نتایج جستجو برای: Persecutory Delusion

تعداد نتایج: 1392  

Journal: :Cognitive neuropsychiatry 2008
Charles Fernyhough Simon R Jones Chantelle Whittle Jodie Waterhouse Richard P Bentall

INTRODUCTION Previous studies of the relation between theory of mind (ToM) and schizotypy have suggested that ToM deficits may be associated with positive signs (e.g., hallucination- and delusion-like experiences). Good theoretical reasons exist to suggest that this relation may be largely due to ToM deficits being predominantly associated with the occurrence of persecutory delusion-like belief...

Journal: :Behaviour research and therapy 2007
Helen Startup Daniel Freeman Philippa A Garety

In a recent theoretical account of persecutory delusions, it is suggested that anxiety and worry are important factors in paranoid experience [Freeman, D., Garety, P. A., Kuipers, E., Fowler, D., & Bebbington, P. E. (2002). A cognitive model of persecutory delusions. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 41(4), 331-347]. In emotional disorders worry has been understood in terms of catastrophi...

Journal: :journal of research in medical sciences 0
atefeh ghanbari jolfaei assistant professor of psychiatry, tehran psychiatry institute, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran mehdi nasr isfahani associate professor of psychiatry, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran reza bidaki psychiatrist, rasoul-e-akram hospital, tehran, iran

this report presents a 52-year-old woman who was admitted to nephrology ward with hypernatremia. she shared a persecutory delusion of poisoning with her 22-year-old daughter and did not feed her 8-year-old son due to her delusion. keywords: shared paranoid disorder, delusions, schizophrenia, paranoid.

2011
Atefeh Ghanbari Jolfaei Mehdi Nasr Isfahani Reza Bidaki

This report presents a 52-year-old woman who was admitted to nephrology ward with hypernatremia. She shared a persecutory delusion of poisoning with her 22-year-old daughter and did not feed her 8-year-old son due to her delusion.

Journal: :The American journal of psychiatry 2001
N J Blackwood R J Howard R P Bentall R M Murray

OBJECTIVE The major cognitive theories of persecutory delusion formation and maintenance are critically examined in this article. METHOD The authors present a comprehensive review of the literature, citing results of relevant functional neuroimaging and neural network studies. RESULTS People with persecutory delusions selectively attend to threatening information, jump to conclusions on the...

2016
Daniel Freeman Jonathan Bradley Felicity Waite Bryony Sheaves Natalie DeWeever Emilie Bourke Josephine McInerney Nicole Evans Emma Černis Rachel Lister Philippa Garety Graham Dunn

BACKGROUND Many patients do not respond adequately to current pharmacological or psychological treatments for psychosis. Persistent persecutory delusions are common in clinical services, and cause considerable patient distress and impairment. Our aim has been to build a new translational personalized treatment, with the potential for wide use, that leads to high rates of recovery in persistent ...

Journal: :Psychiatry research 2005
Ryan McKay Robyn Langdon Max Coltheart

An influential model of persecutory delusions put forward by Bentall and colleagues hypothesizes that persecutory-deluded patients avoid the activation of negative self-beliefs by making externalising, personalising attributions for negative events. The first study reported here used a new instrument for the measurement of persecutory ideation, the Paranoid, Persecutory and Delusion-Proneness Q...

Journal: :Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry 2011
Katharine Mackinnon Katherine Newman-Taylor Lusia Stopa

Persecutory delusions are proposed to be a defence against low self-esteem reaching conscious awareness (Bentall, Corcoran, Howard, Blackwood, & Kinderman, 2001). Key predictions of this proposal are that individuals with persecutory delusions will have lower implicit self-esteem and equivalent levels of explicit self-esteem compared to healthy controls. This study aims to test the predictions ...

2016
Daniel Freeman Jonathan Bradley Angus Antley Emilie Bourke Natalie DeWeever Nicole Evans Emma Černis Bryony Sheaves Felicity Waite Graham Dunn Mel Slater David M. Clark

BACKGROUND Persecutory delusions may be unfounded threat beliefs maintained by safety-seeking behaviours that prevent disconfirmatory evidence being successfully processed. Use of virtual reality could facilitate new learning. AIMS To test the hypothesis that enabling patients to test the threat predictions of persecutory delusions in virtual reality social environments with the dropping of s...

Journal: :The British journal of clinical psychology 2002
Daniel Freeman Philippa A Garety Elizabeth Kuipers David Fowler Paul E Bebbington

A multifactorial model of the formation and maintenance of persecutory delusions is presented. Persecutory delusions are conceptualized as threat beliefs. The beliefs are hypothesized to arise from a search for meaning for internal or external experiences that are unusual, anomalous, or emotionally significant for the individual. The persecutory explanations formed reflect an interaction betwee...

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