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      • Delusions are commonly conceived as false beliefs that result from epistemic failures to represent reality correctly. 1 This view has been dominant throughout the history of psychiatry, 2 and continues to inform contemporary research and practice. 3 In explanatory research, the viewpoint underlies cognitive and neurocognitive attempts to explain delusions in terms of impairments or biases in cognitive reasoning. 4 In clinical practice, it motivates cognitive-behavioural strategies focusing on...
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  2. Jan 21, 2021 · Delusions are commonly conceived as false beliefs that are held with certainty and which cannot be corrected. This conception of delusion has been influential throughout the history of psychiatry and continues to inform how delusions are approached in clinical practice and in contemporary schizophrenia research.

  3. May 3, 2022 · Effective clinical care for individuals with psychosis might need adapting to match more closely, and take account of, the subjective experience and meaning of delusions as they are lived through, which might also help redress power imbalances and enduring epistemic injustices in mental health.

  4. Apr 10, 2024 · Hallucinations and delusions can be symptoms of psychiatric illness, but more often—though less commonly known—are actually part of a healthy range of experiences found throughout the general...

  5. Apr 27, 2021 · MANCOVA revealed several significant associations, including between delusional perception and delusional mood and persecutory themes, between delusional intuition and grandiose delusions, and between delusional perception and intuition and systematization of delusions.

    • Naoki Hayashi, Yoshito Igarashi, Hirohiko Harima
    • 2021
  6. Aug 3, 2021 · In this qualitative phenomenological study, we recruited individuals with lived experience of delusions and a schizophrenia-spectrum diagnosis from two psychiatric-hospital services in Belgium using homogenous sampling.

    • Jasper Feyaerts, Jasper Feyaerts, Wouter Kusters, Zeno Van Duppen, Stijn Vanheule, Inez Myin-Germeys...
    • 2021
  7. The ubiquity of hallucinations and delusions across clinical and non-clinical populations suggests common cognitive and neural mechanisms. We are developing techniques to experimentally induce hallucinations, which could potentially elucidate how they can develop into psychotic experiences 3, 7, 8.

  8. In one influential version of the two-factor theory (Coltheart et al., 2010, 2011), the delusion is a pathological belief whose formation is due to two deficits: a neuropsychological impairment giving rise to anomalous data, and a cognitive dysfunction affecting the mechanisms responsible for belief evaluation.

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