A recent study suggests that individuals with psychotic disorders process sensations they produce themselves, such as their own touch or heartbeat, differently from people without these conditions.
Distressing images are common for people with experiences of psychosis but interventions are limited - iMPAS provides grounds for therapeutic optimism.
A pioneering therapy targeting distressing and disturbing mental images for people with psychosis could lead to a ...
Julia Sheffield, Ph.D., a clinical psychologist at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, has dedicated her career to solving ...
Like all variants of cognitive behavioral therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy for psychosis (CBTp) is a short-term, structured form of psychotherapy based on the idea that the way someone thinks ...
In a given week, OpenAI estimated that around 0.07 percent of active ChatGPT users show “possible signs of mental health ...
When people think of psychosis, they often imagine someone in a full-blown state of delusion—hearing voices, seeing things that aren’t there, or believing the government is tracking their every move.