Emotions, traits and negative beliefs as possible mediators in the relationship between childhood experiences of being bullied and paranoid thinking in a non-clinical …

CD Ashford, K Ashcroft… - Journal of Experimental …, 2012 - journals.sagepub.com
… a study investigating whether negative beliefs, traits or … , and psychotic like phenomena,
paranoid thinking, in a non-clinical … The results revealed that negative beliefs about self and …

Pathways to paranoia: Analytic thinking and belief flexibility

MV Bronstein, J Everaert, A Castro, J Joormann… - Behaviour research and …, 2019 - Elsevier
… engagement in analytic reasoning is correlated with impaired revision of emotionally negative
beliefs following exposure to emotionally positive disconfirmatory evidence. This specific …

Paranoid beliefs and selfcriticism in students

A Mills, P Gilbert, R Bellew, K McEwan… - Clinical Psychology & …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
… and judgmental about my own flaws and inadequacies’); overidentification (‘When I’m feeling
down I tend to obsess and fixate on everything that is wrong’); and isolation (‘When I think

The impact of irrational beliefs on paranoid thoughts

R Soflau, DO David - Behavioural and cognitive psychotherapy, 2019 - cambridge.org
paranoia, it has been shown that negative beliefs about the self and others are associated
with increased levels of paranoia… levels of paranoid thinking and more negative perceptions of …

Current paranoid thinking in patients with delusions: the presence of cognitive-affective biases

D Freeman, G Dunn, D Fowler… - Schizophrenia …, 2013 - academic.oup.com
… used 5 mild negative events that were not obviously paranoia-… 24 items assessing negative
and positive beliefs about the self … The subscale of interest in this study was negative beliefs

The Beliefs about Paranoia Scale: preliminary validation of a metacognitive approach to conceptualizing paranoia

AP Morrison, AI Gumley, M Schwannauer… - Behavioural and …, 2005 - cambridge.org
… strategy) would be associated with higher frequency of paranoid thinking, and that negative
beliefs about paranoia would be associated with distress arising from paranoia thinking. …

The paranoid self

R Bentall, A David - The self in neuroscience and psychiatry, 2003 - books.google.com
… evaluation, they can be thought of as an indirect indication of negative beliefs about the self.
… made between important ways in which we think about the self. We have already seen that …

Paranoid thinking as a function of minority group status and intersectionality: An international examination of the role of negative beliefs

JL Kingston, B Schlier, T Lincoln, SH So… - Schizophrenia …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
negative beliefs, yet divergence for positive beliefs and social rank), and require replication,
they nonetheless suggest that “paranoia” … different interpretation from paranoia in respective …

The Beliefs about Paranoia Scale: Confirmatory factor analysis and tests of a metacognitive model of paranoia in a clinical sample

EK Murphy, S Tully, M Pyle, AI Gumley, D Kingdon… - Psychiatry …, 2017 - Elsevier
… We hypothesised that positive and negative beliefs about paranoia would be associated …
with beliefs (time spent thinking about the beliefs), ii) duration of preoccupation with …

The development and validation of the Beliefs about Paranoia Scale (Short Form)

AI Gumley, K Gillan, AP Morrison… - Behavioural and …, 2011 - cambridge.org
… with frequency of paranoia and that negative beliefs about paranoia would be positively …
negative beliefs about paranoia, positive beliefs about paranoia as an interesting way of thinking