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  1. What makes preventative psychosocial interventions acceptable to young people exposed to Adverse Childhood Experiences? A scoping review
  2. Persuasive Systems Design Features of Smartphone Apps for Psychosis: Systematic Review
  3. Encouraging Breath: Increasing Out‑of‑Session DMHI Engagement using a Shape‑Changing Biofeedback Physicalization within a Longitudinal RCT
  4. Attentional bias in paranoia: systematic review and meta-analysis
  5. Measuring feelings of dehumanization in people who experience psychosis: development and validation of the self-Dehumanization in Psychosis Scale (DiPS)
  6. Mindfulness and Negative Symptoms
  7. Including people with lived experience in the development of the self-Dehumanisation in Psychosis Scale (DiPS): a reflective account
  8. Integrating Smoking Cessation Treatment Into Web-Based Usual Psychological Care for People With Common Mental Illness: Feasibility Randomized Controlled Trial (ESCAPE Digital)
  9. Principles of Open Science
  10. Process evaluation of digital mental health interventions for psychosis: A mixed-methods systematic review with framework synthesis (Preprint)
  11. Process evaluation of digital mental health interventions for psychosis: A scoping review with framework synthesis. (Preprint)
  12. Process evaluation of digital mental health interventions for psychosis: A mixed–methods systematic review with framework synthesis. (Preprint)
  13. A Digital Mental Health Intervention for Paranoia (the STOP App): Qualitative Study on User Acceptability
  14. A protocol for a mixed–methods process evaluation of an app–based cognitive bias modification intervention for paranoia (“Successful Treatment of Paranoia”) embedded in a randomized controlled trial (Preprint)
  15. A transdiagnostic app–based cognitive bias modification intervention for paranoia (STOP: “Successful Treatment of Paranoia”): Protocol for a mixed–methods process evaluation embedded in a randomized controlled trial (Preprint)
  16. How do users of a mental health app conceptualise digital therapeutic alliance? A qualitative study using the framework approach
  17. What is the effect of presenting evidence of the mental vs physical health benefits of quitting smoking on motivation to stop smoking? An online randomised controlled experiment
  18. Integrating Smoking Cessation Treatment Into Web-Based Usual Psychological Care for People With Common Mental Illness: Feasibility Randomized Controlled Trial (ESCAPE Digital) (Preprint)
  19. 'Flexibility is the name of the game’: Clinicians’ views of optimal dose of psychological interventions for psychosis and paranoia
  20. intEgrating Smoking Cessation treatment As part of usual Psychological care for dEpression and anxiety (ESCAPE): A randomised and controlled, multi‐centre, acceptability and feasibility trial with nested qualitative methods
  21. A Digital Mental Health Intervention for Paranoia (the STOP App): Qualitative Study on User Acceptability (Preprint)
  22. Assessing the efficacy and safety of STOP (successful treatment for paranoia)—an app-based cognitive bias modification therapy for paranoia: a randomised clinical trial protocol
  23. Development of a core outcome set for psychological therapy trials on acute psychiatric inpatient wards
  24. Homelessness and fears of harm: exploring the experiences of persecutory fears and safety behaviors in unstable housing
  25. A Cross‐Sectional Study of Unstable Housing and Housing‐Related Symptom Content in People With Psychosis Admitted for Inpatient Treatment: A Clinical Record Interactive Search Study
  26. Developing a process for assessing the safety of a digital mental health intervention and gaining regulatory approval: a case study and academic’s guide
  27. What Do We Know About Sharing Power in Co‐Production in Mental Health Research? A Systematic Review and Thematic Synthesis
  28. A study investigating the implementation of NICE recommended psychological interventions for people with psychosis following a psychiatric inpatient admission
  29. IntEgrating Smoking Cessation treAtment into usual online Psychological care for people with common mEntal illness: Protocol for an online randomised feasibility and pilot study (ESCAPE digital)
  30. Delayed discharge in inpatient psychiatric care: a systematic review
  31. User-Centered Development of STOP (Successful Treatment for Paranoia): Material Development and Usability Testing for a Digital Therapeutic for Paranoia
  32. What should inpatient psychological therapies be for? Qualitative views of service users on outcomes
  33. Homelessness and ideas of persecution: A mixed-methods questionnaire study examining persecutory beliefs and the role of safety behaviours in unstable housing
  34. A study investigating the implementation of NICE recommended psychological interventions for people with psychosis following a psychiatric inpatient admission
  35. Current Tensions and Challenges in Mindfulness Research and Practice
  36. Mindfulness for voices: An experimental analogue study of the effect of manipulating response style to simulated voices in a non‐clinical population
  37. International rates of receipt of psychological therapy for psychosis and schizophrenia: systematic review and meta-analysis
  38. User-Centered Development of STOP (Successful Treatment for Paranoia): Material Development and Usability Testing for a Digital Therapeutic for Paranoia (Preprint)
