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The following pages link to Daniel Freeman (Q39051822):
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- Cognitive, emotional, and social processes in psychosis: refining cognitive behavioral therapy for persistent positive symptoms (Q22242835) (← links)
- Emotion and psychosis: Links between depression, self-esteem, negative schematic beliefs and delusions and hallucinations (Q22251473) (← links)
- Acting on persecutory delusions: The importance of safety seeking (Q22252330) (← links)
- A randomized experimental investigation of reasoning training for people with delusions (Q24615042) (← links)
- Studying and treating schizophrenia using virtual reality: a new paradigm (Q24654052) (← links)
- The role of sleep dysfunction in the occurrence of delusions and hallucinations: A systematic review (Q26781048) (← links)
- Grandiose delusions: an experimental investigation of the delusion as defense (Q28258814) (← links)
- Mood instability and psychosis: analyses of British national survey data (Q30684656) (← links)
- Bullying victimisation and risk of psychotic phenomena: analyses of British national survey data (Q30989506) (← links)
- A measure of state persecutory ideation for experimental studies (Q33305074) (← links)
- Testing the continuum of delusional beliefs: an experimental study using virtual reality (Q33530208) (← links)
- Persecutory ideation and insomnia: findings from the second British National Survey of Psychiatric Morbidity (Q33569497) (← links)
- A randomised controlled trial of a worry intervention for individuals with persistent persecutory delusions (Q33688107) (← links)
- Characterization of psychotic experiences in adolescence using the specific psychotic experiences questionnaire: findings from a study of 5000 16-year-old twins. (Q33762519) (← links)
- Height, social comparison, and paranoia: an immersive virtual reality experimental study (Q33795287) (← links)
- Clinician perceptions of sleep problems, and their treatment, in patients with non-affective psychosis (Q33795302) (← links)
- Caregiver reports of patient-initiated violence in psychosis. (Q33861582) (← links)
- Advances in understanding and treating persecutory delusions: a review (Q33941758) (← links)
- Jumping to the wrong conclusions? An investigation of the mechanisms of reasoning errors in delusions. (Q33984897) (← links)
- Improving cognitive treatments for delusions (Q34015730) (← links)
- Insomnia, worry, anxiety and depression as predictors of the occurrence and persistence of paranoid thinking. (Q34021944) (← links)
- The use of immersive virtual reality (VR) to predict the occurrence 6 months later of paranoid thinking and posttraumatic stress symptoms assessed by self-report and interviewer methods: a study of individuals who have been physically assaulted (Q34120385) (← links)
- Consistent etiology of severe, frequent psychotic experiences and milder, less frequent manifestations: a twin study of specific psychotic experiences in adolescence. (Q34142822) (← links)
- A pilot validation of a modified Illness Perceptions Questionnaire designed to predict response to cognitive therapy for psychosis. (Q34147566) (← links)
- Gut feelings, deliberative thought, and paranoid ideation: a study of experiential and rational reasoning (Q34190630) (← links)
- Psychological characteristics of religious delusions (Q34235421) (← links)
- Why do people with delusions fail to choose more realistic explanations for their experiences? An empirical investigation (Q34339673) (← links)
- Psychological investigation of the structure of paranoia in a non-clinical population (Q34415085) (← links)
- The effects of reducing worry in patients with persecutory delusions: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial (Q34484790) (← links)
- Current paranoid thinking in patients with delusions: the presence of cognitive-affective biases (Q34504234) (← links)
- An early Phase II randomised controlled trial testing the effect on persecutory delusions of using CBT to reduce negative cognitions about the self: the potential benefits of enhancing self confidence (Q34702188) (← links)
- Persecutory ideation and a history of cannabis use. (Q34786107) (← links)
- The effects of using cognitive behavioural therapy to improve sleep for patients with delusions and hallucinations (the BEST study): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial (Q34812797) (← links)
- The interaction of affective with psychotic processes: a test of the effects of worrying on working memory, jumping to conclusions, and anomalies of experience in patients with persecutory delusions (Q34841752) (← links)
- A cognitive model of persecutory delusions (Q35001171) (← links)
- How cannabis causes paranoia: using the intravenous administration of ∆9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) to identify key cognitive mechanisms leading to paranoia (Q35096538) (← links)
- Cognitive mechanisms of change in delusions: an experimental investigation targeting reasoning to effect change in paranoia. (Q35096552) (← links)
- Jumping to conclusions, neuropsychological functioning, and delusional beliefs in first episode psychosis. (Q35096557) (← links)
- Targeting reasoning biases in delusions: a pilot study of the Maudsley Review Training Programme for individuals with persistent, high conviction delusions. (Q35134818) (← links)
- Are genetic risk factors for psychosis also associated with dimension-specific psychotic experiences in adolescence? (Q35144308) (← links)
- Connecting neurosis and psychosis: the direct influence of emotion on delusions and hallucinations (Q35184829) (← links)
- The use of intuitive and analytic reasoning styles by patients with persecutory delusions (Q35202441) (← links)
- A shared genetic propensity underlies experiences of bullying victimization in late childhood and self-rated paranoid thinking in adolescence. (Q35369727) (← links)
- The Stress of the Street for Patients With Persecutory Delusions: A Test of the Symptomatic and Psychological Effects of Going Outside Into a Busy Urban Area. (Q35531801) (← links)
- Thinking Well: A randomised controlled feasibility study of a new CBT therapy targeting reasoning biases in people with distressing persecutory delusional beliefs (Q35601272) (← links)
- Effects of cognitive behavioural therapy for insomnia on the mental health of university students: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial. (Q35643166) (← links)
- Psychotic experiences are linked to cannabis use in adolescents in the community because of common underlying environmental risk factors. (Q35654533) (← links)
- Jumping to conclusions, a lack of belief flexibility and delusional conviction in psychosis: a longitudinal investigation of the structure, frequency, and relatedness of reasoning biases (Q35768639) (← links)
- Effects of cognitive behaviour therapy for worry on persecutory delusions in patients with psychosis (WIT): a parallel, single-blind, randomised controlled trial with a mediation analysis (Q35770498) (← links)
- Efficacy of cognitive behavioural therapy for sleep improvement in patients with persistent delusions and hallucinations (BEST): a prospective, assessor-blind, randomised controlled pilot trial (Q35771670) (← links)