Professor Richard Bentall
School of Psychology
Professor of Clinical Psychology
R.Bentall@sheffield.ac.uk
+44 114 222 6530
+44 114 222 6530
Interdisciplinary Centre of the Social Sciences (ICOSS)
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Professor Richard Bentall
School of Psychology
Interdisciplinary Centre of the Social Sciences (ICOSS)
219 Portobello
Sheffield
S1 4DP
School of Psychology
Interdisciplinary Centre of the Social Sciences (ICOSS)
219 Portobello
Sheffield
S1 4DP
- Qualifications
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- University College of North Wales, Bangor, 1975-1982
- BSc (Psychology, upper second), 1978
- PhD (Psychology), 1983
- University of Liverpool, 1982-1984
- MClinPsychol (Clinical psychology), 1984
- University College Swansea, 1985-1989 (part-time)
- MA (Philosophy applied to health care), 1989
I have a Fellowship of the British Psychological Society (FBPsS) and Fellowship of the British Academy (FBA)
- Publications
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Featured publications
Journal articles
- Social Identity and Psychosis: Associations and Psychological Mechanisms. Schizophrenia Bulletin. View this article in WRRO
All publications
Books
- Doctoring the Mind. NYU Press.
- Think You're Crazy? Think Again. Routledge.
- Reconstructing Schizophrenia. Routledge.
- Cognitive Therapy for Psychosis. Routledge.
Journal articles
- Social anxiety and paranoid beliefs in adolescents. JCPP Advances. View this article in WRRO
- The common structure of the major psychoses: more similarities than differences in the network structures of schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, and psychotic bipolar disorder. Schizophrenia Bulletin. View this article in WRRO
- Me, not-me: Voice note use predicts self-voice recognition and liking. Computers in Human Behavior Reports, 15, 100446-100446.
- “It’s time to see what I can do”: a mixed-methods investigation into trajectories of resilience in adolescents during the COVID-19 pandemic. Journal of Child & Adolescent Trauma. View this article in WRRO
- The correlation between conspiracy mentality and vaccine intentions is moderated by social events: Evidence from longitudinal data during COVID-19 pandemic in the UK. Vaccine.
- Daydreaming and grandiose delusions: development of the Qualities of Daydreaming Scale. Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 1-15.
- The network structure of psychopathological and resilient responses to the pandemic: A multicountry general population study of depression and anxiety. Journal of Traumatic Stress.
- The emotional consequences of novel political identities: Brexit and mental health in the United Kingdom. Political Psychology.
- Increased network connectivity among paranoid beliefs characterizes the clinical end of the schizophrenia-spectrum: A Conversian systems perspective. Schizophrenia Research, 258, 55-57.
- Correction to: The Difficulties of Grandiose Delusions: Harms, Challenges, and Implications for Treatment Engagement. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 49(5), 1408-1409.
- Delusions and the dilemmas of life: A systematic review and meta-analyses of the global literature on the prevalence of delusional themes in clinical groups. Clinical Psychology Review, 102303-102303.
- Predicting resilience during the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom: cross-sectional and longitudinal results. PLOS ONE, 18(5).
- Cannabis use as a potential mediator between childhood adversity and first-episode psychosis: results from the EU-GEI case–control study. Psychological Medicine, 53(15), 7375-7384.
- Editorial: Data monitoring and triage practices during COVID-19: shaping the future of Public Mental Health. Frontiers in Public Health, 11.
- The Difficulties of Grandiose Delusions: Harms, Challenges, and Implications for Treatment Engagement. Schizophrenia Bulletin, sbad016-sbad016.
- Identifying the bridge between depression and mania: a machine learning and network approach to bipolar disorder. Bipolar Disorders.
- Mental health burden for NHS healthcare staff during the COVID-19 pandemic: First results of a longitudinal survey. Heliyon, 9(3), e13765-e13765.
- Increased social identification is linked with lower depressive and anxiety symptoms among ethnic minorities and migrants: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Clinical Psychology Review, 102216-102216.
- The development and initial validation of self‐report measures of ICD‐11 depressive episode and generalized anxiety disorder: the International Depression Questionnaire (IDQ) and the International Anxiety Questionnaire (IAQ). Journal of Clinical Psychology.
- Perceived manageability of debt and mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic: a UK population analysis. PLoS ONE, 17(9).
- Perceived Discrimination and Mental Health: The Role of Immigrant Social Connectedness during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Journal of Migration and Health, 6, 100127-100127.
- The meaning in grandiose delusions: measure development and cohort studies in clinical psychosis and non-clinical general population groups in the UK and Ireland. The Lancet Psychiatry, 9(10), 792-803.
- Is protecting older adults from COVID‐19 ageism? A comparative cross‐cultural constructive grounded theory from the United Kingdom and Colombia. Journal of Social Issues.
- The role of psychosocial factors in explaining sex differences in major depression and generalized anxiety during the COVID-19 pandemic. BMC Public Health, 22(1).
- State of Ireland's mental health : findings from a nationally representative survey. Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences, 31.
- Tracking the psychological and socio‐economic impact of the COVID‐19 pandemic in the UK : a methodological report from Wave 5 of the COVID‐19 Psychological Research Consortium (C19PRC) Study. International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research.
- The network structure of paranoia dimensions and its mental health correlates in the general population: The core role of loneliness. Schizophrenia Research, 246, 65-73.
- How is loneliness related to anxiety and depression : a population-based network analysis in the early lockdown period. International Journal of Psychology. View this article in WRRO
- Is cognitive behaviour therapy applicable to individuals diagnosed with bipolar depression or suboptimal mood stabilizer treatment: a secondary analysis of a large pragmatic effectiveness trial. International Journal of Bipolar Disorders, 10.
