Sussex Psychosis Research interest Group (SPRiG)

2013 Publications

Garety, P. A., Gittins, M., Jolley, S., Bebbington, P., Dunn, G., Kuipers, E., Fowler, D., & Freeman, D. (2013). Differences in cognitive and emotional processes between persecutory and grandoise delusions. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 39(3), 629-639.

Hartigan, N., McCarthy-Jones, S., & Hayward, M. (2013). Hear today, gone tomorrow? An exploratory longitudinal study of auditory verbal hallucinations (hearing voices)Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy.

O'Brien, C., Gardner-Sood, P., Corlett, S. K., Ismail, K., Smith, S., Atakan, Z., Greenwood, K., Joseph, C., & Gaughran, F. (2013). Provision of health promotion programmes to people with serious mental illness: A mapping exercise of four South London boroughsJournal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing. 

Oliver, J. E., Hayward, M., McGuiness, H. B., & Strauss, C. (2013). The service user experience of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Person-based Cognitive Therapy. In E. M. J. Morris, L. C. Johns & J. E. Oliver (Eds.), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Mindfulness for Psychosis (pp. 172-189): John Wiley & Sons.

Peters, E. R., Moritz, S., Schwannauer, M., Wiseman, Z., Greenwood, K. E., Scott, J., Beck, A. T., Donaldson, C., Hagen, R., Ross, K., Veckenstedt, R., Ison, R., Williams, S., Kuipers, E., & Garety, P. A. (2013). Cognitive Biases Questionnaire for psychosisSchizophrenia Bulletin.

Sass, L., Pienkos, E., Nelson, B., & Medford, N. (2013). Anomalous self-experience in depersonalization and schizophrenia: A comparative investigationConsciousness and Cognition, 22(2), 430-441.

Strauss, C., & Hayward, M. (2013). Group Person-based Cognitive Therapy for distressing psychosis. In E. M. J. Morris, L. C. Johns & J. E. Oliver (Eds.), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Mindfulness for Psychosis (pp. 240-255): John Wiley & Sons.

Thompson, A., Nelson, B., Bruxner, A., O’Connor, K., Mossaheb, N., Simmons, M. B., & Yung, A. (2013). Does specific psychopathology predict development of psychosis in ultra high-risk (UHR) patients? Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry