Delusions and belief formation : a cognitive neuropsychiatric approach
There is no accepted definition of belief and it is likely that the everyday use of the term does not represent a single neuropsychological entity. Nevertheless, cognitive neuropsychiatry is likely to be useful in understanding belief-related phenomena, as it does not necessarily require the focus o...
Main Author: | Bell, Vaughan |
---|---|
Published: |
Cardiff University
2006
|
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.431853 |
Similar Items
-
Responsibility beliefs and deservedness in persecutory delusions
by: Pugh, Katherine
Published: (2011) -
Psychological processes in persecutory delusions
by: Williams, Lisa Jane
Published: (2012) -
Safety behaviours in persecutory delusions
by: Jolliffe, Kim
Published: (2004) -
Attributional biases in persecutory delusions : associstions with emotions and social recovery
by: Fornells Ambrojo, Miriam
Published: (2006) -
Factors that predict and attenuate paranoid-like cognitions in a student sample
by: Kingston, Jessica Louise
Published: (2012)