 2014, Volume 6, Issue 4
- 275-277 Psychoanalysis and dynamic psychotherapy in institutional settings – Then and now
by Orna Ophir & Rennana Elran & Gaby Shefler & Orna Wasserman - 278-287 Whose suffering? – Carers and curers
by R.D. Hinshelwood - 288-296 Containment in a therapeutic community: The joined effort of patients and staff
by Itamar Nativ - 297-305 Intra-staff openness; “What’s a nice girl like you doing in a place like this?”
by Ann-Louise S. Silver - 306-312 Psychoanalysis in a closed ward: The psychoanalytic act in psychosis and case management in a “mental health” institution
by Yair Tzivoni - 313-326 Engaging with psychosis: A psychodynamic developmental approach to social dysfunction and withdrawal in psychosis
by Paula Conway & Andreas Ginkell - 327-341 Intensive psychotherapy with bipolar disorder
by Carolyn Quadrio & Noa Haas - 342-354 Dissociation in Classical Texts on Schizophrenia
by Colin Ross - 355-358 An exploratory study of associations between adult attachment, health service utilisation and health service costs
by Katherine Berry & Nicola Roberts & Adam Danquah & Linda Davies - 359-362 Schizophrenia, losers and compassion-focused therapy
by Mark Ellerby - 363-364 Testing possible causal explanations via interventions
by Dieneke Hubbeling - 365-367 Unravel: To unwell and back
by Robert Tummey
July 2014, Volume 6, Issue 3
- 195-205 “It’s just a very taboo and secretive kind of thing”: making sense of living with stigma and discrimination from accounts of people with psychosis
by Melissa Pyle & Anthony P Morrison - 206-214 Jumping to conclusions: the association between delusional ideation and reasoning biases in a healthy student population
by Karen Cafferkey & Jamie Murphy & Mark Shevlin - 215-219 Positive effects of a novel cognitive remediation computer game (X-Cog) in first episode psychosis: a pilot study
by Majid M. Saleem & Michael K. Harte & Kay M. Marshall & Andy Scally & Anita Brewin & Jo C. Neill - 220-230 Cognitive behavioural therapy for psychosis: rationale and protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis
by Paul Hutton & Lisa Wood & Peter J. Taylor & Kerry Irving & Anthony P. Morrison - 231-234 Agreement between ratings from self-rating scales and assessments by staff concerning a group of ‘severely mentally ill’ people
by Inga Tidefors & Hans Arvidsson & Elisabeth Olin - 235-241 Problems with the psychosis section of DSM-5
by Colin A. Ross - 242-252 Beyond the omnipotence of voices: further developing a relational approach to auditory hallucinations
by Mark Hayward & Katherine Berry & Simon McCarthy-Jones & Clara Strauss & Neil Thomas - 253-265 A systematic review of evidence-based treatment for individuals with treatment-resistant schizophrenia and a suboptimal response to clozapine monotherapy
by Iyoni Ranasinghe & Jacqueline Sin - 266-270 How compassion may help me
by Mark Ellerby - 271-272 The bitterest pills: the troubling story of antipsychotic drugs
by Jeremy Wallace - 272-273 Surviving, Existing, or Living: Phase-specific therapy for severe psychosis
by Eunsun Joo
April 2014, Volume 6, Issue 2
- 97-106 “Schizophrenia” in the Australian print and online news media
by Belinda Cain & Roseanne Currie & Eleanor Danks & Fiona Du & Erica Hodgson & Jennifer May & Kirsty O’Loghlen & Yen Phan & Jennifer Powter & Nayab Rizwan & Shazmi Shahim & Dominique Simsion & Steve Loughnan & Nick Haslam - 107-116 Delusional disorders: Prevalence in two socially differentiated neighborhoods of Barcelona
by Jorge L. Tizón & Noemí Morales & Jordi Artigue & Yanet Quijada & Conxita Pérez & Francesc Pareja & Manel Salamero - 117-127 Psychosis and poverty: Coping with poverty and severe mental illness in everyday life
by Alain Topor & Gunnel Andersson & Anne Denhov & Sara Holmqvist & Maria Mattsson & Claes-Göran Stefansson & Per Bülow - 128-142 Family intervention for psychosis: Impact of training on clinicians’ attitudes, knowledge and behaviour
by Jacqueline Sin & Steven Livingstone & Maria Griffiths & Catherine Gamble - 143-154 Developmental pathway to paranoia is mediated by negative self-concept and experiential avoidance
by Alisa Udachina & Richard P. Bentall - 155-165 Metacognitive Narrative Psychotherapy for people diagnosed with schizophrenia: An outline of a principle-based treatment manual
by Rebecca Bargenquast & Robert Schweitzer - 166-176 Avatar therapy for persecutory auditory hallucinations: What is it and how does it work?
