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Discrepant illness perceptions, affect and expressed emotion in people with psychosis and their carersElizabeth Kuipers
Department of Psychology, King s College London, Institute of Psychiatry, Box PO77, De Crespigny Park, Denmark Hill, London, SE5 8AF, UK
Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol 42:277-83. 2007..We investigated how illness perceptions relate to affect and expressed emotion (EE) in carer-patient dyads, particularly if their perceptions differed...
Cognitive behaviour therapy for psychosisElizabeth Kuipers
King s College London, Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, United Kingdom
Epidemiol Psichiatr Soc 15:267-75. 2006..However more recent evidence will be summarised which suggests otherwise...
Influence of carer expressed emotion and affect on relapse in non-affective psychosisE Kuipers
Department of Psychology, PO Box 77, Institute of Psychiatry, King s College London, London SE5 8AF, UK
Br J Psychiatry 188:173-9. 2006..High expressed emotion in carers predicts relapse in psychosis, but it is not known why this is so. In our cognitive model of psychosis, we postulated that the effect is mediated through affective changes...
Cognitive, emotional, and social processes in psychosis: refining cognitive behavioral therapy for persistent positive symptomsElizabeth Kuipers
King s College London, Institute of Psychiatry, Department of Psychology, PO Box 77, London SE5 8AF, UK
Schizophr Bull 32:S24-31. 2006..Theoretical ideas supported by experimental evidence can inform the development of cognitive behavior therapy for persistent positive symptoms of psychosis...
The association between traumatic experience, paranoia and hallucinations: a test of the predictions of psychological modelsA Gracie
King s College London, Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, London, UK
Acta Psychiatr Scand 116:280-9. 2007..The current study investigated the relationship between trauma and predisposition to hallucinations and to paranoia in a non-clinical sample...
Understanding suicidal ideation in psychosis: findings from the Psychological Prevention of Relapse in Psychosis (PRP) trialL Fialko
Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, King s College London, University of London, London, UK
Acta Psychiatr Scand 114:177-86. 2006..To examine the clinically important phenomenon of suicidal ideation in psychosis in relation to affective processes and the multidimensional nature of hallucinations and delusions...
Emotional dysfunction in schizophrenia spectrum psychosis: the role of illness perceptionsP W B Watson
King s College London, Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, London, UK
Psychol Med 36:761-70. 2006..This study of people with a recent relapse of their psychosis examines the relationship between illness perception, their emotional responses and their attitudes to medication...
Measuring ideas of persecution and social reference: the Green et al. Paranoid Thought Scales (GPTS)C E L Green
Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, King s College London, UK
Psychol Med 38:101-11. 2008....
It's not what you hear, it's the way you think about it: appraisals as determinants of affect and behaviour in voice hearersE R Peters
Department of Psychology, King s College London, Institute of Psychiatry, London, UK
Psychol Med 42:1507-14. 2012..Previous studies have suggested that beliefs about voices mediate the relationship between actual voice experience and behavioural and affective response...
Grandiose delusions: an experimental investigation of the delusion as defenseNicola Smith
Co-ordinated Psychological Treatments Service, Ladywell Unit, University Hospital Lewisham, London, United Kingdom
J Nerv Ment Dis 193:480-7. 2005..However, we argue that in this group, the grandiose delusions do not currently defend against low self-esteem. Instead, grandiose delusions may in part be direct exaggerations of the emotional state of individuals...
Carers' attributions about positive events in psychosis relate to expressed emotionS J Grice
Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, Kings College London, London, UK
Behav Res Ther 47:783-9. 2009..We therefore aimed to examine spontaneous carer attributions for both negative and positive events. Further, we distinguished between high EE based on critical comments, and that based on emotional-overinvolvement...
An exploratory randomised controlled trial of a support programme for carers of patients with a psychosisG Szmukler
Health Services Research Dept, Institute of Psychiatry, Kings College London and South London and Maudsley NHS Trust, London, UK
Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol 38:411-8. 2003..CONCLUSIONS: There is still uncertainty about the most effective interventions for carers. Meeting 'needs' may not improve caregiver distress...
