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    A systematic review of attachment and psychosis: measurement, construct validity and outcomes by Gumley, A. I., Taylor, H. E. F., Schwannauer, M., MacBeth, A.

    Published in Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica (01-04-2014)
    “…Objective This review sought to identify, summarise and critically evaluate studies that investigated attachment amongst individuals with psychosis. Method The…”
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    Insight, duration of untreated psychosis and attachment in first-episode psychosis: prospective study of psychiatric recovery over 12-month follow-up by Gumley, A. I., Schwannauer, M., Macbeth, A., Fisher, R., Clark, S., Rattrie, L., Fraser, G., McCabe, R., Blair, A., Davidson, K., Birchwood, M.

    Published in British journal of psychiatry (01-07-2014)
    “…Increasing evidence shows attachment security influences symptom expression and adaptation in people diagnosed with schizophrenia and other psychoses. To…”
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    Negative cognition, affect, metacognition and dimensions of paranoia in people at ultra-high risk of psychosis: a multi-level modelling analysis by Morrison, A P, Shryane, N, Fowler, D, Birchwood, M, Gumley, A I, Taylor, H E, French, P, Stewart, S L K, Jones, P B, Lewis, S W, Bentall, R P

    Published in Psychological medicine (01-09-2015)
    “…Paranoia is one of the commonest symptoms of psychosis but has rarely been studied in a population at risk of developing psychosis. Based on existing…”
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    Long-term outcome of cognitive behaviour therapy clinical trials in central Scotland by Durham, R C, Chambers, J A, Power, K G, Sharp, D M, Macdonald, R R, Major, K A, Dow, M Gt, Gumley, A I

    “…To establish the long-term outcome of participants in clinical trials of cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) for anxiety disorders and psychosis, examining the…”
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    A Cognitive Behavioral Group Approach to Enhance Adherence to Hemodialysis Fluid Restrictions: A Randomized Controlled Trial by Sharp, John, Wild, Matt R., Gumley, Andrew I., Deighan, Christopher J.

    Published in American journal of kidney diseases (01-06-2005)
    “…Background: Adhering to fluid restrictions represents one of the most difficult aspects of the hemodialysis treatment regimen. This report describes a…”
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    A systematic review of psychological interventions for the treatment of nonadherence to fluid-intake restrictions in people receiving hemodialysis by Sharp, John, Wild, Matt R., Gumley, Andrew I.

    “…Background: Psychological interventions aimed at improving adherence to fluid-intake restrictions in patients receiving hemodialysis have become increasingly…”
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