by Julian Leff & Geoffrey Williams & Mark Huckvale & Maurice Arbuthnot & Alex P. Leff - 177-180 Causality orientations among individuals with first-episode psychosis
by Nicholas J.K. Breitborde & Petra Kleinlein & Vinod H. Srihari - 181-183 Older adults with psychosis: A case for family interventions
by Juliana Onwumere & Amy Chung & Steve Boddington & Adrienne Little & Elizabeth Kuipers - 184-188 Love Peace’s recovery story: A tale of two
by Susannah Colbert & Love Peace - 189-191 The equal environments assumption in schizophrenia genetics
by Colin A. Ross - 192-192 Demons in the age of light: a memoir of psychosis and recovery
by Lou Rawcliffe - 193-194 Psychology, mental health and distress
by John McGowan
January 2014, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 1-3 Prof. Dr.med. Gaetano Benedetti (1920–2013), Co-Founder I.S.P.S
by Marco Conci & Brian Koehler & Maurizio Peciccia - 4-15 Psychosis within dimensional and categorical models of mental illness
by Seamus Fleming & Mark Shevlin & Jamie Murphy & Stephen Joseph - 16-26 Person-based cognitive therapy groups for distressing voices: a thematic analysis of participant experiences of the therapy
by Katherine May & Clara Strauss & Adrian Coyle & Mark Hayward - 27-37 Psychosis, Need Adapted treatment, and psychiatrists’ agency
by Pekka Borchers & Jaakko Seikkula & Klaus Lehtinen - 38-49 Exploring the links between childhood imaginary companions and auditory hallucinations
by Frank Burbach & Gemma Roberts & Chris Clinch & Nicola Wise - 50-60 Are continuum beliefs about psychotic symptoms associated with stereotypes about schizophrenia?
by Martin Wiesjahn & Alison Brabban & Esther Jung & Ulla B. Gebauer & Tania M. Lincoln - 61-69 Sex and schizophrenia: a review of gender differences
by Jara Falkenburg & Derek K. Tracy - 70-73 Compliance in experience sampling methodology: the role of demographic and clinical characteristics
by Samantha Hartley & Filippo Varese & Debora Vasconcelos e Sa & Alisa Udachina & Christine Barrowclough & Richard P. Bentall & Shôn W. Lewis & Graham Dunn & Gillian Haddock & Jasper Palmier-Claus - 74-76 An exploratory study of the relationship between metacognition and recovery style in people with psychosis
by Lucy Leonard & Fergal W. Jones & Caroline Cupitt - 77-79 Providing safety in the midst of psychosis: an interpersonal dimension of recovery
by Larry Davidson & Amy Johnson - 80-84 Fallacies of a family member: recovery in progress
by Sabrina Hassan - 85-87 Searching for the truth about schizophrenia requires the application of similarly high standards of proof to biological and social risk factors
by Robin M. Murray & Lucia Sideli & Alice Mulè & Daniele La Barbera - 87-89 Response to Murray et al
by Richard Bentall & Filippo Varese - 90-91 Learning From the Voices in my Head
by David Ward - 93-95 Saving normal: an insider’s revolt against out-of-control psychiatric diagnosis, DSM-5, big pharma, and the medicalization of ordinary life
by Richard Lakeman - 93-95 Models of madness – psychological, social and biological approaches to schizophrenia
by Carolyn Quadrio
October 2013, Volume 5, Issue 3
- 213-215 Special edition: Voices in a Positive Light
by Angela Woods & Marius Romme & Simon McCarthy-Jones & Sandra Escher & Jacqui Dillon - 216-225 Illuminating the heterogeneity of voices in a multiple perspectives research paradigm
by Summer Rae Schrader - 226-235 Inner speech and narrative development in children and young people who hear voices; three perspectives on a developmental phenomenon
by Rachel Waddingham & Sandra Escher & Guy Dodgson - 236-246 A final common pathway to hearing voices: examining differences and similarities in clinical and non-clinical individuals
by Kirstin Daalman & Kelly M. Diederen - 247-258 Spirituality and hearing voices: considering the relation
