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Psychopharmacology reconsidered: a concise guide exploring the limits of diagnosis and treatment Psychosis (IF 1.239) Pub Date : 2024-03-14 Helene Speyer
Published in Psychosis: Psychological, Social and Integrative Approaches (Ahead of Print, 2024)
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From breakdown to breakthrough: psychoanalytic treatment of psychosis Psychosis (IF 1.239) Pub Date : 2024-02-20 Marie C. Brown
Published in Psychosis: Psychological, Social and Integrative Approaches (Ahead of Print, 2024)
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Decoding delusions: a clinician’s guide to working with delusions and other extreme beliefs Psychosis (IF 1.239) Pub Date : 2024-02-16 Ron Unger
Published in Psychosis: Psychological, Social and Integrative Approaches (Ahead of Print, 2024)
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Traces of Madness: a graphic memoir Psychosis (IF 1.239) Pub Date : 2024-01-19 Kayla Greenstien
Published in Psychosis: Psychological, Social and Integrative Approaches (Vol. 16, No. 1, 2024)
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Finding hope in the lived experience of psychosis: reflections on trauma, use of power and re-visioning psychiatry Psychosis (IF 1.239) Pub Date : 2024-01-10 Rebecca Hatton
Published in Psychosis: Psychological, Social and Integrative Approaches (Ahead of Print, 2024)
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Expanding perspectives on relationship dynamics and recovery in psychosis: integrating insights from social cognition, stigma, and well-being Psychosis (IF 1.239) Pub Date : 2023-12-28 Lien-Chung Wei
Published in Psychosis: Psychological, Social and Integrative Approaches (Ahead of Print, 2023)
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A systematic review exploring challenges of informed consent processes in antipsychotic prescribing Psychosis (IF 1.239) Pub Date : 2023-12-19 Jemima Thompson, Lisa M. Grünwald
Informed consent is the process whereby individuals make decisions about their medical care. Information provision, presumption of capability and absence of coercion are three fundamental assumptio...
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“I feel closer now”: experiences of relationships during and after a first episode of psychosis Psychosis (IF 1.239) Pub Date : 2023-12-11 Bianca Fontaine, Jordan Goldstein, Lisa Dixon, Phoebe Friesen
Social impairment has long been associated with psychosis, but recently a more nuanced understanding of how relationships are impacted by psychosis is emerging, taking into account both positive so...
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‘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 Psychosis (IF 1.239) Pub Date : 2023-11-20 K. Munn, M. Ferrari, M. Peters, S. N. Iyer
Many youth experiencing first-episode psychosis face more academic and vocational challenges than their peers. Yet few studies have explored the perspectives of youth who are not in education, empl...
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The role of emotional regulation difficulties in unusual sensory experiences Psychosis (IF 1.239) Pub Date : 2023-11-15 Keith Gaynor, Philip O’Donnell, Mairead Cullen, Jade Lee
Emotional regulation difficulties have been linked to unusual sensory experiences (USEs) in the general population. However, the multi-factorial nature of emotional regulation is relatively underst...
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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 Psychosis (IF 1.239) Pub Date : 2023-11-07 Katherine Kidd, Kelly Fenton, Alex Lord
Recovery is a key outcome within healthcare services and can be assessed using the Questionnaire about the Process of Recovery (QPR). Research indicates good psychometric properties in community sa...
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Exploring service users’ and practitioners’ priorities regarding outcomes of cognitive behavioural therapy for distressing voices: a thematic analysis Psychosis (IF 1.239) Pub Date : 2023-10-31 Sofia Loizou, David Fowler, Mark Hayward
The outcomes of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for distressing voices and their measurement have mostly been determined by professionals, with little focus on the outcomes that matter to people who ...
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The association between social identity and paranoia through the mediators of trust and hostile attribution bias in a UK general population study Psychosis (IF 1.239) Pub Date : 2023-10-23 H. Cooper, K. Gillings, H. Griffiths
Paranoia is a common experience prevalent in the general population. Social identity refers to our sense of belonging to a social group and has been implicated in the formation and maintenance of p...
