Abstract Background and Hypothesis Psychotic experiences (PEs) are associated with increased risk for mental disorders, in particular persistent PEs. PEs therefore might be …
Background Recovery from psychosis is increasingly being viewed as a combination of symptomatic, functional, and personal recovery. Negative and depressive symptoms have …
C Wüsten, B Schlier, ES Jaya… - Schizophrenia …, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Psychotic experiences (PEs) are common in the general population but do not necessarily reflect a risk status if they occur in relative isolation or are not distressing. Emerging …
Throughout history, people have reported nonordinary experiences (NOEs) such as feelings of oneness with the universe and hearing voices. Although these experiences form the basis …
Auditory verbal hallucinations (AVHs) are typically associated with schizophrenia but also occur in individuals without any need for care (nonclinical voice hearers [NCVHs]). Cognitive …
The pathways from trauma—via dissociation—to psychosis have been thoroughly tested and evidenced, but what has received less attention has been the social pathways—via …
Religiosity is a multidimensional construct known to influence the occurrence of hallucinations. However, it remains unknown how different religiosity types affect clinically …
It has been documented that individuals who hear auditory verbal hallucinations (AVH) exhibit diminished capabilities in processing external speech. While functional …
SM Khaled, SS Wilkins, P Woodruff - Psychological medicine, 2020 - cambridge.org
Background To estimate the lifetime prevalence and potential determinants of psychotic experience (s)(PEs) in the general population of Qatar–a small non-war afflicted …