Listening to and Believing Derogatory and Threatening Voices.
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Sheaves B. et al, (2022), Schizophr Bull
Why conspiracy theorists are not always paranoid: Conspiracy theories and paranoia form separate factors with distinct psychological predictors.
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Alsuhibani A. et al, (2022), PLoS One, 17
Understanding, treating, and renaming grandiose delusions: A qualitative study.
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Isham L. et al, (2021), Psychol Psychother, 94, 119 - 140
Insomnia as a mediating therapeutic target for depressive symptoms: A sub-analysis of participant data from two large randomized controlled trials of a digital sleep intervention.
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Henry AL. et al, (2021), J Sleep Res, 30
Excessive sleepiness in patients with psychosis: An initial investigation.
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Reeve S. et al, (2021), PLoS One, 16
The revised Green et al., Paranoid Thoughts Scale (R-GPTS): psychometric properties, severity ranges, and clinical cut-offs.
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Freeman D. et al, (2021), Psychol Med, 51, 244 - 253
Why do patients with psychosis listen to and believe derogatory and threatening voices? 21 reasons given by patients.
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The challenges and opportunities of social connection when hearing derogatory and threatening voices: A thematic analysis with patients experiencing psychosis.
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3. Schizophrenia spectrum disorders (schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, short-term psychotic episodes)
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SHEAVES B. and FREEMAN D., (2020), European Sleep Medicine Textbook (Second Edition)
Sleep and schizophrenia: From epiphenomenon to treatable causal target.
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Waite F. et al, (2020), Schizophr Res, 221, 44 - 56
Sleep disturbance and psychiatric disorders.
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Freeman D. et al, (2020), Lancet Psychiatry, 7, 628 - 637
Sleep disturbance and psychiatric disorders: the non-specific as essential in understanding and treating mental ill health
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FREEMAN D. et al, (2020), Lancet Psychiatry
EXAMINING THE EFFECTS OF DIGITAL CBT FOR INSOMNIA ON DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS IN INDIVIDUALS WITH INSOMNIA SCORING ABOVE CLINICAL CUT-OFF FOR DEPRESSION: A RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS OF 3,352 PARTICIPANTS FROM TWO LARGE-EFFECTIVENESS RCTS (OASIS & DIALS)
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Henry A. et al, (2019), SLEEP MEDICINE, 64, S150 - S151
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Nightmares for Patients with Persecutory Delusions (Nites): An Assessor-Blind, Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial.
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Sheaves B. et al, (2019), Can J Psychiatry, 64, 686 - 696
Changes in care costs associated with cognitive behavioural therapy for psychosis delivered in routine clinical practice.
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Sheaves B. et al, (2019), J Ment Health, 1 - 6
Sleep Disorders in Early Psychosis: Incidence, Severity, and Association With Clinical Symptoms.
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Reeve S. et al, (2019), Schizophr Bull, 45, 287 - 295
Sleep duration and psychotic experiences in patients at risk of psychosis: A secondary analysis of the EDIE-2 trial.
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Reeve S. et al, (2019), Schizophr Res, 204, 326 - 333
Better Sleep: Evidence-Based Interventions
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Waite F. and Sheaves B., (2019), A Clinical Introduction to Psychosis: Foundations for Clinical Psychologists and Neuropsychologists, 465 - 492
Effect of Digital Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia on Health, Psychological Well-being, and Sleep-Related Quality of Life: A Randomized Clinical Trial.
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Espie CA. et al, (2019), JAMA Psychiatry, 76, 21 - 30
Sham sleep feedback delivered via actigraphy biases daytime symptom reports in people with insomnia: Implications for insomnia disorder and wearable devices.
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Gavriloff D. et al, (2018), J Sleep Res, 27