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        Measuring Disturbance of the Endocannabinoid System in Psychosis A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis 

        Cipriani, Andrea; Lennox, Belinda; Godlewska, Beata R (2019-06)
        Importance: The endocannabinoid system (ECS) is a lipid-based endogenous signaling system. Its relevance to psychosis is through the association between cannabis use and the onset and course of illness and through the ...
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        Measuring reasoning in paranoia: Development of the Fast and Slow Thinking Questionnaire 

        Freeman, Daniel (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) ...
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        Mental health professionals’ experiences of working with parents with psychosis and their families: a qualitative study 

        Johns, Louise (2021-04)
        Healthcare service users who are parents with psychosis form part of the caseload of most community mental health teams. Mental health professionals can experience uncertainty about how to work with and ask about the ...
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        Mindfulness and acceptance based therapies for psychosis. 

        Johns, Louise (2021-06)
        This chapter describes two approaches—person-based cognitive therapy (PBCT) and acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT)—that belong to the group of "third-wave" or contextual cognitive-behavioral therapies (CBTs). "Thirdwave" ...
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        Paranoia in patients attending child and adolescent mental health services 

        Bird, Jessica C.; Fergusson, Emma C.; Shearn, Christina; Teale, Ashley-Louise; Stratford, Hannah J.; James, Anthony; Waite, Felicity; Freeman, Daniel (2021-01)
        OBJECTIVE: Paranoia may be particularly prevalent during adolescence, building on the heightened social vulnerabilities at this age. Excessive mistrust may be corrosive for adolescent social relationships, especially in ...
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        Parenting behaviour and paranoia: a network analysis and results from the National Comorbidity Survey-Adolescents (NCS-A) 

        Waite, Felicity; Freeman, Daniel (2020-08)
        Method We examined cross-sectional associations of parenting and paranoia in an epidemiologically representative cohort of 10,148 adolescents (National Comorbidity Survey-Adolescents; NCS-A) and a second dataset of 1286 ...
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        Participatory design to create a VR therapy for psychosis 

        Lambe, Sinead; Waite, Felicity; Freeman, Daniel (2021-02)
        This paper describes how participatory design was employed in the design of an automated Virtual Reality (VR) psychological therapy (gameChange), putting people with lived experience of psychosis at the heart of the process. ...
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        A Phenomenological Exploration of the Voices Reported by Borderline Personality and Schizophrenia Patients 

        Barrera, Alvaro; Bajorek, Thomas; Dekker, Romanie; Lewis, A; Pearce, Steve (2021-06)
        Introduction: Over time, there have been different views regarding the verbal auditory hallucinations (VAHs) reported by borderline personality disorder (BPD) and schizophrenia patients. More recently, their similarity has ...
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        The place of free will and agency in psychiatric practice 

        Pearce, Steve (2020-01)
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        Prefrontal GABA levels, hippocampal resting perfusion and the risk of psychosis 

        Broome, Matthew R. (2018-01-30)
        Preclinical models propose that the onset of psychosis is associated with hippocampal hyperactivity, thought to be driven by cortical GABAergic interneuron dysfunction and disinhibition of pyramidal neurons. Recent ...
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        Psychological intervention, antipsychotic medication or a combined treatment for adolescents with a first episode of psychosis: the MAPS feasibility three-arm RCT 

        Broome, Matthew R.; Freeman, Daniel; Johns, Louise; James, Anthony; Maughan, Daniel L (2021-01)
        Background: When psychosis emerges in young people there is a risk of poorer outcomes, and access to evidence-based treatments is paramount. The current evidence base is limited. Antipsychotic medications show only a small ...
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        Psychological mechanisms connected to dissociation: Generating hypotheses using network analyses 

        Ehlers, Anke; Freeman, Daniel (2022-02)
        A large number of mechanisms, many relating to the processing of affect, have been proposed to cause dissociation. The aim of this study was to use network analyses to identify psychological processes most closely connected ...
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        Psychological processes mediating the association between developmental trauma and specific psychotic symptoms in adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis 

        Kennerley, Helen; Isham, Louise (2021-02)
        Experiencing psychological trauma during childhood and/or adolescence is associated with an increased risk of psychosis in adulthood. However, we lack a clear knowledge of how developmental trauma induces vulnerability to ...
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        Psychological processes mediating the association between developmental trauma and specific psychotic symptoms in adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis 

        Isham, Louise; Kennerley, Helen (2021-01)
        Experiencing psychological trauma during childhood and/or adolescence is associated with an increased risk of psychosis in adulthood. However, we lack a clear knowledge of how developmental trauma induces vulnerability to ...
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        A qualitative study of stakeholder views on the use of a digital app for supported self-management in early intervention services for psychosis 

        Akhter, Syed (2021-06)
        Background Digital tools such as Smartphones have the potential to increase access to mental health support including self-management interventions for individuals with psychosis, and ultimately to improve outcomes. ...
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        REBT and Psychosis 

        Jones, Jason (2019-02)
        Until comparatively recently, the idea of using REBT or any kind of cognitive psychotherapy for schizophrenia sounded like an oxymoron. The prevailing view in psychiatry and widely in the mental health field, was—and ...
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        Representation and Outcomes of Individuals With Schizophrenia Seen in Everyday Practice Who Are Ineligible for Randomized Clinical Trials 

        Cipriani, Andrea; Tomlinson, Anneka (2022-02)
        IMPORTANCE Most evidence about efficacy and safety of antipsychotics in schizophrenia spectrum disorders relies on randomized clinical trials (RCTs). However, owing to their strict eligibility criteria, RCTs represent ...
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        The side effect profile of Clozapine in real world data of three large mental hospitals 

        Smith, Tanya (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 ...
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        Sleep and circadian rhythm actigraphy measures, mood instability and impulsivity: A systematic review 

        Saunders, Kate E.A.; McGowan, Niall M (2021-09)
        The normal spectrum trait measures of mood instability and impulsivity are implicated in and comprise core symptoms of several psychiatric disorders. A bidirectional relationship between these traits and sleep disturbance ...
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        Sleep Disorders in Early Psychosis: Incidence, Severity, and Association With Clinical Symptoms 

        Sheaves, Bryony; Freeman, Daniel (2018-09-08)
        Sleep disturbance is known to be associated with psychosis, but sleep disorders (eg. insomnia, nightmare disorder, sleep apnea) have rarely been investigated. We aimed to provide the first detailed assessment of sleep ...

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