- Why conspiracy theorists are not always paranoid : conspiracy theories and paranoia form separate factors with distinct psychological predictors. PLoS ONE, 17(4).
- Testing both affordability-availability and psychological-coping mechanisms underlying changes in alcohol use during the COVID-19 pandemic. PLoS ONE, 17(3). View this article in WRRO
- The role and clinical correlates of complex post-traumatic stress disorder in people with psychosis. Frontiers in Psychology, 13.
- Measurement invariance of the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) and Generalized Anxiety Disorder scale (GAD-7) across four European countries during the COVID-19 pandemic. BMC Psychiatry, 22(1).
- Testing alternative models and predictive utility of the Death Anxiety Inventory-Revised: a COVID-19 related longitudinal population based study. Acta Psychologica, 225. View this article in WRRO
- Effectiveness of non-specialist delivered psychological interventions on glycemic control and mental health problems in individuals with type 2 diabetes : a systematic review and meta-analysis. International Journal of Mental Health Systems, 16(1). View this article in WRRO
- Modelling the complexity of pandemic-related lifestyle quality change and mental health: an analysis of a nationally representative UK general population sample. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology. View this article in WRRO
- Commentary on Hearing voices and other matters of mind: What mental abnormalities teach us about religions by Robert McCauley and George Graham. Religion, Brain & Behavior, 11(4), 424-430.
- Psychological characteristics associated with COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and resistance in Ireland and the United Kingdom. Nature Communications, 12(1).
- Delay discounting and under-valuing of recent information predict poorer adherence to social distancing measures during the COVID-19 pandemic. Scientific Reports, 11(1).
- Design, content, and fieldwork procedures of the COVID‐19 Psychological Research Consortium (C19PRC) Study – Wave 4. International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research. View this article in WRRO
- Detecting and describing stability and change in COVID-19 vaccine receptibility in the United Kingdom and Ireland. PLoS ONE, 16(11). View this article in WRRO
- Measurement invariance of the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) and Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD-7) across four European countries during the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Trajectories of change in internalizing symptoms during the COVID-19 pandemic: A longitudinal population-based study. Journal of Affective Disorders.
- Factors impacting resilience as a result of exposure to COVID-19 : the ecological resilience model. PLoS ONE, 16(8).
- A longitudinal assessment of depression and anxiety in the Republic of Ireland before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. Psychiatry Research, 300.
- Resistance to COVID-19 vaccination has increased in Ireland and the UK during the pandemic. Public Health.
- Refuting the myth of a 'tsunami' of mental ill-health in populations affected by COVID-19: Evidence that response to the pandemic is heterogenous, not homogeneous. Psychological Medicine.
- The Authoritarian Dynamic During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Effects on Nationalism and Anti-Immigrant Sentiment. Social Psychological and Personality Science. View this article in WRRO
- Externalizing the threat from within : a new direction for researching associations between suicide and psychotic experiences. Development and Psychopathology.
- The longitudinal NIHR ARC North West Coast Household Health Survey : exploring health inequalities in disadvantaged communities. BMC Public Health, 20(1).
- Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing therapy for psychosis (EMDRp): Protocol of a feasibility randomized controlled trial with early intervention service users. Early Intervention in Psychiatry.
- Psychosocial correlates of depression and anxiety in the United Arab Emirates during the COVID-19 pandemic. Frontiers in Psychiatry, 11.
- Monitoring the psychological, social, and economic impact of the COVID‐19 pandemic in the population : context, design and conduct of the longitudinal COVID‐19 psychological research consortium (C19PRC) study. International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research. View this article in WRRO
- COVID‐19‐related anxiety predicts somatic symptoms in the UK population. British Journal of Health Psychology, 25(4), 875-882. View this article in WRRO
- Anxiety, depression, traumatic stress and COVID-19-related anxiety in the UK general population during the COVID-19 pandemic. BJPsych Open, 6(6). View this article in WRRO
- A temporal network approach to paranoia : a pilot study. Frontiers in Psychology, 11.
- The social underpinnings of mental distress in the time of COVID-19 – time for urgent action. Wellcome Open Research, 5. View this article in WRRO
- Capability, opportunity, and motivation to enact hygienic practices in the early stages of the COVID‐19 outbreak in the United Kingdom. British Journal of Health Psychology. View this article in WRRO
- The auditory‐verbal hallucinations of Welsh–English bilingual people. Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice, 93(1), 122-133. View this article in WRRO
- Mental Health, Deprivation, and the Neighborhood Social Environment: A Rejoinder to Eres, Harrington, and Lim (2020). Clinical Psychological Science, 8(2), 386-387.
- Mistrust and negative self-esteem: Two paths from attachment styles to paranoia. Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice.
- The relationship between ingroup identity and Paranoid ideation among people from African and African Caribbean backgrounds. Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice. View this article in WRRO
- The SIPHER consortium : introducing the new UK hub for systems science in public health and health economic research. Wellcome Open Research, 4. View this article in WRRO
- Mental Health, Deprivation, and the Neighborhood Social Environment: A Network Analysis. Clinical Psychological Science, 7(4), 719-734. View this article in WRRO
- Disorganisation, thought disorder and socio-cognitive functioning in schizophrenia spectrum disorders. The British Journal of Psychiatry, 214(2), 103-112.
- Coping strategies and self-esteem in the high-risk offspring of bipolar parents. Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 53(2), 129-135.
- Structure of self-schemas in patients with paranoia. Psihologija, 52(1), 21-33.