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Exploring personal accounts of the facilitators and barriers to seeking help for first-episode psychosis (FEP): a meta-ethnography Psychosis (IF 1.239) Pub Date : 2023-10-06 Reham Al Taher, Andrew Fox
Identifying facilitators and barriers to help-seeking for first-episode psychosis (FEP) is a topic growing in research and clinical interest, particularly lived experience perspectives. This meta-e...
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A book review of Crash: a memoir of overmedication and recovery Psychosis (IF 1.239) Pub Date : 2023-09-29 Megan Wildhood
Published in Psychosis: Psychological, Social and Integrative Approaches (Vol. 16, No. 1, 2024)
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Yalom’s therapeutic factors in hearing Voices Groups: a facilitator’s perspective Psychosis (IF 1.239) Pub Date : 2023-09-15 Alison Branitsky
Over the past 35 years, peer-run Hearing Voices Groups (HVGs) have proliferated across the globe. More recently, research has begun to focus on the precise psychological mechanisms that make groups...
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Investigating hallucination-proneness, dissociative experiences and trauma in the general population Psychosis (IF 1.239) Pub Date : 2023-09-14 Owen Jones, Luna Hughes-Ruiz, Victoria Vass
ABSTRACT Background There is evidence to suggest trauma significantly predicts risk for psychosis. Dissociation might be a key causal variable, mediating the relationship between trauma and hallucination-proneness in clinical samples. Objective To investigate the associations between dissociation, trauma, and hallucination-proneness in the general population sample. Methods The study design was correlational
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Compassion-informed approaches for coping with hearing voices: literature review and narrative synthesis Psychosis (IF 1.239) Pub Date : 2023-09-08 Hannah Leach, James Kelly, Sarah Parry
ABSTRACT Background Compassion-informed talking therapies have gained increased attention with people who hear voices and practitioners alike. Developing inner kindness can reduce powerful critical voices and self-stigma, thus increasing people’s ability to cope with challenging voice hearing experiences, and potentially increase overall wellbeing. Methods The current review aimed to explore how compassion-informed
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Preferred treatment outcomes in psychological therapy for voices: a comparison of staff and service-user perspectives Psychosis (IF 1.239) Pub Date : 2023-07-13 Eleanor Longden, Alison Branitsky, Bryony Sheaves, Nisha Chauhan, Anthony P. Morrison
ABSTRACT Background As access to psychological therapy for voice-hearing continues to increase, it is important to understand what treatment outcomes may be particularly valued by those who coordinate, administer, and engage with such interventions. Methods Self-report cross-sectional questionnaires were distributed amongst samples of transdiagnostic voice-hearers and multidisciplinary mental health
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Indicative trauma impact manual Psychosis (IF 1.239) Pub Date : 2023-07-13 Yvonne Hughes
Published in Psychosis: Psychological, Social and Integrative Approaches (Vol. 15, No. 4, 2023)
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Decision confidence, but not jumping to conclusions bias, is related to paranoia. A study with individuals with severe psychiatric conditions Psychosis (IF 1.239) Pub Date : 2023-07-10 Vanesa Peinado, Carmen Valiente, Regina Espinosa, Almudena Trucharte, Alba Contreras
ABSTRACT Background Despite the widespread acceptance of the concept of jumping to conclusions (JTC), recent studies have found no relationship between paranoia and draws to decision (DTD), while results regarding the stimuli salience are contradictory. Additionally, JTC and overconfidence bias are generally encountered together. This study aims to 1) analyse the effect of stimuli salience on JTC and
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The effects of participation in hearing voices groups on components of mental health recovery: an exploratory comparative study Psychosis (IF 1.239) Pub Date : 2023-07-05 Nicolas Bacchi, Thibault Bertoncini, Clémentine Raffort, Arthur Braun, David Masson, Renaud Evrard
ABSTRACT Background Hearing Voices Groups (HVGs) are a peer support system for people with acoustic-verbal hallucinations. Few empirical studies have assessed their effectiveness. The main objective of this study is to evaluate a wide range of effects of HVGs and to compare them to those of regular therapeutic groups. Method This comparative study is based on the responses of 20 French-speaking voice-
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Reflections on the coproduction of a crisis-focused intervention for inpatient settings underpinned by a Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for psychosis (CBTp) model Psychosis (IF 1.239) Pub Date : 2023-07-03 Lisa Wood, Arthur Rowe, Karen Persaud, Patrick Nyikavaranda, Nira Malde-Shah, Ella Guerin, Ceri Dare, Callam Constant, Mary Birken
