Predicters of individual psychotic experiences after trauma: a series of longitudinal studies
<p>Environmental risk factors including trauma have been linked with individual positive psychotic experiences. The mechanisms underlying these relationships are not well understood. This thesis investigates longitudinally the occurrence of different reactions - paranoia, grandiosity, hallucin...
Main Author: | Geddes, G |
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Other Authors: | Freeman, D |
Format: | Thesis |
Published: |
2018
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