- Gender role strain, core schemas, and psychotic experiences in ethnically diverse women: A role for sex‐ and gender‐based analysis in psychosis research?. Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy, 25(6), 774-784. View this article in WRRO
- The paranoia as defence model of persecotory delusions: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Lancet Psychiatry, 5(11), 913-929. View this article in WRRO
- Mapping early environment using communication deviance: A longitudinal study of maternal sensitivity toward 6-month-old children.. Development and Psychopathology, 1-11. View this article in WRRO
- Can We Ameliorate Psychotic Symptoms by Improving Implicit Self-Esteem? A Proof-of-Concept Experience Sampling Study of an Evaluative Classical Conditioning Intervention. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 206(9), 699-704. View this article in WRRO
- Childhood maltreatment and problematic social media use: The role of attachment and depression. Psychiatry Research, 267, 88-93. View this article in WRRO
- The role of social isolation and social cognition in thought disorder. Psychiatry Research, 269, 56-63.
- Relationship between hallucination proneness and musical aptitude is mediated by microstructure in the corpus callosum. Schizophrenia Research, 197, 579-580. View this article in WRRO
- Microstructure of the superior temporal gyrus and hallucination proneness - a multi-compartment diffusion imaging study. NeuroImage: Clinical, 20, 1-6. View this article in WRRO
- Home Is Where You Hang Your Hat: Host Town Identity, But Not Hometown Identity, Protects Against Mental Health Symptoms Associated with Financial Stress. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 37(3), 159-181. View this article in WRRO
- Academic and non-academic predictors of student psychological distress: the role of social identity and loneliness. Journal of Mental Health, 27(3), 230-239. View this article in WRRO
- Reconsidering the association between psychosis and suicide: a suicidal drive hypothesis. Psychosis, 10(4), 286-297.
- Monocausal attribution and its relationship with reasoning biases in schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Research, 193, 77-82.
- Do paranoid delusions exist on a continuum with subclinical paranoia? A multi-method taxometric study. Schizophrenia Research, 190, 77-81. View this article in WRRO
- Stress sensitivity in paranoia: poor-me paranoia protects against the unpleasant effects of social stress. Psychological Medicine, 47(16), 2834-2843. View this article in WRRO
- What side effects are problematic for patients prescribed antipsychotic medication? The Maudsley Side Effects (MSE) measure for antipsychotic medication. Psychological Medicine, 47(13), 2369-2378. View this article in WRRO
- The effects of improving sleep on mental health (OASIS): a randomised controlled trial with mediation analysis. The Lancet Psychiatry, 4(10), 749-758. View this article in WRRO
- Ethnic identity and paranoid thinking : implicit out-group preference and language dominance predict paranoia in Emirati women. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 56, 122-128. View this article in WRRO
- Social Identity and Psychosis: Associations and Psychological Mechanisms. Schizophrenia Bulletin. View this article in WRRO
- Understanding the Association Between Personality and Severe Mental Illness. JAMA Psychiatry, 74(7), 671-671.
- The concomitants of conspiracy concerns. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 52(5), 595-604.
- How stigma gets under the skin: the role of stigma, self-stigma and self-esteem in subjective recovery from psychosis. Psychosis, 9(3), 235-244.
- Suggestibility and signal detection performance in hallucination-prone students. Cognitive Neuropsychiatry, 22(2), 159-174.
- The impact of gender on treatment effectiveness of body psychotherapy for negative symptoms of schizophrenia: A secondary analysis of the NESS trial data. Psychiatry Research, 247, 73-78.
- The Psychosis Continuum: Testing a Bifactor Model of Psychosis in a General Population Sample.. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 43(1), 133-141.
- The dynamics of attachment insecurity and paranoid thoughts: An experience sampling study. Psychiatry Research, 246, 32-38.
- Inner Speech and Clarity of Self-Concept in Thought Disorder and Auditory-Verbal Hallucinations. The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 204(12), 885-893.
- Social identity and psychosis: Explaining elevated rates of psychosis in migrant populations. Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 10(11), 619-633.
- The relationship between experiential deficits of negative symptoms and subjective quality of life in schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Research, 176(2-3), 387-391.
- Voices’ use of gender, race and other social categories to undermine female voice-hearers: Implications for incorporating intersectionality within CBT for psychosis. Psychosis, 8(3), 203-213.
- Experiential avoidance and appraisals of voices as predictors of voice-related distress. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 55(3), 320-331.
- Evaluation of the validity and utility of a transdiagnostic psychosis dimension encompassing schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. The British Journal of Psychiatry, 209(2), 107-113.
- Are specific early-life adversities associated with specific symptoms of psychosis?: A patient study considering just world beliefs as a mediator. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 204(8), 606-613.
- Longitudinal predictors of subjective recovery in psychosis. British Journal of Psychiatry, 209(1), 48-53.
- Effectiveness of group body psychotherapy for negative symptoms of schizophrenia: Multicentre randomised controlled trial. British Journal of Psychiatry, 209(1), 54-61.
- The affective reactivity of psychotic speech: The role of internal source monitoring in explaining increased thought disorder under emotional challenge. Schizophrenia Research, 172(1-3), 189-194.
- Attentional Bias Predicts Increased Reward Salience and Risk Taking in Bipolar Disorder. Biological Psychiatry, 79(4), 311-319.
- Candidate Risks Indicators for Bipolar Disorder: Early Intervention Opportunities in High-Risk Youth. International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology, 19(1), pyv071-pyv071.
- ‘No man is an island’. Testing the specific role of social isolation in formal thought disorder. Psychiatry Research, 230(2), 304-313.
- How stigma impacts on people with psychosis: The mediating effect of self-esteem and hopelessness on subjective recovery and psychotic experiences. Psychiatry Research, 230(2), 487-495.
- Psychological treatments for early psychosis can be beneficial or harmful, depending on the therapeutic alliance: an instrumental variable analysis. Psychological Medicine, 45(11), 2365-2373.
- Specificity of association between adversities and the occurrence and co-occurrence paranoia and hallucinations: Evaluating the stability of childhood risk in an adverse adult environment. Psychosis, 7(3), 206-216.
- Insecure attachment is associated with paranoia but not hallucinations in psychotic patients: the mediating role of negative self-esteem. Psychological Medicine, 45(7), 1495-1507.
- An Empirical Study of Defensive Avoidance in Paranoia. Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 43(2), 182-199.
- The inter-relationship between mood, self-esteem and response styles in adolescent offspring of bipolar parents: An experience sampling study. Psychiatry Research, 225(3), 563-570.
- A national population-based e-cohort of people with psychosis (PsyCymru) linking prospectively ascertained phenotypically rich and genetic data to routinely collected records: Overview, recruitment and linkage. Schizophrenia Research, 166(1-3), 131-136.
- Cognitive styles and future depressed mood in early adulthood: The importance of global attributions. Journal of Affective Disorders, 171, 60-67.
- Prospects and problems for a phenomenological approach to delusions. World Psychiatry, 14(2), 113-115.
- Negative cognition, affect, metacognition and dimensions of paranoia in people at ultra-high risk of psychosis: a multi-level modelling analysis. Psychological Medicine, 45(12), 2675-2684.
- The behavioural assessment of savouring in schizotypal anhedonia: The Verbal Fluency Test of Enjoyable Experiences (VFTEE). Personality and Individual Differences, 70, 145-149.
- Cognitive vulnerability to bipolar disorder in offspring of parents with bipolar disorder. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 53(4), 386-401.
- Discrepancies between explicit and implicit self-esteem and their relationship to symptoms of depression and mania. Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice, 87(3), 311-323.
- Psychopathology and affect dysregulation across the continuum of psychosis: a multiple comparison group study. Early Intervention in Psychiatry, 8(3), 221-228.
- The effect of the environment on symptom dimensions in the first episode of psychosis: a multilevel study. Psychological Medicine, 44(11), 2419-2430.
- Decision-making and trait impulsivity in bipolar disorder are associated with reduced prefrontal regulation of striatal reward valuation. Brain, 137(8), 2346-2355.
- Associations between specific psychotic symptoms and specific childhood adversities are mediated by attachment styles: An analysis of the National Comorbidity Survey. Psychiatry Research, 217(3), 202-209.
- Parental Communication and Psychosis: A Meta-analysis. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 40(4), 756-768.
- From adversity to psychosis: pathways and mechanisms from specific adversities to specific symptoms. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 49(7), 1011-1022.
- Psychological Therapies for Auditory Hallucinations (Voices): Current Status and Key Directions for Future Research. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 40(Suppl 4), S202-S212.
- The Search for Elusive Structure: A Promiscuous Realist Case for Researching Specific Psychotic Experiences Such as Hallucinations. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 40(Suppl_4), S198-S201.
- Response to Murray et al∗.. Psychosis, 6(1), 87-89.
- Why does relative deprivation affect mental health? The role of justice, trust and social rank in psychological wellbeing and paranoid ideation. Journal of Public Mental Health, 13(2), 114-126.
- El concepto de self y de otros en los delirios persecutorios. Clínica y Salud, 25(3), 187-195.
- What Are We to Believe About How We Believe?. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology, 21(1), 39-41.
- The role of experiential avoidance in paranoid delusions: An experience sampling study. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 53(4), 422-432.
- Developmental pathway to paranoia is mediated by negative self-concept and experiential avoidance. Psychosis, 6(2), 143-154.
- Compliance in experience sampling methodology: the role of demographic and clinical characteristics. Psychosis, 6(1), 70-73.
- Poor savouring and low self-efficacy are predictors of anhedonia in patients with schizophrenia spectrum disorders. Psychiatry Research, 210(3), 830-834.
- Externalizing biases and hallucinations in source-monitoring, self-monitoring and signal detection studies: a meta-analytic review. Psychological Medicine, 43(12), 2465-2475.
- Symptom-specific self-referential cognitive processes in bipolar disorder: a longitudinal analysis. Psychological Medicine, 43(9), 1895-1907.
- Psychosocial and neuropsychiatric predictors of subjective recovery from psychosis. Psychiatry Research, 208(3), 203-209.
- Development and validation of a measure of perceived relative deprivation in childhood. Personality and Individual Differences, 55(4), 399-405.
- Stepping from the shadow. Psychologist, 26(7), 469.
- Testing the Psychopathology of Psychosis: Evidence for a General Psychosis Dimension. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 39(4), 884-895.
- Would a rose, by any other name, smell sweeter?. Psychological Medicine, 43(7), 1560-1562.
- ‘Poor me’ versus ‘Bad me’ paranoia: The association between self-beliefs and the instability of persecutory ideation. Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice, 86(2), 146-163.
- Association Between Maternal Depressogenic Cognitive Style During Pregnancy and Offspring Cognitive Style 18 Years Later. American Journal of Psychiatry, 170(4), 434-441.
- Higher Levels of Masculine Gender Role Stress in Masculine than in Feminine Nations. Cross-Cultural Research, 47(1), 51-67.
- Differential effects of depression and mania symptoms on social adjustment: prospective study in bipolar disorder. Bipolar Disorders, 15(1), 80-91.
- Treatment of hallucinations: A comment. Psychosis, 5(1), 98-102.
- Drop the language of disorder. Evidence Based Mental Health, 16(1), 2-3.
- Cost-effectiveness of supported self-management for CFS/ME patients in primary care. BMC Family Practice, 14(1).
- Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of body psychotherapy in the treatment of negative symptoms of schizophrenia – a multi-centre randomised controlled trial. BMC Psychiatry, 13(1).
- Patterns of lifetime female victimisation and psychotic experiences: a study based on the UK Adult Psychiatric Morbidity Survey 2007. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 48(1), 15-24.
- Attributional Style and Theory of Mind in People with Alzheimer Disease and Persecutory Delusions. The American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 21(9), 898-905.
- Subjective judgements of perceived recovery from psychosis. Journal of Mental Health, 21(6), 556-566.
- Attributional Style and Theory of Mind in People With Alzheimer Disease and Persecutory Delusions. American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 1.
- Temporal dynamics of visual and auditory hallucinations in psychosis. Schizophrenia Research, 140(1-3), 77-82.
- Dynamics of Self-Esteem in “Poor-Me” and “Bad-Me” Paranoia. The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 200(9), 777-783.
- Childhood Adversities Increase the Risk of Psychosis: A Meta-analysis of Patient-Control, Prospective- and Cross-sectional Cohort Studies. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 38(4), 661-671.
- Do Specific Early-Life Adversities Lead to Specific Symptoms of Psychosis? A Study from the 2007 The Adult Psychiatric Morbidity Survey. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 38(4), 734-740.
- Dissociation mediates the relationship between childhood trauma and hallucination-proneness. Psychological Medicine, 42(5), 1025-1036.
- Early detection and intervention evaluation for people at risk of psychosis: multisite randomised controlled trial. BMJ, 344(apr05 1), e2233-e2233.
- Juvenile myoclonic epilepsy. BMJ, 344(jan26 2), e360-e360.
- Assessing negative cognitive style: Development and validation of a Short-Form version of the Cognitive Style Questionnaire. Personality and Individual Differences, 52(5), 581-585.
- I Want It Now! Neural Correlates of Hypersensitivity to Immediate Reward in Hypomania. Biological Psychiatry, 71(6), 530-537.
- Negative childhood experiences and mental health: theoretical, clinical and primary prevention implications. British Journal of Psychiatry, 200(2), 89-91.
- A level playing field?: Are bio-genetic and psychosocial studies evaluated by the same standards?. Psychosis, 4(3), 183-190.
- Do Extreme Beliefs About Internal States Predict Mood Swings in an Analogue Sample?. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 35(6), 497-504.
- Reward dysfunction in mania. International Clinical Psychopharmacology, 26, e46-e46.
- Bayesian modelling of Jumping-to-Conclusions bias in delusional patients. Cognitive Neuropsychiatry, 16(5), 422-447.
- Hypomanic Personality, Stability of Self-Esteem and Response Styles to Negative Mood. Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy, 18(5), 397-410.
- fMRI evidence of a relationship between hypomania and both increased goal-sensitivity and positive outcome-expectancy bias. Neuropsychologia, 49(10), 2825-2835.
- The metacognitive beliefs account of hallucinatory experiences: A literature review and meta-analysis. Clinical Psychology Review, 31(5), 850-864.
- The Point Is to Change Things. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology, 18(2), 167-169.
- Emotions, self-esteem, and paranoid episodes: An experience sampling study. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 50(2), 178-195.
- Social world interactions: how company connects to paranoia. Psychological Medicine, 41(5), 911-921.
- Dissociative and metacognitive factors in hallucination-proneness when controlling for comorbid symptoms. Cognitive Neuropsychiatry, 16(3), 193-217.
- Depressive and manic symptoms are not opposite poles in bipolar disorder. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 123(3), 206-210.
- Early detection and intervention evaluation for people at high-risk of psychosis-2 (EDIE-2): trial rationale, design and baseline characteristics. Early Intervention in Psychiatry, 5(1), 24-32.
- Letter to the editor. Psychosis, 3(2), 177-178.
- Epidemic tendentiousness in psychiatry today: A reply to Holmes. Cognitive Neuropsychiatry, 16(6), 567-571.
- The relationship between dissociation and auditory verbal hallucinations in the flow of daily life of patients with psychosis. Psychosis, 3(1), 14-28.
- Making sense of theory of mind and paranoia: The psychometric properties and reasoning requirements of a false belief sequencing task. Cognitive Neuropsychiatry, 16(6), 547-561.
- Mind-mindedness and maternal responsiveness in infant–mother interactions in mothers with severe mental illness. Psychological Medicine, 40(11), 1861-1869.
- Coping in subclinical paranoia: A two nations study. Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice, 83(4), 407-420.
- The effectiveness of electroconvulsive therapy: A literature review. Epidemiologia e Psichiatria Sociale, 19(4), 333-347.
- Authors' reply. BMJ, 340(jun09 3), c2992-c2992.
- Schizophrenia and Childhood Adversity. American Journal of Psychiatry, 167(6), 717-718.
- Nurse led, home based self help treatment for patients in primary care with chronic fatigue syndrome: randomised controlled trial. BMJ, 340(apr22 3), c1777-c1777.
- Psychological processes leading to the development of bipolar disorder in people at high risk. Journal of Affective Disorders, 122, S24-S25.
- Psychology... there,s no future in it. Psychologist, 23(2), 148-151.
- Distress and Metacognition in Psychosis Prone Individuals. The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 198(2), 99-104.
- DSM‐5 and the ‘Psychosis Risk Syndrome’: Whose best interests would it serve?. Psychosis, 2(2), 96-99.
- DSM‐5 and the ‘Psychosis Risk Syndrome’: Whose best interests would it serve?. Psychosis, 2(3), 271-271.
- Motivation and avolition in schizophrenia patients: The role of self‐efficacy. Psychosis, 2(1), 12-22.