Can virtual reality be used to investigate persecutory ideation?Daniel Freeman
Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, King s College London, Denmark Hill, London, UK
J Nerv Ment Dis 191:509-14. 2003..Virtual reality may prove to be a valuable methodology for developing an understanding of persecutory ideation...
Neurological basis of poor insight in psychosis: a voxel-based MRI studyMichael A Cooke
Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, King s College London, London, UK
Schizophr Res 103:40-51. 2008..As a reflection of poor insight, people with schizophrenia often disagree with carers and clinicians about whether (a) their experiences are abnormal, (b) they are mentally ill, and (c) they need treatment...
Appraisals, psychotic symptoms and affect in daily lifeE Peters
King s College London, Institute of Psychiatry, Department of Psychology, London, UK
Psychol Med 42:1013-23. 2012..Psychological models of psychosis were examined using Experience Sampling Methods (ESM) to explore relationships between dimensions and appraisals of key symptoms and affect...
Persecutory delusions: developing the understanding of belief maintenance and emotional distressD Freeman
Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London
Psychol Med 31:1293-306. 2001....
Prefrontal cortex and insight in schizophrenia: a volumetric MRI studyAdegboyega Sapara
King s College London, Institute of Psychiatry, Department of Psychology, London, UK
Schizophr Res 89:22-34. 2007..Future research should examine the association of specific dimensions of insight with frontal as well as non-frontal regional brain volumes...
Emotion and psychosis: links between depression, self-esteem, negative schematic beliefs and delusions and hallucinationsBen Smith
UCL, Department of Mental Health Sciences, Archway Campus, Holborn Union Building, Highgate Hill, London, UK
Schizophr Res 86:181-8. 2006..A., Kuipers, E.K., Fowler, D., Freeman, D., Bebbington, P.E., 2001. A cognitive model of the positive symptoms of psychosis. Psychological Medicine, 31, 189-195] about the role of emotion and negative evaluative beliefs in psychosis...
Expressed emotion at first-episode psychosis: investigating a carer appraisal modelD Raune
Department of Adult Clinical Psychology, Ealing Locality, John Connelly Wing, West London Mental Health Trust, London, UK
Br J Psychiatry 184:321-6. 2004..Carers' appraisal of their situation should be a primary target to lower or prevent high EE in early intervention for psychosis...
A randomised controlled trial of cognitive behaviour therapy for psychosis in a routine clinical serviceEmmanuelle Peters
Department of Psychology, Kings College London, Institute of Psychiatry, De Crespigny Park, London, UK
Acta Psychiatr Scand 122:302-18. 2010..To evaluate cognitive behaviour therapy for psychosis (CBTp) delivered by non-expert therapists, using CBT relevant measures...
Phenomenology of visual hallucinations in psychiatric conditionsJeremy Gauntlett-Gilbert
Department of Psychology, Henry Wellcome Building, Institute of Psychiatry, King's College, London SE5 8AF, United Kingdom
J Nerv Ment Dis 191:203-5. 2003
Insight in psychosis: influence of cognitive ability and self-esteemMichael A Cooke
King s College London, Institute of Psychiatry, Department of Psychology PO77, 16 De Crespigny Park, Denmark Hill, London SE5 8AF, UK
Br J Psychiatry 191:234-7. 2007..Some studies have found a curvilinear relationship between insight and cognitive ability, but the roles of self-esteem and depression have not been taken into account...
Insight, distress and coping styles in schizophreniaMichael Cooke
Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, King s College London, London, UK
Schizophr Res 94:12-22. 2007..There is evidence that poor insight into symptoms of the disorder and need for treatment may reflect the use of denial as a coping style. However, the relationships between insight and other coping styles have seldom been investigated...