ABSTRACT Background Psychological interventions delivered in inpatient settings have rarely been coproduced with those who receive them. The aim of this study is to outline the coproduction process which led to the development of an adapted inpatient intervention underpinned by a Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for psychosis model. Method Our coproduction group was comprised of experts by experience, family
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How do young adults experience and understand the process of developing a first episode of psychosis? A qualitative exploration Psychosis (IF 1.239) Pub Date : 2023-05-31 Hege Almeland Hansen, Signe Hjelen Stige, Larry Davidson, Else-Marie Løberg, Marius Veseth
ABSTRACT Background Psychosis is a condition which often starts early in life and leaves a significant mark on a young person’s life. It is usually regarded and discussed from a professional point of view. This study sheds light on the lived experiences of young adults who go through a process of developing their first episode of psychosis. Methods Interviews were carried out with 10 young adults,
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Socialization, adversity, and growth in the life narratives of persons with serious mental illness: an exploratory qualitative study Psychosis (IF 1.239) Pub Date : 2023-05-29 Denise S. Chung-Zou, Laura A. Faith, Courtney N. Wiesepape, Paul H. Lysaker, Marina Kukla
ABSTRACT Background Life narratives are an underutilized mechanism to understand experiences of people diagnosed with serious mental illnesses (SMI). Understanding one’s life can help form a narrative identity (i.e. one’s integrated, internalized life story), which helps individuals make sense of their lives, sense of self, and relationships with other people. This increased awareness can thus enable
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Heautoscopic hallucinations in first episode psychosis: report of one case and clinical overview Psychosis (IF 1.239) Pub Date : 2023-05-24 Valerio Ricci, Domenico De Berardis, Giuseppe Maina
ABSTRACT Background Heautoscopic hallucinations are rare visual experiences consisting of the perception of the image of one’s own body or face within space. Method The point of view can be internal, like in front of a mirror, or external. Results Heautoscopic phenomena are classified among the disorders of somatoagnosia, or disorders related to the alteration of the body schema. It is not clear which
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Lived experience research: a guide to the barriers and facilitators from a service user’s perspective Psychosis (IF 1.239) Pub Date : 2023-05-18 Ben Gray
In this article, Dr Ben Gray (a Research Ambassador and Service User Researcher at Healthwatch Essex who has been diagnosed with schizophrenia and Asperger’s syndrome) describes the barriers and fa...
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An evolutionarily informed therapy for adolescents with prominent schizotypal traits: a pilot five case series Psychosis (IF 1.239) Pub Date : 2023-04-13 Simone Cheli, Gil Goldzweig, Paul H. Lysaker, Francesca Chiarello, Courtney Wiesepape, Veronica Cavalletti
ABSTRACT Background There is a growing interest in the early assessment and treatment of maladaptive forms of personality traits in adolescents, though little is known about effective interventions. This case series aims to present the adaption of a therapy specifically tailored on schizotypal traits to adolescents. The treatment – Evolutionary Systems Therapy for Schizotypy – integrates evolutionary
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Malady of the mind Psychosis (IF 1.239) Pub Date : 2023-04-10 Joshua C. Kendall
Published in Psychosis: Psychological, Social and Integrative Approaches (Vol. 15, No. 2, 2023)
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Involuntary hospitalization for treatment purpose; an act of caregiving? Perspectives and experiences of patients diagnosed with schizophrenia Psychosis (IF 1.239) Pub Date : 2023-04-10 Sara Kærn Linstow, Annick Urfer-Parnas
ABSTRACT Background Coercive methods in psychiatry are still a matter of debate, raising ethical challenges ranging from liberal to paternalistic approaches. Involuntary hospitalisation (IH) for treatment purpose is a major intervention not yet fully examined from patients’ perspectives. Aim To examine at discharge the views and experiences of patients diagnosed with schizophrenia involuntarily hospitalized
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Virtual reality for clinical evaluation and treatment in schizophrenia: a systematic review Psychosis (IF 1.239) Pub Date : 2023-04-05 Pierre-Antoine Gillouin, David Mattatia, Cyrille Bouvet
ABSTRACT Objective The objective of the present systematic review is to answer the following question: is there enough scientific evidence to conclude that virtual reality is an effective tool to evaluate and treat the symptoms of people diagnosed with with schizophrenia? Background Eight systematic literature reviews and one meta-analysis focused on this question have recently been published. However
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Systematic violations of patients’ rights and safety: forced medication of a cohort of 30 patients in Alaska Psychosis (IF 1.239) Pub Date : 2023-03-28 Gail Tasch, Peter C Gøtzsche