by Simon McCarthy-Jones & Amanda Waegeli & John Watkins - 259-269 The recovery process with hearing voices: accepting as well as exploring their emotional background through a supported process
by Marius Romme & Mervyn Morris - 270-285 The origins of voices: links between life history and voice hearing in a survey of 100 cases
by Dirk Corstens & Eleanor Longden - 286-295 Hearing voices peer support groups: a powerful alternative for people in distress
by Jacqui Dillon & Gail A. Hornstein - 296-305 Cognitive behavioral therapy for psychosis – training practices and dissemination in the United States
by D. Kimhy & N. Tarrier & S. Essock & D. Malaspina & D. Cabannis & A.T. Beck - 306-316 Working together: Service Users and researchers in Psychosis research
by Sandra T. Neil & Jason Price & Liz Pitt & Mary Welford & Sarah Nothard & William Sellwood & John Mulligan & Anthony P. Morrison - 317-321 Hearing voices – the histories, causes and meanings of auditory verbal hallucinations
by Adèle de Jager - 319-320 Sullivan revisited – Life and work: Harry Stack Sullivan’s relevance for contemporary psychiatry, psychotherapy and psychoanalysis
by Jan Olav Johannessen - 320-321 Madness contested: power and practice
by Sami Timimi
2013, Volume 5, Issue 2
- 107-118 Time changes everything? A qualitative investigation of the experience of auditory verbal hallucinations over time
by Deborah Milligan & Simon McCarthy-Jones & Allan Winthrop & Robert Dudley - 119-126 Do voice hearers naturally use focusing and metacognitive coping techniques?
by Alan Howard & Angus Forsyth & Helen Spencer & Ewa Young & Douglas Turkington - 127-133 Clinical characteristics of disclosed visual hallucinations in users of an Early Intervention in Psychosis Service
by Robert Dudley & Daniel Collerton & Marsha Nicholson & Urs Mosimann - 134-143 Challenges to assisting with the recovery of personal identity and wellness for persons with serious mental illness: Considerations for mental health professionals
by Kelly Buck & David Roe & Philip Yanos & Benjamin Buck & Rebecca Fogley & Megan Grant & Fabrice Lubin & Paul Lysaker - 144-153 Psychiatric diagnosis: what the recovery movement can offer the DSM-5 revision process
by Yaara Zisman-Ilani & David Roe & Elizabeth Flanagan & Abraham Rudnick & Larry Davidson - 154-165 Incorporating psychotherapeutic methods in routine community treatment for patients with psychotic disorders
by David Bridle & Rosemarie McCabe & Stefan Priebe - 166-174 Acceptance and commitment therapy for psychosis: intent to treat, hospitalization outcome and mediation by believability
by Patricia Bach & Brandon Gaudiano & Steven Hayes & James Herbert - 175-186 Asking about trauma: the experiences of psychological therapists in early intervention services
by Jane Toner & Anna Daiches & Warren Larkin - 187-196 Confirmatory factor analysis of the Schizotypal Personality Questionnaire – brief: An alternative models approach
by David Boyda & Mark Shevlin & John Mallett & Jamie Murphy & James Houston - 197-199 Transdiagnostic support and education can reduce anxiety in people diagnosed with schizophrenia spectrum disorders
by M.T. Larsen-Barr & R. Glynn Owens - 200-202 Borderline traits as a risk factor for adverse outcomes in psychosis
by Brijesh Desai & Alison Summers & Nigel Bunker - 203-209 Three monologues on the personal, professional and family impact of psychosis
by Amit Fachler - 210-211 Our encounters with madness
by Brijesh Desai
2013, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 1-16 What is psychosis? A meta-synthesis of inductive qualitative studies exploring the experience of psychosis
by Simon McCarthy-Jones & Michael Marriott & Rebecca Knowles & Georgina Rowse & Andrew Thompson - 17-25 Could Socrates be diagnosed within the schizophrenia spectrum? Could schizophrenia patients be considered in the light of Socratic insights?
