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Recognizing Psychosis in Autism Spectrum Disorder
There is strong evidence for the existence of a high comorbidity between autism and psychosis with percentages reaching up to 34. 8% and several significant implications for treatment and prognosis of these patients.
Michele Ribolsi +15 more
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Background and hypothesis: Methamphetamine (MA)-associated psychosis has become a public concern. However, its mechanism is not clear. Investigating similarities and differences between MA-associated psychosis and schizophrenia in brain alterations would
Xiaojian Jia +10 more
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Continuum Beliefs and Schizophrenia Stigma: Correlational and Experimental Evidence [PDF]
Recent correlational research has indicated that belief in a continuum of psychiatric problems is related to decreased psychiatric stigma. These findings have generated enthusiasm to conceive antistigma programming centered on encouraging embrace of ...
Thibodeau, Ryan
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Data-Gathering, Belief Flexibility, and Reasoning Across the Psychosis Continuum. [PDF]
There is evidence for a group of nonclinical individuals with full-blown, persistent psychotic experiences (PEs) but no need-for-care: they are of particular importance in identifying risk and protective factors for clinical psychosis. The aim of this study was to investigate whether reasoning biases are related to PEs or need-for-care.Two groups with ...
Ward T +4 more
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Measurement of the psychosis continuum: Modelling the frequency and distress of subclinical psychotic experiences [PDF]
Objective: Dimensional models of psychosis symptom frequency at clinical levels are representative of symptom dimensionality that is inclusive of distress.
Boyda, David +3 more
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Varieties of Voice-Hearing: Psychics and the Psychosis Continuum. [PDF]
Abstract Hearing voices that are not present is a prominent symptom of serious mental illness. However, these experiences may be common in the non-help-seeking population, leading some to propose the existence of a continuum of psychosis from health to disease.
Powers AR, Kelley MS, Corlett PR.
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Introduction A relationship between childhood trauma, psychotic experiences, and psychosis is well established, although causality is not yet ascertained. There are several hypotheses linking trauma and psychosis, regarding genetic vulnerability and/or
I. Figueiredo +3 more
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Psychotic symptoms in young adults exposed to childhood trauma - A 20 year follow-up study [PDF]
Childhood adversity has been shown to increase the risk of psychotic symptoms in adult life. However, there are no previous studies looking at the association between experiencing a natural disaster during childhood and the development of psychotic ...
Alexander McFarlane +46 more
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Unitarity or multiplicity of the psychosis: neverending question in psychopathology.
Introduction - Introduce the topic of the continuity of psychoses and its relevance in contemporary psychiatry. - Present authors as Henry EY, Jim van Os and Germán Berrios as key figures in the discussion on this topic, highlighting Ey, Dr. Jim van
J. J. Martínez Jambrina
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It is becoming increasingly clear that psychosis occurs along a continuum. At the high end are formal psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia, and at the low-end are individuals who experience occasional psychotic symptoms, but are otherwise healthy ...
Joseph M. Orr +2 more
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