ABSTRACT Background Psychiatric patients’ human rights are often violated when forced treatment orders are issued. Methods We assessed the records for 30 consecutive petitions for mental health commitment in which an involuntary medication order was requested, from Anchorage, Alaska. Results In 29 cases, the commitment petition was granted. The forced medication order was granted in 27 of the 30 cases
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The interaction between attachment, trauma and cannabis in creating vulnerability for psychosis Psychosis (IF 1.239) Pub Date : 2023-03-21 Samantha Carley, G. Camelia Adams
ABSTRACT Background and Method Research has shown that psychotic illness is more prevalent in frequent cannabis users, even though many people enjoy cannabis recreationally without major concerns. Therefore, understanding what creates vulnerability for dangerous cannabis use patterns and psychosis is of major importance. Result Psychological risk factors such as exposure to trauma/adversity and attachment
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Dissociation mediates association between childhood trauma and distress from trauma research participation: analysis of pooled clinical data Psychosis (IF 1.239) Pub Date : 2023-03-02 Dongjoo Kim, Daeho Kim, Eun Kyoung Kim
ABSTRACT Background Childhood trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are risk factors for emotional distress from trauma-related research participation. The role of dissociation, however, has not been investigated. This study examined the mediation effect of dissociation and PTSD on the relationship between childhood trauma and distress in trauma studies. Methods Pooled data of the Childhood
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In memoriam: Yrjö Alanen 1927 – 2022 Psychosis (IF 1.239) Pub Date : 2023-02-17 Jukka Aaltonen, Klaus Lehtinen
Published in Psychosis: Psychological, Social and Integrative Approaches (Vol. 15, No. 1, 2023)
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Facilitators of posttraumatic growth in family members of persons with experiences of psychosis: a thematic synthesis Psychosis (IF 1.239) Pub Date : 2023-02-06 Ian Kearney, Angela Veale, Mike Murphy
ABSTRACT Aims Posttraumatic growth (PTG) refers to positive psychological changes that can occur from the struggle with traumatic experiences. Literature suggests the caregiving experience in psychosis is one which can be highly traumatic. Yet, more recently, a small but growing body of research suggests that positive aspects to caring as well as growth narratives can also result from this experience
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Relating to voices using compassion focused therapy: a self help companion Psychosis (IF 1.239) Pub Date : 2023-01-30 Ron Unger
Published in Psychosis: Psychological, Social and Integrative Approaches (Vol. 15, No. 3, 2023)
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Fear of psychotic relapse: exploring dynamic relationships with common early warning signs of relapse using electronic once-a-day self-reports Psychosis (IF 1.239) Pub Date : 2023-01-23 Stephanie Allan, Ciarán O’Driscoll, Hamish J. McLeod, John Gleeson, John Farhall, Emma Morton, Imogen Bell, Simon Bradstreet, Mathew Machin, Andrew Gumley
ABSTRACT Background Fear of relapse into psychosis is an independent risk factor for future relapse events, indicating its importance as a novel intervention target. Methods Twenty-five participants responded to daily ecological momentary assessment prompts assessing common early warning signs of relapse and self-reported positive experiences like feeling supported by others. We conducted multilevel
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First episode psychotic mania and its aftermath: the experience of people diagnosed with bipolar disorder Psychosis (IF 1.239) Pub Date : 2023-01-18 Joanna Farr, John E. Rhodes, Ella Baruch, Jonathan A. Smith
ABSTRACT Background Optimal intervention for people diagnosed with bipolar disorder (BD) is seen as a priority within early intervention psychosis services. This is the first study to explore the experience of first-episode psychotic mania and its aftermath for people diagnosed with BD, and the potential implications for treatment. Method Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 11 young adults
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Critical psychiatry textbook Psychosis (IF 1.239) Pub Date : 2023-01-05 Tom Federn
Published in Psychosis: Psychological, Social and Integrative Approaches (Vol. 15, No. 1, 2023)
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Schizophrenia. An unfinished history Psychosis (IF 1.239) Pub Date : 2023-01-05 Annelore Homberg
Published in Psychosis: Psychological, Social and Integrative Approaches (Vol. 15, No. 1, 2023)
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Metacognitive skills training and computerized cognitive remediation among individuals with first-episode psychosis: influence on social cognition Psychosis (IF 1.239) Pub Date : 2023-01-04 Aubrey M. Moe, Heather M. Wastler, Jacob G. Pine, Nicholas J. K. Breitborde
Metacognitive skills training (MST) is often integrated into cognitive remediation programs for psychosis. Social cognition – the mental processes underlying social perception and behavior – is rob...
