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Predicting paranoid thoughts in patients with schizophrenia basing on cognitive biases and self-reflection [PDF]

open access: yesروانشناسی و روانپزشکی شناخت, 2020
Introduction: Paranoid thoughts are common symptom in schizophrenia spectrum disorders. Evidence reveals the role of cognitive factors in these thoughts.
Fazeleh Heidari   +2 more
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Negative cognition, affect, metacognition and dimensions of paranoia in people at ultra-high risk of psychosis: a multi-level modelling analysis [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Background: Paranoia is one of the commonest symptoms of psychosis but has rarely been studied in a population at risk of developing psychosis. Based on existing theoretical models, including the proposed distinction between ‘poor me’ and ‘bad me ...
Bentall, R.P.   +10 more
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Nosology of Paranoid Schizophrenia and Other Paranoid Psychoses [PDF]

open access: yesSchizophrenia Bulletin, 1981
The history of nosologic approaches to paranoid schizophrenia and the other paranoid psychoses is traced from the time of Kraepelin. Kraepelin, emphasizing the course of illness, proposed a narrow definition for paranoid dementia praecox (paranoid schizophrenia).
K S, Kendler, M T, Tsuang
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Virtual reality cognitive-behavioural therapy versus cognitive-behavioural therapy for paranoid delusions: a study protocol for a single-blind multi-Centre randomised controlled superiority trial

open access: yesBMC Psychiatry, 2021
Background Seventy per cent of patients with psychotic disorders has paranoid delusions. Paranoid delusions are associated with significant distress, hospital admission and social isolation.
M. Berkhof   +11 more
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Neuropsychological measures of attention and memory function in schizophrenia: relationships with symptom dimensions and serum monoamine activity

open access: yesBehavioral and Brain Functions, 2005
Background Some clinical symptoms or cognitive functions have been related to the overall state of monoamine activity in patients with schizophrenia, (e.g.
Henning Uwe   +3 more
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The Paranoid Style in American History of Science [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Historian Richard Hofstadter’s observations about American cold-war politics are used to contextualize Thomas Kuhn’s The Structure of Scientific Revolutions and argue that substantive claims about the nature of scientific knowledge and scientific change ...
Reisch, George
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Subclinical paranoid beliefs and enhanced neural response during processing of unattractive faces

open access: yesNeuroImage: Clinical, 2020
The perception of faces and consequent social inferences are fundamental for interpersonal communication. While facial expression is important for interindividual communication, constitutional and acquired features are crucial for basic emotions of ...
Stephan Furger   +8 more
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Paranoid and Conspiracy Beliefs: The Role of Anxiety and Life Satisfaction

open access: yesStudia Psychologica, 2021
This study aimed to examine the relationship between paranoid and conspiracy beliefs and how these beliefs further relate to anxiety-trait, anxiety disorders, and satisfaction with life. The research was attended by 814 participants who were administered
Veronika Pekárová
doaj   +1 more source

Experimentally induced social threat increases paranoid thinking [PDF]

open access: yesRoyal Society Open Science, 2018
The ability to attribute intentions to others is a hallmark of human social cognition but is altered in paranoia. Paranoia is the most common positive symptom of psychosis but is also present to varying degrees in the general population.
Vanessa Saalfeld   +3 more
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How do Non-clinical Paranoid Vs. Socially Anxious Individuals React to Failure Vs. Success? An Experimental Investigation [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
We did a quasi experimental study with 223 college students divided into three groups according to the presence of non-clinical paranoid ideation vs. social anxiety: the paranoia group (PG) vs. the social anxiety group (SAG) vs.
Lopes, Barbara
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