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Examination of the neural basis of psychotic-like experiences in adolescence during processing of emotional faces
(2020-03)
Contemporary theories propose that dysregulation of emotional perception is involved in the aetiology of psychosis. 298 healthy adolescents were assessed at age 14- and 19-years using fMRI while performing a facial emotion ...
Why do patients with psychosis listen to and believe derogatory and threatening voices? 2 21 reasons given by patients
(2020-05)
Background: Around two thirds of patients with auditory hallucinations experience derogatory
37 and threatening voices (DTVs). Understandably, when these voices are believed then common
38 consequences can be depression, ...
Hemizygous mutations in L1CAM in two unrelated male probands with childhood onset psychosis
(2020-06)
Objective :To identify genes underlying childhood onset psychosis.
Methods :Patients with onset of psychosis at age 13 or younger were identified from clinics across England, and they and their parents were exome sequenced ...
Measuring reasoning in paranoia: Development of the Fast and Slow Thinking Questionnaire
(2020-07)
Paranoid thoughts are common across the psychosis continuum. It is well established that reasoning biases (conceived as an overreliance on fast thinking and lack of willingness and/or ability to engage in slow thinking) ...
The side effect profile of Clozapine in real world data of three large mental hospitals
(2020-01)
Objective: Mining the data contained within Electronic Health Records (EHRs) can potentially generate a greater understanding of medication effects in the real world, complementing what we know from Randomised control ...
Developing an automated VR cognitive treatment for psychosis: gameChange VR therapy
(2020-04)
The automated delivery of psychological treatment using virtual reality (VR) has the potential to revolutionise patient access to evidence-based care. VR creates immersive, interactive computer simulations, which elicit ...
‘Van Gogh’ syndrome: a term to approach with caution
(2020-06)
If Van Gogh syndrome is
indeed synonymous with NSSI, then
authors would be advised to keep to
the latter term and the clear criteria
provided by DSM-V.
If the literature
continues to suggest that there is a
specific ...
Dissociation in relation to other mental health conditions: An exploration using network analysis
(2020-08)
Dissociative experiences, traditionally studied in relation to trauma and PTSD, may be important phenomena across many different psychological conditions, including as a contributory causal factor for psychotic experiences. ...
Attitudes to physical healthcare in severe mental illness; a patient and mental health clinician qualitative interview study
(2020-11)
People with severe mental illness experience physical health significantly worse than the general population. Physical health monitoring is shared between primary care and secondary mental healthcare services, though there ...
Cognitive appraisals of dissociation in psychosis: a new brief measure
(2020-12)
Background:
Catastrophic cognitive appraisals, similar to those in anxiety disorders, are implicated in depersonalisation, a form of dissociation. No scales exist to measure appraisals of dissociative experiences. ...