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Shamanism and psychosis: Shared mechanisms?

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2018
AbstractIndividual-specific predispositions may precede the cultural evolution of shamanism and may be linked to it via principles of predictive coding. We have used these principles to identify commonalities between clinical and shaman-like non-clinical voice-hearers.
Albert R, Powers, Philip R, Corlett
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Shared Psychotic Disorder: A Psychosocial Psychosis?

Current Psychiatry Reviews, 2006
Shared Psychotic Disorder (SPD) is the development of a delusion in an individual in the context of a close relationship with another who has an existing delusion. SPD has consistently been interpreted from a psychiatric perspective with little regard for the relational component of the sharing of delusions between individuals.
Incorvaia, Daniela, Helmes, Edward
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Shared vulnerability between seizures and psychosis in cocaine addiction?

Epilepsy & Behavior, 2011
Cocaine-induced seizures (CIS) and cocaine-induced psychosis (CIP) may be complications of acute cocaine intoxication. CIS could result from a kindling process, involving the glutamate NMDA receptor (NMDAR) phosphorylation state, which is enhanced by activation of the dopamine D1 receptor (D1R). CIP is considered to be more specifically associated with
Benjamin, Rolland   +3 more
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Evidence for Shared Susceptibility to Epilepsy and Psychosis: A Population-Based Family Study

Biological Psychiatry, 2012
There is emerging evidence of an etiological overlap between a range of neurodevelopmental disorders, including schizophrenia and epilepsy. Here we investigate shared familial vulnerability to psychotic illness and epilepsy in a family-based study.The study population consisted of parents and their children born in Helsinki between 1947 and 1990.
Clarke, Mary C   +5 more
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Evaluation of the Alumni Program: A Shared-Care Model for Pschosis

Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 2004
<p>This article describes the results of a prospective, naturalistic evaluation of the Alumni Program, conducted by the Psychotic Disorders Clinic at the McMaster Site of Hamilton Health Sciences, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. The Alumni Program is a form of continuing psychiatric support offered to individuals with psychosis.
Heather, Hobbs   +2 more
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The Special Challenges of Psychotherapy with Persons with Psychosis: Intersubjective Metacognitive Model of Agreement and Shared Meaning

Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy, 2016
Agreement between client and therapist is an essential part of the therapeutic alliance. While there are general challenges to the creation of agreement and shared meaning in all psychotherapies, there are specific challenges while working with persons with psychosis.
Ilanit, Hasson-Ohayon   +2 more
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Shared dilemmas, choice and autonomy in the management of psychosis: a phenomenological analysis

Mental Health Review Journal, 2015
Purpose – When detaining and enforcing treatment, psychiatric services often assumed that the person is separate from their dysfunctional biology and removed from their social context. Coproduction is hindered by polarised views where one party holds power and others are not able to promote their views. But if biomedical
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Do shared semantic features facilitate Lexical-semantic processing in early course psychosis?

Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 2019
The lexical-semantic relatedness effect supposes different activation in the semantic memory of related versus unrelated word-pairs. Semantically related pairs are considered to result in a larger spread of activation as the activation of concept nodes is dependent on shared lexical-semantic features of concepts. The increased activation of concepts in
Sekulić Sović, Martina   +2 more
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[Psychosis shared by 4 subjects].

Acta psychiatrica Belgica, 1994
Induced psychotic disorder is a very rare clinical picture. We describe here one occurrence which included four members of the same family. A brief review of the literature is made and several etiological factors are discussed.
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Sharing information about diagnosis and outcome of first‐episode psychosis in patients presenting to early intervention services

Early Intervention in Psychiatry, 2018
AimFirst‐episode psychosis (FEP) can be a serious and debilitating disease, but there is limited literature on how to inform patients and carers about its diagnosis and outcome. We aimed to examine the attitudes, practices and views of clinicians working in Early Intervention Service about sharing information on diagnosis and outcome of FEP.MethodsA 26‐
Saeed Farooq   +2 more
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