The Beliefs about Voices Questionnaire - Revised: A factor structure from 450 participants (original) (raw)
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Jeremy Tudway
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Psychological flexibility and nonjudgemental acceptance in voice hearers: relationships with omnipotence and distress
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Keith Ford
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Mark Hayward
Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy, 2008
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Changing relationship with voices: new therapeutic perspectives for treating hallucinations
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Exploring the experience of hearing voices: A qualitative study
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PLEASE SCROLL DOWN FOR ARTICLE Exploring the experience of hearing voices: A qualitative study
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Cognitive behavioural therapy group work with voice hearers. Part 2
Mervyn Morris
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