Adverse events in meditation practices and meditation‐based therapies: a systematic review

M Farias, E Maraldi, KC Wallenkampf… - Acta Psychiatrica …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Objective Meditation techniques are widely used as therapy and wellbeing practices, but
there are growing concerns about its potential for harm. The aim of the present study is to …

Incidence and persistence of psychotic experiences in the general population: systematic review and meta-analysis

L Staines, C Healy, F Murphy, J Byrne… - Schizophrenia …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Abstract Background and Hypothesis Psychotic experiences (PEs) are associated with
increased risk for mental disorders, in particular persistent PEs. PEs therefore might be …

Relationships between psychiatric symptoms, functioning and personal recovery in psychosis

MW Best, H Law, M Pyle, AP Morrison - Schizophrenia research, 2020 - Elsevier
Background Recovery from psychosis is increasingly being viewed as a combination of
symptomatic, functional, and personal recovery. Negative and depressive symptoms have …

Psychotic experiences and related distress: a cross-national comparison and network analysis based on 7141 participants from 13 countries

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 …

Nonordinary experiences, well-being and mental health: A systematic review of the evidence and recommendations for future research

EO Maraldi, A Taves, J Moll, L Hartle… - Journal of religion and …, 2024 - Springer
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 …

Continuities and discontinuities in the cognitive mechanisms associated with clinical and nonclinical auditory verbal hallucinations

P Moseley, B Alderson-Day… - Clinical …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Auditory verbal hallucinations (AVHs) are typically associated with schizophrenia but also
occur in individuals without any need for care (nonclinical voice hearers [NCVHs]). Cognitive …

[HTML][HTML] Trauma and social pathways to psychosis, and where the two paths meet

C Heriot-Maitland, T Wykes, E Peters - Frontiers in Psychiatry, 2022 - frontiersin.org
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 …

[HTML][HTML] The role of religiosity types in the phenomenology of hallucinations: A large cross-sectional community-based study in a predominantly Muslim society

SM Khaled, SG Brederoo, M Alabdulla… - Schizophrenia …, 2022 - Elsevier
Religiosity is a multidimensional construct known to influence the occurrence of
hallucinations. However, it remains unknown how different religiosity types affect clinically …

External speech processing and auditory verbal hallucinations: A systematic review of functional neuroimaging studies

SE Richards, ME Hughes, TS Woodward… - Neuroscience & …, 2021 - Elsevier
It has been documented that individuals who hear auditory verbal hallucinations (AVH)
exhibit diminished capabilities in processing external speech. While functional …

Lifetime prevalence and potential determinants of psychotic experiences in the general population of Qatar

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 …