The Beliefs about Voices Questionnaire - Revised: A factor structure from 450 participants (original) (raw)

Beliefs about voices and their effects on coping strategies

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Frances Shawyer

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Power and Perceived Expressed Emotion of Voices: Their Impact on Depression and Suicidal Thinking in Those Who Hear Voices

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The self or the voice? Relative contributions of self-esteem and voice appraisal in persistent auditory hallucinations

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Voice-hearers’ beliefs about the causes of their voices

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Insight-related beliefs and controllability appraisals contribute little to hallucinated voices: a transdiagnostic network analysis study

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Predicting compliance with command hallucinations: Anger, impulsivity and appraisals of voices' power and intent

Nicholas Tarrier

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Experiences of hearing voices: analysis of a novel phenomenological survey

Ben Alderson-Day, Nev Jones

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Experiencing malevolent voices is associated with attentional dysfunction in psychotic patients

Bodil Kråkvik, Tore Stiles

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Acting on voices: Omnipotence, sources of threat, and safety‐seeking behaviours

Jeremy Tudway

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It's not what you hear, it's the way you think about it: appraisals as determinants of affect and behaviour in voice hearers

Gary Brown

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Psychological flexibility and nonjudgemental acceptance in voice hearers: relationships with omnipotence and distress

Philippa Garety, Emmanuelle R Peters

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Beliefs about Voices and Schemas about Self and Others in Psychosis

John Farhal, Frances Shawyer, Neil Thomas

Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 2013

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Mental health: working with people who hear voices

Keith Ford

British Journal of Nursing, 2019

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The voice and you: development and psychometric evaluation of a measure of relationships with voices

Mark Hayward

Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy, 2008

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The Staff Views About Assessing Voices Questionnaire: Piloting a Novel Socratic Method of Evaluating and Training Multidisciplinary Staff's Cognitive Assessment of Patients' Distressing Voices

Jonathan Souray

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Changing relationship with voices: new therapeutic perspectives for treating hallucinations

Marino Pérez Álvarez

Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy, 2008

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Exploring the experience of hearing voices: A qualitative study

Eugenie Georgaca

2010

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Changing relationship whit voices: New therapeutic perspectives for treating hallucinations

José García-montes

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Insight-related beliefs and controllability appraisals contribute little to hallucinated voice networks

Elisavet Pappa

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Clinical correlates of hearing voices among people seeking interventions for dissociation: a cross-cultural investigation

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Stigma and need for care in individuals who hear voices

Ruvanee Vilhauer

2016

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PLEASE SCROLL DOWN FOR ARTICLE Exploring the experience of hearing voices: A qualitative study

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Psychological therapies for auditory hallucinations (voices): current status and key directions for future research

Filippo Varese, Iris Sommer, Clara Strauss, Emmanuelle R Peters, Mark Hayward, Louise Johns, Neil Thomas, Mark van der Gaag

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Cognitive behavioural therapy group work with voice hearers. Part 2

Mervyn Morris

British Journal of Nursing, 2007

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