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The experience of community mental health teams by people with long-term experience of psychosis Psychosis (IF 1.239) Pub Date : 2023-01-04 Lucy Carter, Tom Isherwood, Anjula Gupta
The recovery movement has facilitated a move from a palliative approach to care, to one that emphasises the possibility and likelihood of recovery. This study aimed to explore people’s experience o...
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We need more diversity and nuance in public accounts of psychosis treatment Psychosis (IF 1.239) Pub Date : 2023-01-03 Keith E. Gallagher
ABSTRACT People with lived experience of psychosis now have more access than ever to share their own stories and learn about others’ via social media and public health campaigns. However, lived experience accounts that deal with race-based bias and inequity, ambivalent attitudes toward the biomedical illness model, or negative or harmful experiences of treatment remain less visible. Such accounts may
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How do people with first episode psychosis experience therapeutic relationships with mental health practitioners? A narrative review Psychosis (IF 1.239) Pub Date : 2022-12-22 Katrina Brown, Sarah Parry
ABSTRACT Background First-episode psychosis (FEP) refers to the first time someone experiences an episode of psychosis, which can be frightening and confusing, leading people to make their first contact with early intervention services. Early intervention is widely accepted as beneficial for long-term recovery and symptom management. A universal feature of intervention is a relationship with mental
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“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 Psychosis (IF 1.239) Pub Date : 2022-11-25 Estelle Heather Susan Rapsey, Nathalia Monday Pilcher
ABSTRACT Aims This paper aims to provide an overview of the lived experience of a group of individuals who participated in an adventure therapy project, as an adjunct to their routine clinical care with an Early Intervention Service (EIS) for psychosis. We hope it will support the growing literature in this field as well as encourage other services to adopt these approaches within their settings. Method
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‘Client's perspectives and the efficacy of Dramatherapy for Early Psychosis’ Psychosis (IF 1.239) Pub Date : 2022-11-21 Lauren A. Bradley, Louise Combes, Alex Perry, Remennie Brooks
Dramatherapy is not a standard treatment pathway within Early Intervention in Psychosis (EIP), but it appears evident that it has a place in locations where treatment options are insufficient for s...
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Lived experience research: a service user’s perspective Psychosis (IF 1.239) Pub Date : 2022-11-17 Ben Gray
ABSTRACT In this article, Dr Ben Gray (a Research Ambassador and Service User Researcher at Healthwatch Essex) describes his lived experience of schizophrenia and Asperger’s syndrome and outlines its relevance to qualitative research in health and social care.
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A living tribute to professor Marius Romme Psychosis (IF 1.239) Pub Date : 2022-11-16 Peter Bullimore, Jerome Carson
ABSTRACT Professor Marius Romme has been one of the most influential psychiatrists of his generation. He revolutionized the approach to working with people who hear voices. This Living Tribute to Marius features short accounts by many of those he has worked with over the decades from both professional and lived experience perspectives. Thanks to his work and all those who have worked with him, hearing
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Johan Christoffer Cullberg Psychosis (IF 1.239) Pub Date : 2022-11-16 Jan Olav Johannessen, Patrick McGorry
Published in Psychosis: Psychological, Social and Integrative Approaches (Vol. 14, No. 4, 2022)
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“It allowed us to let our pain out”: perspectives from voice-hearers and their voices on the ‘talking with voices’ approach Psychosis (IF 1.239) Pub Date : 2022-11-10 Kerry Middleton, Anne Cooke, Rufus May
ABSTRACT Background The “Talking with Voices” (TwV) approach is a novel, formulation-driven approach to helping people who hear distressing voices. It is based on an understanding of voice-hearing as a relational phenomenon, often linked to trauma. Therapy involves facilitation of dialogical engagement between hearers and their voices. There are as yet few empirical studies of the approach. Method
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“I found hundreds of other people…but I still wasn’t believed” – An exploratory study on lived experiences of antipsychotic withdrawal Psychosis (IF 1.239) Pub Date : 2022-11-03 Sara Rhiannon King, Mark Allan, Laura Lindsey
Antipsychotic withdrawal refers to a diverse range of symptoms and experiences, which can occur secondary to the cessation or reduction in dose of an antipsychotic drug. This study addresses the sh...