Remission and relapse in psychosis: operational definitions based on case-note dataPaul E Bebbington
Royal Free and University College London Medical School, UCL Department of Mental Health Sciences Bloomsbury Campus, London, UK
Psychol Med 36:1551-62. 2006..Researchers now require methods for assessing relapse that are objective, blind, reliable and valid. We describe the reliability and validity of such a technique using case-notes...
Cognitive insight in psychosis: the relationship between self-certainty and self-reflection dimensions and neuropsychological measuresMichael A Cooke
Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, King s College London, London, UK
Psychiatry Res 178:284-9. 2010..The self-certainty and self-reflection dimensions of cognitive insight have differential correlates, and probably different mechanisms, in psychosis...
Event attributes and the content of psychotic experiences in first-episode psychosisDavid Raune
Department of Adult Clinical Psychology, Acute Directorate, Ealing Locality, John Conelly Wing, West London Mental Health Trust, London, UK
Psychol Med 36:221-30. 2006..CONCLUSION: There are links between stressful event attributes and core psychotic themes at first-episode psychosis. This has implications for theoretical models of, and early psychological intervention for, psychosis...
N-acetyl aspartate concentration in the anterior cingulate cortex in patients with schizophrenia: a study of clinical and neuropsychological correlates and preliminary exploration of cognitive behaviour therapy effectsPreethi Premkumar
Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, King s College London, London, United Kingdom
Psychiatry Res 182:251-60. 2010..NAA concentration may be more closely associated with symptoms and symptom change than frontal lobe based neuropsychological function in schizophrenia, perhaps because the latter is relatively stable during the long-term illness course...
An RCT of early intervention in psychosis: Croydon Outreach and Assertive Support Team (COAST)Elizabeth Kuipers
Department of Psychology, Henry Wellcome Building, Institute of Psychiatry, De Crespigny Park, 77, London SE5 8AF, UK
Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol 39:358-63. 2004....
Trauma and hallucinatory experience in psychosisAmy Hardy
Institute of Psychiatry, Kings College London, London, United Kingdom
J Nerv Ment Dis 193:501-7. 2005..The traumas most likely to be associated with hallucinations were sexual abuse and bullying...
Low intensity cognitive behavioural therapy for psychosis: a pilot studyH Waller
Institute of Psychiatry, Box PO77, King s College London, De Crespigny Park, London SE5 8AF, UK
J Behav Ther Exp Psychiatry 44:98-104. 2013..Frontline mental health workers were trained to deliver the intervention. We report here on the impact of the intervention on therapeutic outcomes...
Evaluating a model of caregiving for people with psychosisJ Joyce
Psychology Department, Institute of Psychiatry, Kings College, London SE5 8AF, UK
Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol 38:189-95. 2003..Effective coping in caregivers may improve with support from confidants. Carer distress may not change while caregiving continues...
Disease, deficit or denial? Models of poor insight in psychosisM A Cooke
Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, London, UK
Acta Psychiatr Scand 112:4-17. 2005..To examine the evidence for the three kinds of aetiological model that dominate the current literature on poor insight in psychosis: clinical models, the neuropsychological model, and the psychological denial model...
Verbal self-monitoring and auditory verbal hallucinations in patients with schizophreniaL C Johns
Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, London
Psychol Med 31:705-15. 2001..The specific tendency of hallucinators to misattribute their distorted voice to someone else may reflect impaired awareness of internally generated verbal material...
Misattribution bias of threat-related facial expressions is related to a longer duration of illness and poor executive function in schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorderPreethi Premkumar
Department of Psychology, PO78, Institute of Psychiatry, King s College London, De Crespigny, Denmark Hill, London SE5 8AF, United Kingdom
Eur Psychiatry 23:14-9. 2008....
Emotional decision-making and its dissociable components in schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder: a behavioural and MRI investigationPreethi Premkumar
Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, King s College London, De Crespigny Park, London SE5 8AF, United Kingdom
Neuropsychologia 46:2002-12. 2008....
