Implications for neurobiological research of cognitive models of psychosis: a theoretical paper
PA Garety, P Bebbington, D Fowler… - Psychological …, 2007 - cambridge.org
BackgroundCognitive models of the positive symptoms of psychosis specify the cognitive,
social and emotional processes hypothesized to contribute to their occurrence and …
social and emotional processes hypothesized to contribute to their occurrence and …
A cognitive model of the positive symptoms of psychosis
In the last 10 years a consensus has developed that the symptoms of psychosis may be
better understood by linking the steps between the phenomenological experiences and …
better understood by linking the steps between the phenomenological experiences and …
Cognitive, emotional, and social processes in psychosis: refining cognitive behavioral therapy for persistent positive symptoms
Psychosis used to be thought of as essentially a biological condition unamenable to
psychological interventions. However, more recent research has shown that positive …
psychological interventions. However, more recent research has shown that positive …
[HTML][HTML] A two-stage cognitive theory of the positive symptoms of psychosis. Highlighting the role of lowered decision thresholds
Objectives We outline a two-stage heuristic account for the pathogenesis of the positive
symptoms of psychosis. Methods A narrative review on the empirical evidence of the liberal …
symptoms of psychosis. Methods A narrative review on the empirical evidence of the liberal …
Prospects for a cognitive‐developmental account of psychotic experiences
Purpose It has recently been recognized that psychosis represents the end‐point of
abnormal developmental pathways. The neurodevelopmental framework, within which this …
abnormal developmental pathways. The neurodevelopmental framework, within which this …
Psychotic-like experiences, appraisals, and trauma
This study examined some of the predictions made by cognitive models of psychosis,
specifically the potential contribution of appraisals and trauma to the development of “need …
specifically the potential contribution of appraisals and trauma to the development of “need …
Cognitive approaches to schizophrenia: theory and therapy
AT Beck, NA Rector - Annu. Rev. Clin. Psychol., 2005 - annualreviews.org
A theoretical analysis of schizophrenia based on a cognitive model integrates the complex
interaction of predisposing neurobiological, environmental, cognitive, and behavioral factors …
interaction of predisposing neurobiological, environmental, cognitive, and behavioral factors …
Are psychotic psychopathology and neurocognition orthogonal? A systematic review of their associations.
M de Gracia Dominguez, W Viechtbauer… - Psychological …, 2009 - psycnet.apa.org
Abstract A systematic review (58 studies, 5,009 individuals) is presented of associations
between psychopathological dimensions of psychosis and measures of neurocognitive …
between psychopathological dimensions of psychosis and measures of neurocognitive …
A neurobehavioral systems approach to developmental psychopathology: Implications for disorders of affect.
PF Collins, RA Depue - 1992 - psycnet.apa.org
Abstract present a discussion of the ontological sources of individual differences in this
emotional system, which includes genetic and experiential effects on the neurobiology of the …
emotional system, which includes genetic and experiential effects on the neurobiology of the …
Predictive processing, source monitoring, and psychosis
JD Griffin, PC Fletcher - Annual review of clinical psychology, 2017 - annualreviews.org
A comprehensive understanding of psychosis requires models that link multiple levels of
explanation: the neurobiological, the cognitive, the subjective, and the social. Until we can …
explanation: the neurobiological, the cognitive, the subjective, and the social. Until we can …