作者
Peter Kinderman, Richard P Bentall
发表日期
1996/2
期刊
Journal of Abnormal Psychology; Journal of Abnormal Psychology
卷号
105
期号
1
页码范围
106
出版商
American Psychological Association
简介
The self-discrepancies of paranoid patients, depressed patients, and nonpatients were examined using a modified version of Higgins’s Selves Questionnaire (ET Higgins, 1987). Nonpatients showed high consistencies between all domains of the self-concept, whereas depressed patients showed marked self-discrepancies. Paranoid patients alone displayed a high degree of consistency between self-perceptions and self-guides together with discrepancies between self-perceptions and the believed perceptions of parents about the self. Paranoid patients also believed that their parents had more negative views of them than did other participants. These findings are consistent with RP Bentall, P. Kinderman, and S. Kaney’s (1994) model, which assumes that persecutory delusions are a product of attributional processes serving to maintain a positive explicit self-concept.
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