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    Listening to and believing derogatory and threatening voices by Sheaves, B, Johns, L, Bao, LS, Bold, E, Černis, E, Molodynski, A, Freeman, D

    Published 2022
    “…<p><strong> Study design</strong></p> A cross-sectional study of patients hearing derogatory and threatening voices (N = 591). Listening and Believing–Assessment and Listening and Believing–Reasons item pools were completed, and assessments of distress. …”
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    Listening to and believing derogatory and threatening voices by Sheaves, B

    Published 2023
    “…The aim of this thesis is to extend the appraisal account by focusing on one common presentation of voices: derogatory and threatening voices (DTVs). A cognitive framework is developed to understand a paradox: patients know that these voices intend to upset them, and yet they typically listen to and believe the threats and criticisms heard. …”
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    THE METHODOLOGY OF RESEARCH OF THE DEROGATORY-MARKED ETHNONYMS IN MODERN ENGLISH by T. A. Tsebrovskaya

    Published 2016-07-01
    Subjects: “…derogatory-marked ethnonym…”
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    Thanks to the derogatory development during the COVID-19, telemedicine in France is better legally regulated and more accessible by Anne Marie Duguet

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…It is a substitute for the traditional medical act, and one must question its relevance and whether the conditions of implementation bring a benefit to the patient.During the Covid-19 epidemic, the conditions for telemedicine were relaxed and the health insurance system facilitated its reimbursement in a derogatory manner. Healthcare professionals, healthcare institutions and patients were able to appreciate the new possibilities offered by telemedicine and recognize its limitations. …”
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    Why do patients with psychosis listen to and believe derogatory and threatening voices? 21 reasons given by patients by Sheaves, B, Johns, L, Griffith, L, Isham, L, McPin Hearing Voices Lived Experience Advisory Panel, Kabir, T, Freeman, D

    Published 2020
    “…<p><strong>Background:</strong> Around two thirds of patients with auditory hallucinations experience derogatory and threatening voices (DTVs). Understandably, when these voices are believed then common consequences can be depression, anxiety, and suicidal ideation. …”
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    The challenges and opportunities of social connection when hearing derogatory and threatening voices: A thematic analysis with patients experiencing psychosis by Sheaves, B, Johns, L, Cernis, E, Griffith, L, The McPin Hearing Voices Lived Experience Advisory Panel, Freeman, D

    Published 2020
    “…This study sought to learn about the patient experience of being around other people when hearing derogatory and threatening voices (DTVs).</p> <p><strong>Design:</strong>&nbsp;A qualitative interview study.…”
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    Metaphors for the Masses: D.H. Lawrence on Stickiness, Insects and Democracy by Shirley Bricout

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…This article considers how Lawrence finds in the dynamics of derogatory imagery the means to express his alienation from the masses. …”
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    Shifting negative migrant categories to encourage embrace and inclusivity: Perspective from Matthew 22:34–40 by Christopher Magezi

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…Despite extensive theological research that has been conducted in response to the various challenges that are faced by international migrants, labelling is still prevalent. Derogatory stereotypes, names, categories and other labels continue to be used at the expense of foreigners, thus precipitating xenophobia. …”
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