Uncontrollable voices and their relationship to gating deficits in schizophreniaVeena Kumari
Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, King s College London, London, UK
Schizophr Res 101:185-94. 2008..The aim of this study was to investigate PPI deficit in relation to the dimensions of auditory hallucinations in patients with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder...
Virtual reality and paranoid ideations in people with an 'at-risk mental state' for psychosisLucia R Valmaggia
Department of Psychological Medicine, PO 67, Institute of Psychiatry, King s College London, De Crespigny Park, London SE5 8AF, UK
Br J Psychiatry Suppl 51:s63-8. 2007..Virtual reality provides a means of studying paranoid thinking in controlled laboratory conditions. However, this method has not been used with a clinical group...
A large-scale validation study of the Medication Adherence Rating Scale (MARS)Laura Fialko
Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, King s College London, University of London, UK
Schizophr Res 100:53-9. 2008..E., Green,L.W. and Levine,D.M., 1986. Concurrent and predictive validity of a self-reported measure of medication adherence. Medical Care. 24, 67-74] may be a preferable measure of medication adherence behaviour to the total scale score...
Virtual reality study of paranoid thinking in the general populationDaniel Freeman
Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, King s College London, London, UK
Br J Psychiatry 192:258-63. 2008..A fear of others can be instilled by the contemporary political and social climate. Unfounded mistrust is called paranoia, and in severe forms is a central symptom of schizophrenia...
CHoice of Outcome In Cbt for psychosEs (CHOICE): the development of a new service user-led outcome measure of CBT for psychosisKathryn E Greenwood
Department of Psychology, Maudsley Psychology Centre, Maudsley Hospital and Institute of Psychiatry, De Crespigny Park, Denmark Hill, London SE5 8AF, UK
Schizophr Bull 36:126-35. 2010..It provides the opportunity to examine the evidence base for CBTp with an assessment approach that prioritizes service user definitions of recovery and CBT aims...
Rumination and negative symptoms in schizophreniaRozmin Halari
Department of Psychology, Royal Holloway, University of London, Egham, United Kingdom
J Nerv Ment Dis 197:703-6. 2009..If the findings are replicated, interventions that reduce rumination and rigid thinking might be helpful to reduce some negative symptoms of psychosis...
Structural magnetic resonance imaging predictors of responsiveness to cognitive behaviour therapy in psychosisPreethi Premkumar
Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, King s College London, London, UK
Schizophr Res 115:146-55. 2009..This study aimed to determine whether improvement in symptoms following CBT for psychosis (CBTp) in people with schizophrenia is positively associated with pre-therapy grey matter volume in brain regions involved in cognitive processing...
Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex activity predicts responsiveness to cognitive-behavioral therapy in schizophreniaVeena Kumari
Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, King s College London, United Kingdom
Biol Psychiatry 66:594-602. 2009....
Patient perceptions of caregiver criticism in psychosis: links with patient and caregiver functioningJuliana Onwumere
Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry at King s College London, London, United Kingdom
J Nerv Ment Dis 197:85-91. 2009..High EE was a significant predictor of perceived carer criticism. This study supports the validity of using feedback from patients to assess the emotional climate of the family environment...
Cortical grey matter volume and sensorimotor gating in schizophreniaVeena Kumari
Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, King s College London, London, UK
Cortex 44:1206-14. 2008....
Caregiving and illness beliefs in the course of psychotic illnessJuliana Onwumere
King s College London, Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, London, England
Can J Psychiatry 53:460-8. 2008....
Association between a longer duration of illness, age and lower frontal lobe grey matter volume in schizophreniaPreethi Premkumar
Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, De Crespigny Park, King s College London, London SE5 8AF, United Kingdom
Behav Brain Res 193:132-9. 2008..The effect of illness chronicity on GM volume in the left dorsomedial PFC may be extended to brain structure-neuropsychological function relationships...
Cognitive model of caregiving in psychosisElizabeth Kuipers
Institute of Psychiatry, London SE5 8AF, UK
Br J Psychiatry 196:259-65. 2010..There is a long history of research into the attributes of carers of people with psychosis, but few interventions target their distress or their difficulties...
Functional MRI of verbal self-monitoring in schizophrenia: performance and illness-specific effectsVeena Kumari
Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, King s College London, London, UK
Schizophr Bull 36:740-55. 2010..Altered striatal and hypothalamic modulation to own and others' voice characterizes emotionally withdrawn and socially avoidant patients...
Paranoid explanations of experience: a novel experimental studyCatherine E L Green
Institute of Psychiatry, King s College London, UK
Behav Cogn Psychother 39:21-34. 2011..Paranoia is a common experience in the non-clinical population. We use a novel experimental methodology to investigate paranoid ideas in individuals without a history of mental illness...
Cognitive--behavioural therapy and family intervention for relapse prevention and symptom reduction in psychosis: randomised controlled trialPhilippa A Garety
Department of Psychology, PO77, Institute of Psychiatry, De Crespigny Park, London, SE5 8AF, UK
Br J Psychiatry 192:412-23. 2008..Family intervention reduces relapse rates in psychosis. Cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) improves positive symptoms but effects on relapse rates are not established...
The need for closure in caregivers of people with psychosisJuliana Onwumere
Institute of Psychiatry at King s College London, London, United Kingdom
Epidemiol Psichiatr Soc 19:159-67. 2010..The aim of the study was to determine how carer need for closure relates to expressed emotion. It also examined the links between carer need for closure and patient functioning including patient need for closure...
Acting on persecutory delusions: the importance of safety seekingDaniel Freeman
Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, King s College London, P O Box 77, University of London, Denmark Hill, London SE5 8AF, UK
Behav Res Ther 45:89-99. 2007..A study was conducted with the aim of examining the prevalence and correlates of safety behaviours related to persecutory delusions...
Reasoning, emotions, and delusional conviction in psychosisPhilippa A Garety
Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, King s College London, London, England
J Abnorm Psychol 114:373-84. 2005..Emotional states were not associated with the reasoning processes investigated. Anxiety, but not depression, made an independent contribution to delusional conviction...
Patient-rated mental health needs and quality of life improvementMike Slade
Health Services Research Department, Institute of Psychiatry, Denmark Hill, London
Br J Psychiatry 187:256-61. 2005..Patient-rated unmet need is cross-sectionally associated with quality of life. Its longitudinal relationship has not been established...
Expressed emotion in the relatives of people with epileptic or nonepileptic seizuresNicola Stanhope
Institute of Psychiatry, London, England
Epilepsia 44:1094-102. 2003..This study investigated Expressed Emotion (EE) in relatives of people with epileptic or nonepileptic seizures (NES)...
Developing a theoretical understanding of therapy techniques: an illustrative analogue studyDaniel Freeman
Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, King s College London, UK
Br J Clin Psychol 44:241-54. 2005....
A comparison of auditory hallucinations in a psychiatric and non-psychiatric groupLouise C Johns
Department of Psychological Medicine, Institute of Psychiatry, De Crespigny Park, London SE5 8AF, UK
Br J Clin Psychol 41:81-6. 2002..To compare auditory hallucinations in a psychiatric and non-psychiatric sample...
Does meeting needs improve quality of life?Mike Slade
Health Services Research Department, Institute of Psychiatry, London, UK
Psychother Psychosom 73:183-9. 2004..This study investigated the relationship between patient-rated unmet needs and subjective quality of life using routine outcome data...
Psychological investigation of the structure of paranoia in a non-clinical populationDaniel Freeman
Department of Psychology, PO Box 77, Institute of Psychiatry, Denmark Hill, London SE5 8AF, UK
Br J Psychiatry 186:427-35. 2005..Previous studies of paranoia have assessed only limited numbers of paranoid thoughts, and have not considered the experience from a multidimensional perspective or examined the relationship between different suspicious thoughts...
The prediction of hallucinatory predisposition in non-clinical individuals: examining the contribution of emotion and reasoningPaul Allen
Department of Psychological Medicine, Institute of Psychiatry, King s College London, UK
Br J Clin Psychol 44:127-32. 2005..We report an investigation of the prediction of hallucinatory predisposition by emotion and associated processes (anxiety, depression, stress, self-focused attention) and reasoning (need for closure, extreme responding)...
Visual hallucinations in psychiatric conditions: appraisals and their relationship to distressJeremy Gauntlett-Gilbert
Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, UK
Br J Clin Psychol 44:77-87. 2005..However, current mood may partially determine appraisals. The novel categories of distress require replication but may help to guide clinical practice. Therapeutic interventions aimed at altering appraisals may reduce distress...
Delusions and decision-making style: use of the Need for Closure ScaleDaniel Freeman
Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, King s College London, University of London, PO Box 77, Denmark Hill, London, SE5 8AF, UK
Behav Res Ther 44:1147-58. 2006..Any potential effect on psychotic symptom presentation is indirect, mediated through affect. The use of the NFCS on its own in the study of psychotic symptoms cannot be recommended...
Attributional style in psychosis--the role of affect and belief typeSuzanne Jolley
Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, King s College London, University of London, P O Box 77, Denmark Hill, London SE5 8AF, UK
Behav Res Ther 44:1597-607. 2006..Even within a single symptom group, care should be taken in both research and therapy to consider individual symptom patterns...
A cognitive model of persecutory delusionsDaniel Freeman
Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, King s College London, UK
Br J Clin Psychol 41:331-47. 2002..The clinical and research implications of the model are outlined...
The multidimensional measurement of the positive symptoms of psychosisCraig Steel
Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, Kings College London, De Crespigny Park, London, UK
Int J Methods Psychiatr Res 16:88-96. 2007..It is advised that the PSYRATS should not be used as a total score alone, whilst further research is needed to clarify the best use of potential subscales...
Implications for neurobiological research of cognitive models of psychosis: a theoretical paperPhilippa A Garety
Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, King s College London, London, UK
Psychol Med 37:1377-91. 2007....
Best practice when service users do not consent to sharing information with carers. National multimethod studyMike Slade
Health Services Research Department, Box PO29, Institute of Psychiatry, King s College London, London SE5 8AF, UK
Br J Psychiatry 190:148-55. 2007..Service users with psychosis may not consent to sharing information with carers. However, carers require access to relevant information to support them in their role...
Content and affect in persecutory delusionsCatherine Green
Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, Kings College London, UK
Br J Clin Psychol 45:561-77. 2006..Detailed examinations of the phenomenology of delusional beliefs have been rare, but are important for furthering theoretical and clinical understanding...
Use of standardised outcome measures in adult mental health services: randomised controlled trialMike Slade
Health Services Research Department Box P029, Institute of Psychiatry, King s College London, London SE5 8AF, UK
Br J Psychiatry 189:330-6. 2006..Routine use of standardised outcome measures is not universal...
Pre-morbid IQ and response to routine outcome assessmentMike Slade
Health Services Research Department, Institute of Psychiatry, King s College London, London, UK
Psychol Med 36:1183-91. 2006..Pre-morbid intellectual functioning has predicted response to other interventions. This paper tests the hypothesis that pre-morbid IQ impacts on the effectiveness of routine assessment and feedback of outcome measures...
A validation of a new measure of activity in psychosisSuzanne Jolley
King s College London, Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, Denmark Hill, UK
Schizophr Res 85:288-95. 2006..We conclude that the time budget measure can be used as an indicator of social functioning, with potential as a measure of therapeutic change. We are currently investigating its sensitivity in this context...
Why do people with delusions fail to choose more realistic explanations for their experiences? An empirical investigationDaniel Freeman
Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, King s College London, University of London, London, United Kingdom
J Consult Clin Psychol 72:671-80. 2004..Clinicians will need to develop plausible and compelling alternative accounts of experience in interventions rather than merely challenge patients' delusional beliefs...
