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    Metacognition and Social Cognition in Schizophrenia: Stability and Relationship to Concurrent and Prospective Symptom Assessments by Hamm, Jay A., Renard, Selwyn B., Fogley, Rebecca L., Leonhardt, Bethany L., Dimaggio, Giancarlo, Buck, Kelly D., Lysaker, Paul H.

    Published in Journal of clinical psychology (01-12-2012)
    “…Objective Schizophrenia has been linked with deficits in the ability to form complex representations about oneself and others. Less clear is whether these…”
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    Allowing for Psychosis to be Approachable and Understandable as a Human Experience: A Role for the Humanities in Psychotherapy Supervision by Leonhardt, Bethany L., Hamm, Jay A., Fogley, Rebecca L., Buck, Kelly D., Roe, David, Lysaker, Paul H.

    Published in American journal of psychotherapy (01-01-2015)
    “…Psychiatry and related mental health fields, in particular psychotherapy, have a long history of close ties with the humanities. That bond has weakened,…”
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    The Mutual Development of Intersubjectivity and Metacognitive Capacity in the Psychotherapy for Persons with Schizophrenia by Lysaker, Paul H., Buck, Kelly D., Fogley, Rebecca L., Ringer, Jamie, Harder, Susanne, Hasson-Ohayon, Ilanit, Olesek, Kyle, Grant, Megan L. A., Dimaggio, Giancarlo

    Published in Journal of contemporary psychotherapy (01-06-2013)
    “…While cognitive behavioral approaches have been shown to help some individuals with schizophrenia, these approaches may be limited when working with patients…”
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    Literature as an exploration of the phenomenology of schizophrenia: disorder and recovery in Denis Johnson's Jesus' Son by Hamm, Jay A, Leonhardt, Bethany L, Fogley, Rebecca L, Lysaker, Paul H

    Published in Medical humanities (01-12-2014)
    “…When read as a fictional psychosis narrative, Jesus' Son, a collection of short stories by Denis Johnson, reveals important elements of the phenomenology of…”
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