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    Paranoia by Lim, Centaine Mei Jia

    Published 2016
    “…Paranoia is a visual effects (VFX) short film produced by Yeo Huang Hao and I. …”
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    Insomnia and paranoia. by Freeman, D, Pugh, K, Vorontsova, N, Southgate, L

    Published 2009
    “…Insomnia is a potential cause of anxiety, depression, and anomalies of experience; separate research has shown that anxiety, depression and anomalies of experience are predictors of paranoia. Thus insomnia may contribute to the formation and maintenance of persecutory ideation. …”
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    Body image and paranoia by Waite, F, Freeman, D

    Published 2017
    “…<p>Paranoia builds upon feelings of vulnerability. Our clinical experience indicates that negative body image, including concerns regarding weight, may be one source feeling vulnerable and hence raise the risk of paranoia. …”
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    Interpretation biases in paranoia. by Savulich, G, Freeman, D, Shergill, S, Yiend, J

    Published 2015
    “…In a group comparison those with high levels of trait paranoia were negatively biased in their interpretations of ambiguous information relative to those with low trait paranoia, and this effect was most pronounced for material directly related to paranoid concerns. …”
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    The assessment of paranoia in young people: Item and test properties of the Bird Checklist of Adolescent Paranoia by Bird, JC, Loe, BS, Kirkham, M, Fergusson, EC, Shearn, C, Stratford, H, Teale, A-L, Waite, F, Freeman, D

    Published 2020
    “…In this study we provide an exemplar - with a paranoia scale for youth – for improving measurement precision for psychotic experiences using item response theory (IRT). …”
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    The structure of paranoia in the general population. by Bebbington, P, McBride, O, Steel, C, Kuipers, E, Radovanovic, M, Brugha, T, Jenkins, R, Meltzer, H, Freeman, D

    Published 2013
    “…These mapped onto four classes of individual respondents: a rare, severe, persecutory class with high endorsement of all item factors, including persecutory ideation; a quasi-normal class with infrequent endorsement of interpersonal sensitivity, mistrust and ideas of reference, and no ideas of persecution; and two intermediate classes, characterised respectively by relatively high endorsement of items relating to mistrust and to ideas of reference. CONCLUSIONS: The paranoia continuum has implications for the aetiology, mechanisms and treatment of psychotic disorders, while confirming the lack of a clear distinction from normal experiences and processes.…”
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    Precision in the understanding and treatment of paranoia by Brown, P

    Published 2021
    “…First, through focussing on a single psychotic experience, paranoia, and a single putative causal mechanism, negative cognition. …”
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    Concomitants of paranoia in the general population. by Freeman, D, McManus, S, Brugha, T, Meltzer, H, Jenkins, R, Bebbington, P

    Published 2011
    “…BACKGROUND: Paranoia is an unregarded but pervasive attribute of human populations. …”
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    The effect of paranoia on the judging of harmful events. by Freeman, D, Evans, N, Cernis, E, Lister, R, Dunn, G

    Published 2015
    “…Paranoia moderated judgements of intent and blame motivation but not the degree of harm caused; high paranoia, relative to low paranoia, was associated with the unintentional scenario generating higher attributions of intent and blame and the intentional scenario generating lower attributions of intent and blame. …”
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    Nikola Tesla and the Science of ‘a Successful Paranoia by Scott Wilson

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…In so doing Tesla’s inventions perhaps point the way towards the delivery of science as ‘a successful paranoia’, in the terms of Jacques Lacan.…”
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