by Borut Skodlar & Jon Jørgensen - 26-35 Schizophrenia, cultural marginalization, and dissociation of the body: An application of Ernest Becker’s work to psychotherapy
by Warren Schwartz - 36-47 From sexual abuse to psychosis: A pilot study exploring the social deafferentation hypothesis and the mediating role of avoidance
by Jamie Murphy & Mark Shevlin & Gary Adamson & James Houston - 48-59 The relationship between childhood trauma and neuropsychological functioning in first episode psychosis
by Clodagh Campbell & Suzanne Barrett & Ciaran Shannon & Katrina Hoy & Teresa Rushe & Stephen Cooper & Ciaran Mulholland - 60-70 Psychiatrists’ inner dialogues concerning workmates during need adapted treatment of psychosis
by Pekka Borchers & Jaakko Seikkula & Klaus Lehtinen - 71-81 Greater Empathizing and reduced Systemizing in people who show a jumping to conclusions bias in the general population: Implications for psychosis
by Mark Brosnan & Chris Ashwin & Tim Gamble - 82-92 Assessing Cognitive Therapy Instead Of Neuroleptics: Rationale, study design and sample characteristics of the ACTION trial
by Anthony Morrison & Melissa Wardle & Paul Hutton & Linda Davies & Graham Dunn & Alison Brabban & Rory Byrne & Laura Drage & Helen Spencer & Douglas Turkington - 93-97 The lexicography of sad
by Allison Knight - 98-102 Treatment of hallucinations: A comment
by Dirk Corstens & Eleanor Longden & Bertel Rydinger & Richard Bentall & Jim van Os - 103-105 Contact with the Depths
by Jack Nathan
2012, Volume 4, Issue 3
- 1-1 Psychosis: Psychological, Social and Integrative Approaches
by The Editors - 183-190 A level playing field?: Are bio-genetic and psychosocial studies evaluated by the same standards?
by Richard Bentall & Filippo Varese - 191-202 The development of the Content of Attenuated Positive Symptoms Codebook for those at clinical high risk of psychosis
by Catherine Marshall & Erin Falukozi & Monica Albertin & Haifeng Zhu & Jean Addington - 203-212 Impact of trauma on attenuated psychotic symptoms
by Erin Falukozi & Jean Addington - 213-223 Posttraumatic growth and recovery in people with first episode psychosis: an investigation into the role of self-disclosure
by Magdalena Pietruch & Laura Jobson - 224-234 Voice hearing in a biographical context: A model for formulating the relationship between voices and life history
by Eleanor Longden & Dirk Corstens & Sandra Escher & Marius Romme - 235-245 A discursive approach to narrative accounts of hearing voices and recovery
by Lucy Pollyanna Goldsmith - 246-257 The Stockholm Follow-up Study of Users Diagnosed with Psychosis (SUPP): methodology, patient cohort and services
by Alain Topor & Maria Mattsson & Anne Denhov & Per Bülow & Sara Holmqvist & Larry Davidson - 258-268 The primordial mind and the psychoses
by Michael Robbins - 269-274 Never give up
by Ronald Bassman - 275-277 De-medicalizing misery: Psychiatry, psychology, and the human condition
by Larry Davidson - 277-278 Freud’s Schreber: Between psychiatry and psychoanalysis
by Brian Martindale
2012, Volume 4, Issue 2
- 93-94 Hope and the ISPS change of name
by Brian Martindale - 95-104 Talking with voices: Exploring what is expressed by the voices people hear
by Dirk Corstens & Eleanor Longden & Rufus May - 105-114 Evidence-based hope for recovery from “schizophrenia”: A common objective for all stakeholders in the mental health field
by G. Tibaldi & L. Govers - 115-125 Daily life moment-to-moment variation in coping in people with a diagnosis of schizophrenia: state within trait psychosis
by Maarten Bak & Marjan Drukker & Jim van Os & Philippe Delespaul & Inez Myin-Germeys - 126-136 Traumatic experience, cannabis use, life satisfaction, and schizotypy
by Seamus Fleming & John Mallett & Jamie Murphy & Mark Shevlin - 137-148 “If you’re not safe anywhere, you turn it inside yourself”: Narratives about childhood experiences told by 12 individuals diagnosed with psychosis
by Jennifer Strand & Inga Tidefors - 149-160 Fear of annihilation in subjects at risk of psychosis: A pilot study
by Kirstine Davidsen & Bent Rosenbaum - 161-167 Patient trust in psychiatrists
by Gregory Mather & David Baker & Richard Laugharne - 168-171 Persecutory delusions and childhood emotional abuse in people with a diagnosis of schizophrenia
by Katie Ashcroft & David Kingdon & Paul Chadwick - 172-178 Living the dream
by Debra Lampshire - 179-180 Treating the “Untreatable”: healing in the realms of madness
by Renana Elran - 180-181 Henry’s demons: living with schizophrenia
by Nigel Bunker
2012, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 1-5 Introduction to Special Issue on Psychosis and Personality Disorder
by T. Lecomte & A.I. Gumley & P.H. Lysaker - 6-18 The impact of negative schemas, mood and psychological flexibility on delusional ideation – mediating and moderating effects
by Joseph Oliver & Jennifer O’Connor & Paul Jose & Kennedy McLachlan & Emmanuelle Peters - 19-31 Abuse and dysfunctional affiliations in childhood: an exploration of their impact on voice-hearers’ appraisals of power and expressed emotion
by Charlotte Connor & Max Birchwood - 32-41 The relationships between trauma history, trait anger, and stigma in persons diagnosed with schizophrenia spectrum disorders
by Samantha D. Outcalt & Paul H. Lysaker - 42-51 Metacognition in forensic patients with schizophrenia and a past history of interpersonal violence: an exploratory study
by Laura Mitchell & Andrew Gumley & Elizabeth Reilly & Angus Macbeth & Paul Lysaker & Antonino Carcione & Giancarlo Dimaggio - 52-62 Antisocial personality disorder in people with co-occurring severe mental illness and substance use disorders: clinical, functional, and family relationship correlates
by Kim Mueser & Jennifer Gottlieb & Corrine Cather & Shirley Glynn & Roberto Zarate & Melinda Smith & Robin Clark & Rosemarie Wolfe - 63-73 The experience of treatment of persons with concomitant psychotic and borderline personality disorders
by Phillip Thérien & Constantin Tranulis & Tania Lecomte & Félix-Antoine Bérubé - 74-80 Autobiographical delusion and subjectivation: problems in diagnosis and treatment during adolescence
by Arianna Marconi & Ignazio Ardizzone - 81-86 Cut-out doll woods
by Carina Håkansson - 87-88 The roots of the recovery movement in psychiatry
by Charles Bonsack - 88-90 The primordial mind in health and illness: a cross-cultural perspective
by Paul Williams - 91-91 2011 Awards For Best Papers In The Third Volume Of
by The Editors
2011, Volume 3, Issue 3
- 1-1 Editorial Board
by The Editors - 179-191 The Comprehensive Open-Dialogue Approach in Western Lapland: I. The incidence of non-affective psychosis and prodromal states
by Jukka Aaltonen & Jaakko Seikkula & Klaus Lehtinen - 192-204 The Comprehensive Open-Dialogue Approach in Western Lapland: II. Long-term stability of acute psychosis outcomes in advanced community care
by Jaakko Seikkula & Birgitta Alakare & Jukka Aaltonen - 205-215 What is it like to be friends with a young person with psychosis? A qualitative study
by Rachel Brand & Chris Harrop & Lyn Ellett - 216-225 A narrative analysis investigating the impact of first episode psychosis on siblings’ identity
by Sharon Newman & Laura Simonds & Jo Billings - 226-234 Psychosocial treatment in group format with people diagnosed with schizophrenia: results and limitations of empirical research
by Maria Fontao & Klaus Hoffmann