- Reward responsiveness in psychosis-prone groups: Hypomania and negative schizotypy. Personality and Individual Differences, 47(5), 452-456.
- Time to abandon the bio-bio-bio model of psychosis: Exploring the epigenetic and psychological mechanisms by which adverse life events lead to psychotic symptoms. Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences, 18(4), 299-310.
- The persecution and deservedness scale. Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice, 82(3), 247-260.
- Adult attachment in bipolar 1 disorder. Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice, 82(3), 267-277.
- Indirect measurement of dysfunctional attitudes in bipolar affective disorder. Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice, 82(3), 261-266.
- Understanding the Relationships Between Self-Esteem, Experiential Avoidance, and Paranoia. The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 197(9), 661-668.
- The centrality of personal relationships in the creation and amelioration of mental health problems: the current interdisciplinary case. Health: An Interdisciplinary Journal for the Social Study of Health, Illness and Medicine, 13(2), 235-254.
- The Cognitive and Affective Structure of Paranoid Delusions. Archives of General Psychiatry, 66(3), 236-236.
- Are you mad?. Mental health today (Brighton, England), 32-33.
- Psychological processes in bipolar affective disorder: negative cognitive style and reward processing. British Journal of Psychiatry, 194(2), 146-151.
- Paranoid Delusions In Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders and Depression: The Transdiagnostic Role of Expectations of Negative Events and Negative Self-Esteem (vol 196, pg 375, 2008). JOURNAL OF NERVOUS AND MENTAL DISEASE, 196(12), 935-935.
- A transdiagnostic investigation of ‘theory of mind’ and ‘jumping to conclusions’ in patients with persecutory delusions. Psychological Medicine, 38(11), 1577-1583.
- A review of potential cognitive and environmental risk markers in children of bipolar parents. Clinical Psychology Review, 28(7), 1083-1095.
- Parental communication style and family relationships in children of bipolar parents. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 47(3), 355-359.
- Predictors and profiles of treatment non-adherence and engagement in services problems in early psychosis. Schizophrenia Research, 102(1-3), 295-302.
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- Psychological approaches to understanding and promoting recovery in psychosis and bipolar disorder: a mixed-methods approach. Programme Grants for Applied Research, 4(5), 1-272.
- Clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of body psychotherapy in the treatment of negative symptoms of schizophrenia: a multicentre randomised controlled trial. Health Technology Assessment, 20(11), 1-100.
- Correction: Therapist Effects and the Impact of Early Therapeutic Alliance on Symptomatic Outcome in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. PLOS ONE, 11(5), e0156120-e0156120.
- Correction: Therapist Effects and the Impact of Early Therapeutic Alliance on Symptomatic Outcome in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. PLOS ONE, 11(6), e0157199-e0157199.
- Therapist Effects and the Impact of Early Therapeutic Alliance on Symptomatic Outcome in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. PLOS ONE, 10(12), e0144623-e0144623.
- The Impact of Social Deprivation on Paranoia, Hallucinations, Mania and Depression: The Role of Discrimination Social Support, Stress and Trust. PLoS ONE, 9(8), e105140-e105140.
- The Dynamics of Mood and Coping in Bipolar Disorder: Longitudinal Investigations of the Inter-Relationship between Affect, Self-Esteem and Response Styles. PLoS ONE, 8(4), e62514-e62514.
- Subjective Cognitive Complaints in Schizophrenia: Relation to Antipsychotic Medication Dose, Actual Cognitive Performance, Insight and Symptoms. PLoS ONE, 8(12), e83774-e83774.
- Cognitive Styles and Psychotic Experiences in a Community Sample. PLoS ONE, 8(11), e80055-e80055.
- Better Than I Thought: Positive Evaluation Bias in Hypomania. PLoS ONE, 7(10), e47754-e47754.
- Social Cognition in Schizophrenia: An NIMH Workshop on Definitions, Assessment, and Research Opportunities. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 34(6), 1211-1220.
- Social Predictors of Psychotic Experiences: Specificity and Psychological Mechanisms. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 34(6), 1012-1020.
- Fluctuations in self-esteem and paranoia in the context of daily life.. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 117(1), 143-153.
- Three-Year Follow-up of a Randomized Controlled Trial of Cognitive Therapy for the Prevention of Psychosis in People at Ultrahigh Risk. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 33(3), 682-687.
- Predicting postdischarge opiate abstinence from admission measures of motivation and confidence.. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 17(2), 167-170.
- Causal attributions in paranoia and depression: Internal, personal, and situational attributions for negative events.. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 106(2), 341-345.
- Social cognition in schizophrenia.. Psychological Bulletin, 121(1), 114-132.
- Self-discrepancies and persecutory delusions: Evidence for a model of paranoid ideation.. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 105(1), 106-113.
- The illusion of reality: A review and integration of psychological research on hallucinations.. Psychological Bulletin, 107(1), 82-95.
- Behaviourism, real and imaginary:. Journal of the British Institute of Mental Handicap (APEX), 13(3), 119-121.
- Robust association between autistic traits and psychotic-like experiences in the adult general population: epidemiological study from the 2007 Adult Psychiatric Morbidity Survey and replication with the 2014 APMS. Psychological Medicine, 1-7.
- Understanding, treating, and renaming grandiose delusions : a qualitative study. Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice. View this article in WRRO
- Context, design and conduct of the longitudinal COVID‐19 psychological research consortium study–wave 3. International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research.
Chapters
- Paranoia and Paranoid Beliefs In Krueger RF & Blaney PH (Ed.), Oxford Textbook of Psychopathology (pp. 380-403). Oxford University PressNew York
- Paranoia, Encyclopedia of Mental Health, Third Edition: Volume 1-3 (pp. V2-707-V2-713).
