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Responding mindfully to unpleasant thoughts and images: reliability and validity of the Southampton mindfulness questionnaire (SMQ).
- P. Chadwick, M. Hember, J. Symes, E. Peters, E. Kuipers, D. Dagnan
- Psychology, Medicine
- The British journal of clinical psychology
- 1 November 2008
OBJECTIVE
To assess the reliability and validity of the Southampton mindfulness questionnaire (SMQ), a 16-item measure of mindful awareness of distressing thoughts and images.
METHODS
A total of… Expand
Psychological Therapies for Auditory Hallucinations (Voices): Current Status and Key Directions for Future Research
- N. Thomas, M. Hayward, +11 authors S. McCarthy-Jones
- Medicine, Psychology
- Schizophrenia bulletin
- 13 June 2014
This report from the International Consortium on Hallucinations Research considers the current status and future directions in research on psychological therapies targeting auditory hallucinations… Expand
Auditory verbal hallucinations and continuum models of psychosis: A systematic review of the healthy voice-hearer literature
- David Baumeister, O. Sedgwick, O. Howes, E. Peters
- Psychology, Medicine
- Clinical psychology review
- 1 February 2017
Recent decades have seen a surge of research interest in the phenomenon of healthy individuals who experience auditory verbal hallucinations, yet do not exhibit distress or need for care. The aims of… Expand
Symptom Dimensions of the Psychotic Symptom Rating Scales in Psychosis: A Multisite Study
- T. Woodward, Kwanghee Jung, +22 authors David Erickson
- Psychology, Medicine
- Schizophrenia bulletin
- 13 June 2014
The Psychotic Symptom Rating Scales (PSYRATS) is an instrument designed to quantify the severity of delusions and hallucinations and is typically used in research studies and clinical settings… Expand
A qualitative comparison of psychotic-like phenomena in clinical and non-clinical populations.
- Charles Heriot-Maitland, Matthew W. Knight, E. Peters
- Psychology, Medicine
- The British journal of clinical psychology
- 1 March 2012
OBJECTIVES
To explore the nature and context of psychotic-like phenomena in clinical (C) and non-clinical (NC) participants, and to investigate whether the factors involved with triggering a… Expand
Psychological flexibility and nonjudgemental acceptance in voice hearers: relationships with omnipotence and distress
- Eric M. J. Morris, P. Garety, E. Peters
- Psychology, Medicine
- The Australian and New Zealand journal of…
- 16 May 2014
Objective: The psychological flexibility model has been hypothesized as a transdiagnostic, process-oriented approach to understanding various clinical disorders and problems, including chronic pain,… Expand
Service user satisfaction with cognitive behavioural therapy for psychosis: Associations with therapy outcomes and perceptions of the therapist
- C. Lawlor, B. Sharma, M. Khondoker, E. Peters, E. Kuipers, L. Johns
- Psychology, Medicine
- The British journal of clinical psychology
- 1 March 2017
OBJECTIVES
Few studies have investigated service user satisfaction with cognitive behavioural therapy for psychosis (CBTp). This study explored its associations with clinical presentation and… Expand
Schizotypy and patterns of lateral asymmetry on hemisphere-specific language tasks
Abstract Following the notion that abnormalities of hemispheric asymmetry may underlie schizophrenia, patterns of cognitive hemispheric asymmetries, as assessed by left and right hemisphere language… Expand
Intrusions in trauma and psychosis: information processing and phenomenology.
- E. M. Marks, Craig Steel, E. Peters
- Psychology, Medicine
- Psychological medicine
- 1 November 2012
BACKGROUND
Intrusions are common symptoms of both post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and schizophrenia. It has been suggested that an information processing style characterized by weak trait… Expand
Predicting changes in delusional ideation: the role of mindfulness and negative schemas.
- J. E. Oliver, Kennedy McLachlan, P. Jose, E. Peters
- Psychology, Medicine
- Psychology and psychotherapy
- 1 September 2012
OBJECTIVES
Understanding factors that contribute to delusional ideation has important clinical implications. This study looked at the impact of mindfulness and negative schemas on changes in… Expand