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Delusions
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Delusion
A false belief regarding the self or persons or objects outside the self that persists despite the facts, and is not considered tenable by one's…
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DELUSION SOMATIC
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Mental disorders
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Delusion of persecution
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Review
2014
Review
2014
Advances in understanding and treating persecutory delusions: a review
D. Freeman
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P. Garety
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology
2014
Corpus ID: 5205992
PurposePersecutory delusions are a central psychotic experience, at the severe end of a paranoia spectrum in the general…
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Review
2011
Review
2011
Response to Philip N. Howard's review of The Net Delusion: The Dark Side of Internet Freedom
Evgeny V. Morozov
Perspectives on Politics
2011
Corpus ID: 147274976
I'm grateful to Professor Howard for writing a thoughtful review of my book. I agree with some of his charges but find the policy…
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Highly Cited
2007
Highly Cited
2007
Hopping, skipping or jumping to conclusions? Clarifying the role of the JTC bias in delusions
C. Fine
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M. Gardner
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J. Craigie
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I. Gold
Cognitive Neuropsychiatry
2007
Corpus ID: 38133890
Introduction. There is substantial evidence that patients with delusions exhibit a reasoning bias—known as the “jumping to…
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Review
2000
Review
2000
Comments on the content of persecutory delusions: does the definition need clarification?
Daniel Freeman
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P. Garety
British Journal of Clinical Psychology
2000
Corpus ID: 12686356
Diagnostic criteria for subtypes of delusional beliefs based upon content have rarely been the subject of comment. In this…
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Highly Cited
2000
Highly Cited
2000
Homework assignments in cognitive and behavioral therapy: a meta-analysis.
N. Kazantzis
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F. Deane
,
K. Ronan
2000
Corpus ID: 45100896
This meta-analysis (27 studies, N= 1702) examined (a) the effects of homework assignments on treatment outcome and (b) the…
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Highly Cited
2000
Highly Cited
2000
After post-development
J. Pieterse
2000
Corpus ID: 143782668
Along with ‘anti-development’ and ‘beyond development’, post-development is a radical reaction to the dilemmas of development…
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Highly Cited
1999
Highly Cited
1999
Dimensional approach to delusions: comparison across types and diagnoses.
P. Appelbaum
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P. Robbins
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L. Roth
American Journal of Psychiatry
1999
Corpus ID: 15263352
OBJECTIVE A dimensional approach to the characterization of delusions was used to examine the use of non-content-related…
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Highly Cited
1966
Highly Cited
1966
The Early Symptoms of Schizophrenia
J. Chapman
British Journal of Psychiatry
1966
Corpus ID: 28817895
Since Bleuler introduced his concept of schizophrenia in 1911, there has been a steady growth of clinical and experimental data…
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Highly Cited
1965
Highly Cited
1965
The Diagnosis of Depressive Syndromes and the Prediction of E.C.T. Response
M. Carney
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M. Roth
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R. Garside
British Journal of Psychiatry
1965
Corpus ID: 45737462
The establishment of a classification of affective disorders commanding wide agreement among clinical practitioners and…
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Highly Cited
1942
Highly Cited
1942
The mask of sanity.
H. Cleckley
Postgraduate medicine
1942
Corpus ID: 31170939
Psychotic disorders may be concealed behind outer manifestations that give little or no suggestion of anything so serious. The…
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