- Paranoia, Reference Module in Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Psychology Elsevier
- The specific role of insecure attachment in paranoid delusions, Attachment Theory and Psychosis (pp. 23-42). Routledge
- Neuroleptic Medication and the Psychosocial Treatment of Psychotic Symptoms: Some Neglected Issues, Cognitive-Behavioural Interventions with Psychotic Disorders (pp. 235-264). Routledge
- From Cognitive Studies of Psychosis to Cognitive-Behaviour Therapy for Psychotic Symptoms, Cognitive-Behavioural Interventions with Psychotic Disorders (pp. 3-27). Routledge
- Psychological Treatment of Auditory Hallucinations: Focusing or Distraction?, Cognitive-Behavioural Interventions with Psychotic Disorders (pp. 45-70). Routledge
- Delusions and Other Beliefs, Delusions in Context (pp. 67-95). Springer International Publishing
- The factor structure of 'schizotypal' traits: A large replication study, Psychopathology and personality dimensions: The Selected works of Gordon Claridge (pp. 158-168).
- Six Myths about Schizophrenia: A Paradigm Well Beyond Its Use-By Date?, Extraordinary Science and Psychiatry The MIT Press
- De-Medicalizing Misery II Palgrave Macmillan UK
- Enhancing appropriate adherence with neuroleptic medication: Two contrasting approaches, A Casebook of Cognitive Therapy for Psychosis (pp. 281-297).
- Cognitive therapy for preventing transition to psychosis in high-risk individuals: A single case study, A Casebook of Cognitive Therapy for Psychosis (pp. 219-235).
- Hallucinatory experiences., Varieties of anomalous experience: Examining the scientific evidence (2nd ed.). (pp. 109-143). American Psychological Association
- Time to Abandon the Bio-bio-bio Model of Psychosis: Exploring the Epigenetic and Psychological Mechanisms by which Adverse Life Events Lead to Psychotic Symptoms, De-Medicalizing Misery II (pp. 210-225). Palgrave Macmillan UK
- Concluding remarks: Schizophrenia - A suitable case for treatment?, Reconstructing Schizophrenia (pp. 283-296).
- The syndromes and symptoms of psychosis: Or why you can't play 'twenty questions' with the concept of schizophrenia and hope to win, Reconstructing Schizophrenia (pp. 23-60).
- Social Cognition and the Dynamics of Paranoid Ideation, Social Cognition in Schizophrenia (pp. 215-244). Oxford University Press
- Psychotic Hallucinations, Hallucination (pp. 65-86). The MIT Press
- Research evidence of the effectiveness of cognitive behavioural therapy for persecutory delusions, Persecutory Delusions (pp. 329-350). Oxford University Press
- The role of self-esteem in paranoid delusions, Persecutory Delusions (pp. 143-174). Oxford University Press
- The functions of delusional beliefs, Reconceiving Schizophrenia (pp. 275-294). Oxford University Press
- Psychological processes and the pathways to mania, The Psychology of Bipolar Disorder (pp. 117-138). Oxford University Press
- Delusions, The Social Science Encyclopedia (pp. 207-209).
- Social cognition and delusional beliefs., Social cognition and schizophrenia. (pp. 123-148). American Psychological Association
- The classification of schizophrenia, Schizophrenia (pp. 23-44). Springer US
- Psychological Factors Influencing Protective Behaviours during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Capability, Opportunity and Motivation, Anxiety, Uncertainty, and Resilience During the Pandemic Period - Anthropological and Psychological Perspectives IntechOpen
- Clinical Pathologies and Unusual Experiences, The Blackwell Companion to Consciousness (pp. 157-170). John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
- Time to Abandon the Bio-bio-bio Model of Psychosis, De-Medicalizing Misery II Palgrave Macmillan
- The Psychology of Psychosis, The SAGE Handbook of Mental Health and Illness (pp. 313-334). SAGE Publications Ltd
- Formulating Zeppi: A Commentary, Clinical Case Formulation (pp. 119-131). Wiley-Blackwell
- Clinical Pathologies and Unusual Experiences, The Blackwell Companion to Consciousness (pp. 130-140). Blackwell Publishing
- Trauma and Psychosis Routledge
- Cluster A Personality Disorders: A Review, Personality Disorders (pp. 1-124). John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
- ‘Schizophrenia’ is not an illness, Models of Madness (pp. 3-8). Taylor & Francis
- Abandoning the concept of schizophrenia, Models of Madness (pp. 195-208). Taylor & Francis
- Hallucinatory experiences., Varieties of anomalous experience: Examining the scientific evidence. (pp. 85-120). American Psychological Association
- Self-Regulation, Affect and Psychosis: The Role of Social Cognition in Paranoia and Mania, Handbook of Cognition and Emotion (pp. 353-381). John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
Conference proceedings papers
- Cognitive Biases and Abnormal Beliefs: Towards a Model of Persecutory Delusions (pp 337-360)
- PSYCHOLOGICAL TREATMENTS FOR EARLY PSYCHOSIS CAN BE BENEFICIAL OR HARMFUL, DEPENDING ON THE THERAPEUTIC ALLIANCE: AN INSTRUMENTAL VARIABLES ANALYSIS. SCHIZOPHRENIA BULLETIN, Vol. 41 (pp S173-S173)
- EARLY DETECTION AND INTERVENTION EVALUATION FOR PEOPLE AT-RISK OF PSYCHOSIS. Schizophrenia Research, Vol. 136 (pp S17-S17)
- Early detection and psychological intervention using cognitive therapy for individuals at high risk of psychosis EDI2: baseline characteristics. EARLY INTERVENTION IN PSYCHIATRY, Vol. 2 (pp A15-A15)
- Relationships matter: The impact of the therapeutic alliance on outcome in schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Research, Vol. 60(1) (pp 319-319)
- Cognitive therapy in ultra high risk individuals for psychosis: Randomised controlled trial. Schizophrenia Research, Vol. 60(1) (pp 326-326)