Perception of negative emotions in close relatives by patients with schizophreniaM Scazufca
Institute of Psychiatry, London, UK
Br J Clin Psychol 40:167-75. 2001..Secondly, it aimed to investigate whether patients' judgement about relatives' criticism agreed with an independent assessment of relatives' criticism towards patients...
The prevalence of personality disorders, psychotic disorders and affective disorders amongst the patients seen by a community mental health team in LondonPatrick Keown
Maudsley Hospital, Denmark Hill, London SE5 8AZ, UK
Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol 37:225-9. 2002..CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of personality disorder is high amongst patients seen by community mental health teams. Possible explanations for this are presented and implications for community care are discussed...
Occurrence of hallucinatory experiences in a community sample and ethnic variationsLouise C Johns
Department of Psychological Medicine, Institute of Psychiatry, London, UK
Br J Psychiatry 180:174-8. 2002..The variation across ethnic groups suggests cultural differences in these experiences. Hallucinations are not invariably associated with psychosis...
A multi-site randomized controlled trial of a cognitive skills programme for male mentally disordered offenders: social-cognitive outcomesA E Cullen
Department of Forensic and Neurodevelopmental Sciences, Institute of Psychiatry, King s College London, London, UK
Psychol Med 42:557-69. 2012..In the first RCT of a cognitive skills programme with MDOs we aimed to determine if participation in the Reasoning and Rehabilitation (R&R) programme was associated with improvements in social-cognitive skills and thinking styles...
The psychology of persecutory ideation I: a questionnaire surveyDaniel Freeman
Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London, London, United Kingdom
J Nerv Ment Dis 193:302-8. 2005..The findings are consistent with the central predictions within the model of paranoia...
The psychology of persecutory ideation II: a virtual reality experimental studyDaniel Freeman
Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London, London, United Kingdom
J Nerv Ment Dis 193:309-15. 2005..It is concluded that nonclinical paranoid thoughts are most closely associated with emotional disturbances and anomalous experiences. Extreme reasoning bias may particularly contribute to the development of clinical phenomena...
Reduced thalamic volume in men with antisocial personality disorder or schizophrenia and a history of serious violence and childhood abuseV Kumari
Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, King s College London, De Crespigny Park, PO78, SE5 8AF, London, UK NIHR Biomedical Research Centre for Mental Health, South London and Maudsley Foundation NHS Trust, London, UK Electronic address
Eur Psychiatry 28:225-34. 2013..This study examined for the first time, to the authors' knowledge, the role of psychosocial deprivation (PSD), including childhood physical and sexual abuse, in structural brain volumes of violent individuals with ASPD or schizophrenia...
The impact of severe mental illness, co-morbid personality disorders and demographic factors on psychiatric bed usePatrick Keown
Dept. of Psychiatry, The Royal Victoria Infirmary, Queen Victoria Road, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 4LP, UK
Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol 40:42-9. 2005..This suggests that this group have particular needs that community mental health teams find difficult to manage...
The Brief Core Schema Scales (BCSS): psychometric properties and associations with paranoia and grandiosity in non-clinical and psychosis samplesDavid Fowler
University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK
Psychol Med 36:749-59. 2006..The scales assess four dimensions of self and other evaluation: negative-self, positive-self, negative-other, positive-other...
Staff working with people who have intellectual disabilities within secure hospitals: expressed emotion and its relationship to burnout, stress and copingPeter E Langdon
School of Medicine, Health Policy and Practice, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK
J Intellect Disabil 11:343-57. 2007..The results are discussed in light of the findings of previous studies. It is noted that the study was not causal and the sample size was small...
The application of cognitive-behavioral therapy for psychosis in clinical and research settingsRebecca Rollinson
Psychological Therapies and Primary Care, Norfolk and Waveney Mental Health Partnership NHS Trust, Community Resource Centre, Northgate Hospital, Great Yarmouth NR30 1BU, United Kingdom
Psychiatr Serv 58:1297-302. 2007..This study compared the practice of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) for psychosis across research and routine clinical settings...
