From adversity to psychosis: pathways and mechanisms from specific adversities to specific symptoms

RP Bentall, P de Sousa, F Varese, S Wickham… - Social psychiatry and …, 2014 - Springer
Purpose Although there is considerable evidence that adversities in childhood such as
social deprivation, sexual abuse, separation from parents, neglect and exposure to deviant …

[HTML][HTML] The role of trauma and stressful life events among individuals at clinical high risk for psychosis: A review

D Mayo, S Corey, LH Kelly, S Yohannes… - Frontiers in …, 2017 - frontiersin.org
The experience of childhood trauma (CT) and stressful life events (SLEs) is associated with
subsequent development of a variety of mental health conditions, including psychotic illness …

Psychopathology in a large cohort of sexually abused children followed up to 43 years

MC Cutajar, PE Mullen, JRP Ogloff, SD Thomas… - Child abuse & …, 2010 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVE: To determine the rate and risk of clinical and personality disorders diagnosed
in childhood and adulthood in those known to have been sexually abused during childhood …

Do specific early-life adversities lead to specific symptoms of psychosis? A study from the 2007 the Adult Psychiatric Morbidity Survey

RP Bentall, S Wickham, M Shevlin… - Schizophrenia …, 2012 - academic.oup.com
Previous studies have reported associations between childhood adversities, eg, loss of a
parent, being raised in institutional care, sexual and other kinds of abuse by adults and …

The characteristic features of auditory verbal hallucinations in clinical and nonclinical groups: state-of-the-art overview and future directions

F Larøi, IE Sommer, JD Blom… - Schizophrenia …, 2012 - academic.oup.com
Despite a growing interest in auditory verbal hallucinations (AVHs) in different clinical and
nonclinical groups, the phenomenological characteristics of such experiences have not yet …

The prevalence of voice-hearers in the general population: a literature review

V Beavan, J Read, C Cartwright - Journal of Mental Health, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Background. It is increasingly understood that voice-hearing is neither a rare phenomenon
experienced only by 'psychiatric patients' nor a meaningless symptom of a 'mental illness' …

Dissociation, trauma, and the role of lived experience: toward a new conceptualization of voice hearing.

E Longden, A Madill, MG Waterman - Psychological bulletin, 2012 - psycnet.apa.org
Voice hearing (VH) is often regarded as pathognomic for schizophrenia. The purpose of this
article is to review and integrate historical, clinical, epidemiological, and phenomenological …

Dissociation mediates the relationship between childhood trauma and hallucination-proneness

F Varese, E Barkus, RP Bentall - Psychological medicine, 2012 - cambridge.org
BackgroundIt has been proposed that the relationship between childhood trauma and
hallucinations can be explained by dissociative processes. The present study examined …

A comprehensive review of auditory verbal hallucinations: lifetime prevalence, correlates and mechanisms in healthy and clinical individuals

S de Leede-Smith, E Barkus - Frontiers in human neuroscience, 2013 - frontiersin.org
Over the years, the prevalence of auditory verbal hallucinations (AVHs) have been
documented across the lifespan in varied contexts, and with a range of potential long-term …

[图书][B] Healing the traumatized self: consciousness, neuroscience, treatment (Norton series on interpersonal neurobiology)

P Frewen, R Lanius - 2015 - books.google.com
A neurobiological explanation of self-awareness and the states of mind of severely
traumatized people. Cultivation of emotional awareness is difficult, even for those of us not …