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March 13, 2012
Gut feelings, deliberative thought, and paranoid ideation: a study of experiential and rational reasoning
Daniel Freeman, Nicole Evans, Rachel Lister
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry
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July 8, 2014
The use of intuitive and analytic reasoning styles by patients with persecutory delusions
Daniel Freeman, Rachel Lister, Nicole Evans
Cognitive Neuropsychiatry
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October 28, 2014
The effect of paranoia on the judging of harmful events
Daniel Freeman, Nicole Evans, Emma Černis, et al.
Psychiatry Research
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June 14, 2014
Height, social comparison, and paranoia: an immersive virtual reality experimental study
Daniel Freeman, Nicole Evans, Rachel Lister, et al.
Schizophrenia Research
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June 29, 2013
Persecutory ideation and a history of cannabis use
Daniel Freeman, Paul D Morrison, Robin M Murray, et al.
Psychology and Psychotherapy
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August 20, 2015
The patient experience of sleep problems and their treatment in the context of current delusions and hallucinations
Felicity Waite, Nicole Evans, Elissa Myers, et al.
Trials
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January 31, 2019
Automated psychological therapy using virtual reality (VR) for patients with persecutory delusions: study protocol for a single-blind parallel-group randomised controlled trial (THRIVE)
Daniel Freeman, Rachel Lister, Felicity Waite, et al.
Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy
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November 12, 2014
Self-Confidence and Paranoia: An Experimental Study Using an Immersive Virtual Reality Social Situation
Stephanie Atherton, Angus Antley, Nicole Evans, et al.
The British Journal of Clinical Psychology
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May 5, 2021
Relating behaviours and therapeutic actions during AVATAR therapy dialogue: An observational study
Conan O'Brien, Mar Rus-Calafell, Tom Kj Craig, et al.
Schizophrenia Research
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December 4, 2014
An early Phase II randomised controlled trial testing the effect on persecutory delusions of using CBT to reduce negative cognitions about the self: the potential benefits of enhancing self confidence
Daniel Freeman, Katherine Pugh, Graham Dunn, et al.
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Psychiatry Research
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March 13, 2012
Gut feelings, deliberative thought, and paranoid ideation: a study of experiential and rational reasoning
Daniel Freeman, Nicole Evans, Rachel Lister
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry
|
July 8, 2014
The use of intuitive and analytic reasoning styles by patients with persecutory delusions
Daniel Freeman, Rachel Lister, Nicole Evans
Cognitive Neuropsychiatry
|
October 28, 2014
The effect of paranoia on the judging of harmful events
Daniel Freeman, Nicole Evans, Emma Černis, et al.
Psychiatry Research
|
June 14, 2014
Height, social comparison, and paranoia: an immersive virtual reality experimental study
Daniel Freeman, Nicole Evans, Rachel Lister, et al.
Schizophrenia Research
|
June 29, 2013
Persecutory ideation and a history of cannabis use
Daniel Freeman, Paul D Morrison, Robin M Murray, et al.
Psychology and Psychotherapy
|
August 20, 2015
The patient experience of sleep problems and their treatment in the context of current delusions and hallucinations
Felicity Waite, Nicole Evans, Elissa Myers, et al.
Trials
|
January 31, 2019
Automated psychological therapy using virtual reality (VR) for patients with persecutory delusions: study protocol for a single-blind parallel-group randomised controlled trial (THRIVE)
Daniel Freeman, Rachel Lister, Felicity Waite, et al.
Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy
|
November 12, 2014
Self-Confidence and Paranoia: An Experimental Study Using an Immersive Virtual Reality Social Situation
Stephanie Atherton, Angus Antley, Nicole Evans, et al.
The British Journal of Clinical Psychology
|
May 5, 2021
Relating behaviours and therapeutic actions during AVATAR therapy dialogue: An observational study
Conan O'Brien, Mar Rus-Calafell, Tom Kj Craig, et al.
Schizophrenia Research
|
December 4, 2014
An early Phase II randomised controlled trial testing the effect on persecutory delusions of using CBT to reduce negative cognitions about the self: the potential benefits of enhancing self confidence
Daniel Freeman, Katherine Pugh, Graham Dunn, et al.
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