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    Probing the Hypersalience Hypothesis-An Adapted Judge-Advisor System Tested in Individuals With Psychotic-Like Experiences by Scheunemann, Jakob, Fischer, Rabea, Moritz, Steffen

    Published in Frontiers in psychiatry (04-03-2021)
    “…Individuals with psychotic-like experiences and psychosis gather and use information differently than controls; in particular they seek and rely on less…”
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    Metacognitive training in the acute psychiatric care setting: feasibility, acceptability, and safety by Fischer, Rabea, Nagel, Matthias, Schöttle, Daniel, Lüdecke, Daniel, Lassay, Franziska, Moritz, Steffen, Scheunemann, Jakob

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (29-11-2023)
    “…Patients on acute psychiatric wards desire more psychosocial treatment than they receive, according to recent studies, but evidence-based interventions…”
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    Coping Strategies and Subjective Well-being: Context Matters by Fischer, Rabea, Scheunemann, Jakob, Moritz, Steffen

    Published in Journal of happiness studies (01-12-2021)
    “…A growing body of research suggests that the functionality of coping strategies may in part depend on the context in which they are executed. Thus far,…”
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    Coercion in psychiatry: A cross‐sectional study on staff views and emotions by Krieger, Eva, Moritz, Steffen, Lincoln, Tania M., Fischer, Rabea, Nagel, Matthias

    “…Accessible summary What is known on the subject? Coercive interventions (CI) in emergency psychiatry face increasing criticism, as they can be an emotional,…”
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    Hasty decision making and belief inflexibility in the more delusion prone? A modified disambiguating-scenarios paradigm assessing cognitive biases implicated in delusions by Cesur, Esra, Moritz, Steffen, Balzan, Ryan P., Scheunemann, Jakob, Gabbert, Tana, Aleksandrowicz, Adrianna, Fischer, Rabea

    Published in Schizophrenia research (01-10-2023)
    “…INTRODUCTIONContemporary models of psychosis imply that cognitive biases such as the jumping to conclusions (JTC), the bias against disconfirmatory evidence…”
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    Treatment Preferences in Acute Psychosis: A Comparison of Patient and Staff Perspectives on Symptom Prioritization and Biopsychosocial Interventions by Fischer, Rabea, Moritz, Steffen, Scheunemann, Jakob, Nagel, Matthias, Osthues, Charlotte, Schöttle, Daniel, Luedecke, Daniel

    Published in Psychiatric quarterly (29-10-2024)
    “…Patients with acute psychosis are often confronted with the prejudice that they refuse all treatment due to lack of insight. This study examined and compared…”
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    ‘You are trying to teach us to think more slowly!’: Adapting Metacognitive Training for the acute care setting—A case report by Fischer, Rabea, Scheunemann, Jakob, Bohlender, Alison, Duletzki, Patric, Nagel, Matthias, Moritz, Steffen

    Published in Clinical psychology and psychotherapy (01-11-2022)
    “…Psychological group interventions for the acute inpatient care setting are scarce. Whereas Metacognitive Training for patients with Psychosis (MCT) provides a…”
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    Post-seclusion/post-restraint debriefing with patients-overview and current situation by Krieger, Eva, Fischer, Rabea, Moritz, Steffen, Nagel, Matthias

    Published in Nervenarzt (01-01-2021)
    “…Research on measures to prevent or reduce the use of coercive measures is steadily gaining momentum in research. Post-seclusion/post-restraint debriefings with…”
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    Strukturierte Nachbesprechung von Zwangsmaßnahmen mit Patienten – Überblick und aktueller Stand by Krieger, Eva, Fischer, Rabea, Moritz, Steffen, Nagel, Matthias

    Published in Nervenarzt (2021)
    “…Zusammenfassung Hintergrund Maßnahmen zur Vermeidung oder Reduktion freiheitsentziehender Maßnahmen (FEM) stehen vermehrt im Fokus des Forschungsinteresses…”
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