- Insight, attribution and symptoms in first episode schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Research, Vol. 41(1) (pp 50-50)
- Cross-sectional and longitudinal associations of insight in first-episode schizophrenia. SCHIZOPHRENIA RESEARCH, Vol. 36(1-3) (pp 16-17)
- IS THERE CONVINCING EVIDENCE FOR THE EXISTENCE OF A SCHIZOPHRENIA DISEASE ENTITY. BULLETIN OF THE BRITISH PSYCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY, Vol. 39 (pp A66-A66)
- DOES LANGUAGE PRODUCE BEHAVIORAL RIGIDITY IN HUMANS. BEHAVIOUR ANALYSIS LETTERS, Vol. 3(4) (pp 251-252)
- QUALITATIVE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN HUMAN AND ANIMAL LEARNING - THE ROLE OF LANGUAGE. BULLETIN OF THE BRITISH PSYCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY, Vol. 36(MAY) (pp A62-A62)
- DEVELOPMENTAL ASPECTS OF HUMAN OPERANT-BEHAVIOR - THE ROLE OF INSTRUCTIONS AND SELF-INSTRUCTIONS. BEHAVIOUR ANALYSIS LETTERS, Vol. 2(3) (pp 186-186)
- IS TALKING TO YOURSELF 1ST SIGN OF SANITY - SELF-INSTRUCTIONAL TRAINING WITH CHRONIC-SCHIZOPHRENICS. BULLETIN OF THE BRITISH PSYCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY, Vol. 31(AUG) (pp 304-304)
Preprints
- Riskier tests for p factor hypotheses: A reply to Watts et al. (2023), Center for Open Science.
- Riskier tests for p factor hypotheses: A reply to Watts et al. (2023), Center for Open Science.
- A formal theory of mood instability, Center for Open Science.
- The correlation between conspiracy mentality and vaccine intentions is moderated by social events: Evidence from longitudinal data during COVID-19 pandemic in the UK, Center for Open Science.
- 1Changes in perceived benefits of COVID-19 lockdowns: From Silver Linings to Groundhog Day: The perceived benefits of the COVID-19 lockdowns and how perceptions changed over time, Center for Open Science.
- Misperceiving momentum: computational mechanisms of biased striatal reward prediction errors in bipolar disorder, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
- The emotional consequences of novel political identities: Brexit and mental health in the United Kingdom, Center for Open Science.
- The structure of mass political belief systems: A network approach to understanding the Left-Right spectrum, Center for Open Science.
- The network structure of psychopathological and resilient responses to the coronavirus pandemic: A multi-country study of general population depression and anxiety symptoms, Research Square.
- Identifying the bridge between depression and mania: A machine-learning and network approach to bipolar disorder, PsyArXiv.
- Study: Predicting Resilience during the COVID-19 Pandemic in the United Kingdom: Cross-sectional and Longitudinal Results., Center for Open Science.
- Old dogs can learn new tricks. Loro viejo sí aprende a hablar. Evidence from the United Kingdom and Colombia., Center for Open Science.
- Belongingness challenged: Exploring the impact on older adults during the COVID-19 pandemic., Center for Open Science.
- An 18-month follow-up of the Covid-19 Psychological Research Consortium (C19PRC) Study panel: survey design and fieldwork procedures for Wave 6, Center for Open Science.
- The Meaning in Grandiose Delusions.
- Testing both affordability-availability and psychological-coping mechanisms underlying changes in alcohol use during the COVID-19 pandemic, Center for Open Science.
- Different conspiracy theories have different psychological and social determinants: Comparison of three theories about the origins of the COVID-19 virus in a representative sample of the UK population. View this article in WRRO
- Modelling the complexity of pandemic-related lifestyle quality change and mental health: An analysis of a nationally representative UK general population sample.
- Design, content, and fieldwork procedures of the COVID-19 Psychological Research Consortium (C19PRC) Study – Wave 4.
- Refuting the myth of a ‘tsunami’ of mental ill-health in populations affected by COVID-19: Evidence that response to the pandemic is heterogenous, not homogeneous.
- Context, design and conduct of the longitudinal COVID-19 Psychological Research Consortium (C19PRC) Study – Wave 3.
- A longitudinal assessment of depression and anxiety in the Republic of Ireland during the COVID-19 pandemic, Center for Open Science.
- A temporal network approach to paranoia: A pilot study, Center for Open Science.
- Posttraumatic stress symptoms and associated comorbidity during the COVID-19 pandemic in Ireland: A population based study, Center for Open Science.
- Capability, opportunity and motivation to enact hygienic practices in the early stages of the COVID-19 outbreak in the UK.
- Anxiety and depression in the Republic of Ireland during the COVID-19 pandemic, Center for Open Science.
- Modelling Changes in Anxiety-Depression and Traumatic Stress During the First Wave of the COVID-19 Pandemic in the UK: Evidence for Population Heterogeneity in Longitudinal Change.
- Mapping early environment using communication deviance: A longitudinal study of maternal sensitivity towards 6-month-old children, Center for Open Science.
- Research group
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PhD students
- Anam Elahi (Liverpool; topic: Social identity and paranoid delusions)
- Azzam Alsuhibani (Liverpool: Master attributional systems)
- Abdullah Alotaibi (Liverpool: Neural processes underlying hallucinations)
- Louise Isham (Oxford: The psychology of grandiose delusions)
- Rebecca White (Manchster: Intimate relationships in people with psychosis)
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