Should psychiatrists be more cautious about the long-term prophylactic use of antipsychotics?

RM Murray, D Quattrone, S Natesan… - The British Journal of …, 2016 - cambridge.org
Patients who recover from an acute episode of psychosis are frequently prescribed
prophylactic antipsychotics for many years, especially if they are diagnosed as having …

Tratamientos psicológicos empíricamente apoyados para adultos: Una revisión selectiva [Evidence-based psychological treatments for adults: A selective review]

E Fonseca Pedrero, M Pérez-Álvarez, S Al-Halabí… - …, 2021 - discovery.ucl.ac.uk
Antecedentes: los tratamientos psicológicos han mostrado su efi cacia, efectividad y efi
ciencia para el abordaje de los trastornos mentales; no obstante, considerando el …

[HTML][HTML] Empirical evidence about recovery and mental health

M Slade, E Longden - BMC psychiatry, 2015 - Springer
Background Two discourses exist in mental health research and practice. The first focuses
on the limitations associated with disability arising from mental disorder. The second focuses …

[HTML][HTML] Compassion focused approaches to working with distressing voices

C Heriot-Maitland, S McCarthy-Jones… - Frontiers in …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
This paper presents an outline of voice-hearing phenomenology in the context of
evolutionary mechanisms for self-and social-monitoring. Special attention is given to …

Authentic engagement: A conceptual model for welcoming diverse and challenging consumer and survivor views in mental health research, policy, and practice

I Daya, B Hamilton, C Roper - International Journal of Mental …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
As involvement of consumers/survivors in planning, delivery, and evaluation of services has
increased, expectations of authentic and effective engagement, versus tokenism, have also …

Hearing voices as a feature of typical and psychopathological experience

WL Toh, P Moseley, C Fernyhough - Nature Reviews Psychology, 2022 - nature.com
Hearing a voice in the absence of any speaker can be a significant feature of psychiatric
illness, but is also increasingly acknowledged as an important aspect of everyday, non …

Do trauma-focussed psychological interventions have an effect on psychotic symptoms? A systematic review and meta-analysis

RM Brand, C McEnery, S Rossell, S Bendall… - Schizophrenia …, 2018 - Elsevier
There is growing recognition of the relationship between trauma, posttraumatic stress
disorder (PTSD) and psychosis. There may be overlaps in causal mechanisms involved in …

Assessing the impact and effectiveness of hearing voices network self-help groups

E Longden, J Read, J Dillon - Community mental health journal, 2018 - Springer
Abstract The Hearing Voices Network (HVN) is an influential service-user led organisation
that promotes self-help as an important aspect of recovery. This study presents the first …

Trauma therapies for psychosis: A stateoftheart review

A Hardy, N Keen, D van den Berg… - Psychology and …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Background Traumatic events, particularly childhood interpersonal victimisation, have been
found to play a causal role in the occurrence of psychosis and shape the phenomenology of …

Distinct processing of ambiguous speech in people with non-clinical auditory verbal hallucinations

B Alderson-Day, CF Lima, S Evans, S Krishnan… - Brain, 2017 - academic.oup.com
Auditory verbal hallucinations (hearing voices) are typically associated with psychosis, but a
minority of the general population also experience them frequently and without distress …