The role of emotion regulation in the characterization, development and treatment of psychopathology
Aberrant emotional processes are evident in various mental disorders. This raises the
question of whether specific difficulties in regulating emotions are a driving factor of …
question of whether specific difficulties in regulating emotions are a driving factor of …
Predictors of paranoia in the daily lives of people with non-affective psychosis and non-clinical controls: A systematic review of intensive longitudinal studies
Background and objectives Worrying, self-esteem, sleep problems, anomalous internal
experiences, reasoning biases, and interpersonal sensitivity are associated with paranoia …
experiences, reasoning biases, and interpersonal sensitivity are associated with paranoia …
Components of emotion regulation flexibility and psychosis: The association between psychosis‐proneness and context sensitivity
Objectives Emotion regulation flexibility has been conceptualized as a multi‐componential
construct involving context sensitivity, repertoire and feedback responsiveness. Psychosis …
construct involving context sensitivity, repertoire and feedback responsiveness. Psychosis …
Bridging perspectives-A review and synthesis of 53 theoretical models of delusions
The degree to which numerous existing models of delusion formation disagree or propose
common mechanisms remains unclear. To achieve a comprehensive understanding of …
common mechanisms remains unclear. To achieve a comprehensive understanding of …
Emotion-regulation in psychosis: Patients with psychotic disorders apply reappraisal successfully
SM Opoka, J Sundag, M Riehle, TM Lincoln - Cognitive Therapy and …, 2021 - Springer
Background Emotion-regulation is assumed to be impaired in psychosis: patients with
psychotic disorders (PD) self-report to use reappraisal less frequently than healthy controls …
psychotic disorders (PD) self-report to use reappraisal less frequently than healthy controls …
Are acute increases and variability in emotion regulation strategies related to negative affect and paranoid thoughts in daily life?
K Bahlinger, TM Lincoln, A Clamor - Cognitive Therapy and Research, 2022 - Springer
Background Negative affect reliably predicts paranoid thoughts. Previous studies point to the
importance of emotion regulation for paranoid thoughts but have not yet focused on effects …
importance of emotion regulation for paranoid thoughts but have not yet focused on effects …
Linking psychophysiological adaptation, emotion regulation, and subjective stress to the occurrence of paranoia in daily life
As stress is relevant to the formation of paranoia, maladaptive behavioral and physiological
stress regulation is discussed as a crucial indicator of vulnerability. This is supported by …
stress regulation is discussed as a crucial indicator of vulnerability. This is supported by …
Affect-dynamic signatures of psychosis risk across multiple time scales and contexts
There is a critical need for identifying time-sensitive and cost-effective markers of psychosis
risk early in the illness course. One solution may lie in affect dynamics, or the fluctuations of …
risk early in the illness course. One solution may lie in affect dynamics, or the fluctuations of …
An experience-sampling study on the relevance of affect dynamics to paranoid ideation.
U Nowak, TM Lincoln - Emotion, 2023 - psycnet.apa.org
Affective functioning is compromised in people who develop persecutory delusions, but the
specifics of these affective disturbances remain unclear. To better understand the precise …
specifics of these affective disturbances remain unclear. To better understand the precise …
Aberrant adapting of beliefs under stress: a mechanism relevant to the formation of paranoia?
Background Difficulties in the ability to adapt beliefs in the face of new information are
associated with psychosis and its central symptom–paranoia. As cognitive processes and …
associated with psychosis and its central symptom–paranoia. As cognitive processes and …