Self-harmPsychosisTraumaAdverse childhood experienceJournal of Child & Adolescent Trauma - There is now substantial evidence that childhood adverse events are a significant risk factor for symptoms of psychosis in both clinical and community...Green, Kathleen...
Even though preclinical findings have supported the anti-inflammatory properties of omega-3 FAs on brain health, their biological roles as anti-inflammatory agents and their therapeutic role on clinical symptoms of psychosis risk are not well understood. In the current study, we investigated the ...
Symptoms of psychosis, while often nonspecific, may involve complaints of physical ailments and lead to primary care visits. Matthew G. Gunther , Cristine Oh , Chanel Zhan , et al news The Secret to A Long Life? Make It a Social One. May 21, 2025 Maintaining an active social life as...
Neuroleptics and alternative treatments: management of behavioral symptoms and psychosis in Alzheimer's disease and related conditions. Psychiatr Clin North Am 1998;11:195–213. Google Scholar Schneider LS, Degerman KS. Psychosis of Alzheimer's disease: clinical characteristics and history. J ...
psychosisschizophreniaAim Positive symptoms are a critical dimension of psychopathology in psychotic disorders and are used as a criterion for diagnosis across the psychosis continuum. Although initially considered as one dimension, there is evidence for multidimensionality within positive symptoms. The ...
Aim: Psychological interventions, such as cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) and supportive counselling (SC), are used to treat people with schizophrenia and people at clinical high risk (CHR) of psychosis. However, little information is available on predictors of treatment response. This study ...
The Content of Attenuated Positive Symptoms codebook was developed as a means to overcome methodological issues in the current literature. Three separate samples at clinical high risk of psychosis were used to develop, modify and finalize the codebook. The inter-rater reliability was moderate to ...
In exploring the influence of poverty and deprivation, the authors contrasted the prevalence of manic-depressive psychosis, which appeared to be randomly distributed across the city of Chicago, with that of people diagnosed with schizophrenia, who were found predominantly in poorer areas. Gender The ...
World War II and the integration of treatment When World War II broke out, the military once again called upon clinical psychologists. As soldiers began to return from combat, psychologists started to notice symptoms of psychological trauma labeled “shell shock” (eventually to be termed posttraumat...
We propose that the ‘trait with state-elevation’ properties of negative symptoms make them particularly useful for identifying individuals who may be at risk of developing psychosis and for predicting the onset of psychosis. Finally, we suggest that future research should use sophisticated technology...