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Need adapted use of medication in the open dialogue approach for psychosis: a descriptive longitudinal cohort study Psychosis (IF 1.239) Pub Date : 2022-10-18 Tomi Bergström, Jaakko Seikkula, Päivi Köngäs-Saviaro, Jyri J. Taskila, Jukka Aaltonen
ABSTRACT Background The open dialogue (OD) approach includes the need-adapted use of psychiatric medication in treating first-episode psychosis (FEP), but there is limited information on how psychiatric medications are actually used in OD-based services. This study aims to analyse long-term medication dispensing patterns among FEP cohort treated according to the OD. Methods The OD cohort consisted
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A tripartite relationship theory of voice hearing: a grounded theory study Psychosis (IF 1.239) Pub Date : 2022-10-14 Rob Allison
Some people receiving mental healthcare experience distress related to voice hearing and the available support. Some practitioners lack knowledge and confidence in providing this support. Furthermo...
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To what extent do clinical psychologists working in early psychosis routinely explore trauma with their clients? Psychosis (IF 1.239) Pub Date : 2022-10-10 Thomas Mountjoy, Alastair G. Cardno, Anjula Gupta, Mitch G. Waterman
The study explored the extent to which a sample of clinical psychologists in Early Intervention Psychosis (EIP) services routinely investigated trauma with clients.A novel vignette-semi-structured ...
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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? Psychosis (IF 1.239) Pub Date : 2022-10-06 Edward Harvey, Daniel Mutanda, Anna-Marie Jones, Mark Hayward
This service evaluation aimed to compare the outcomes for interventions for distressing voices that were delivered face-to-face (F2F) or remotely. It was hypothesised that F2F interventions would g...
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The impact of familial involvement on dropout in a culturally informed group therapy for people diagnosed with ‘schizophrenia’ Psychosis (IF 1.239) Pub Date : 2022-09-21 Jessica Maura, Salman Shaheen Ahmad, Amy Weisman de Mamani
Individuals with schizophrenia diagnoses are high-risk for dropout from mental health treatments, yet few studies have examined whether familial involvement in therapy impacts dropout.We examined w...
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The poetic wavelength – a narrative interview study exploring the potential of poetry to support meaning making and recovery following psychosis Psychosis (IF 1.239) Pub Date : 2022-09-14 Mark Pearson, Stefan Rennick-Egglestone, Gary Winship
Despite growing evidence demonstrating the psychotherapeutic potential of reading and writing poetry for various mental health problems, there remains limited evidence in relation to psychosis. Thi...
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The psychological therapy preferences of patients who hear voices Psychosis (IF 1.239) Pub Date : 2022-08-30 Clio Berry, Andreea-Ingrid Baloc, David Fowler, Anna-Marie Jones, Cassie M Hazell, Mark Hayward
ABSTRACT Background Voice-hearing is a common, phenomenologically diverse, experience across different mental health diagnoses. Patient preferences for psychological therapies are helpful in informing treatment commissioning and provision, especially in the context of complex and variable experiences like voice-hearing. There is, however, very limited evidence as to the psychological therapy preferences
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The impact of mental illness on self-concept: relationship between engulfment, cognitive insight, and depression in schizophrenia Psychosis (IF 1.239) Pub Date : 2022-08-25 Casandra Roy Gelencser, Geneviève Sauvé, Susanna Konsztowicz, Claude Bélanger, Martin Lepage
The presence of good clinical and cognitive insight has been linked to depression in people diagnosed with schizophrenia. Clinical and cognitive insight, respectively, refer to the awareness of one...