  39. Comparison of published core outcome sets with outcomes recommended in regulatory guidance from the US Food and Drug Administration and European Medicines Agency: cross sectional analysis
  40. Acceptability of integrating smoking cessation treatment into routine care for people with mental illness: A qualitative study
  41. Current tensions and challenges in mindfulness research and practice
  42. Current tensions and challenges in mindfulness research and practice
  43. Recruiting and retaining participants in three randomised controlled trials of psychological interventions conducted on acute psychiatric wards: top ten tips for success
  44. Epistemic injustice amongst clinical and non‐clinical voice‐hearers: A qualitative thematic analysis study
  45. Use of core outcome sets was low in clinical trials published in major medical journals
  46. Home practice in mindfulness-based interventions for psychosis groups: a systematic review and qualitative study
  47. Key Components for the Delivery of Cognitive Behavioral Therapies for Psychosis in Acute Psychiatric Inpatient Settings: A Delphi Study of Therapists’ Views
  48. A systematic review and meta‐analysis of the association between emotional stress reactivity and psychosis
  49. Kintsugi – identity change and reconstruction following an episode of psychosis: a systematic review and thematic synthesis
  50. Kintsugi—Identity change and reconstruction following an episode of psychosis: A systematic review and thematic synthesis
  51. Representation of published core outcome sets for research in regulatory guidance: protocol
  52. A systematic review and meta-analysis of the association between stress reactivity and psychosis
  53. Do voice-hearing assessment measures capture the positive experiences of individuals, and to what extent? A systematic review of published assessment measures
  54. Mental health professionals’ attitudes and knowledge about hearing voices groups
  55. Representation of published core outcome sets for research in regulatory guidance: protocol
  56. Representation of published core outcome sets for research in regulatory guidance: protocol
  57. Uptake of core outcome sets by clinical trialists publishing in major medical journals: Protocol
  58. Who gets evidence-based therapy for psychosis following a psychiatric hospital admission? Follow-up data from an inpatient randomised controlled trial
  59. Surviving and thriving – a mixed-methods study of staff experiences of occupational wellbeing in a psychiatric place of safety service
  60. Mindfulness for psychosis groups; description and preliminary evaluation of a novel routine care pathway in Hong Kong
  61. Provision of National Institute for Health and Care Excellence‐adherent cognitive behavior therapy for psychosis from inpatient to community settings: A national survey of care pathways in NHS mental health trusts
  62. Home practice in Mindfulness for Psychosis groups: A systematic review and qualitative study
  63. Is mindfulness for psychosis harmful? Deconstructing a myth
  64. Uptake of core outcome sets by clinical trialists publishing in major medical journals: Protocol
  65. Risk of contamination when planning psychological therapy trials can be assessed using a simple framework
  66. Mindfulness for Psychosis Groups; Description and preliminary evaluation of a novel routine care pathway in Hong Kong
  67. Validation of the German Version of the Southampton Mindfulness Questionnaire (SMQ)
  68. Mindfulness-based crisis interventions (MBCI) for psychosis within acute inpatient psychiatric settings; a feasibility randomised controlled trial
  69. Who gets evidence-based therapy for psychosis in the six months following a psychiatric hospital admission? Follow-up data from an inpatient randomised controlled trial
  70. Piloting a ‘Timeline of Crisis Tool’ with service users on admission to an acute psychiatric ward
  71. Assessing risk of contamination in psychological therapy trial protocols
  72. How well do voice-hearing assessment measures capture the positive experiences of individuals?
  73. Piloting a ‘Timeline of Crisis Tool’ with service users on admission to an acute psychiatric ward
  74. Interruptions to therapy sessions on acute psychiatric wards; how frequent are they, and who does the interrupting?
  75. Quality of stepped-wedge trial reporting can be reliably assessed using an updated CONSORT: crowd-sourcing systematic review
  76. Mindfulness for Psychosis Groups; Within-Session Effects on Stress and Symptom-Related Distress in Routine Community Care
  77. Mindfulness-Based Crisis Interventions (MBCI) for psychosis within acute inpatient psychiatric settings; A feasibility randomised controlled trial
  78. Clinical profiles of people with persecutory vs grandiose delusions who engage in psychological therapy during an acute inpatient admission
  79. Interruptions to therapy sessions on acute psychiatric wards; how frequent are they, and who does the interrupting?
  80. A systematic scoping review of psychological therapies for psychosis within acute psychiatric in-patient settings
  81. Overgeneral autobiographical memory bias in clinical and non-clinical voice hearers
  82. ‘Give us something to do’: reflections on running a group therapy programme
  83. Mindfulness-Based Crisis Interventions for patients with psychotic symptoms on acute psychiatric wards (amBITION study): protocol for a feasibility randomised controlled trial
  84. Clinical, socio-demographic and psychological characteristics in individuals with persistent psychotic experiences with and without a “need for care”
  85. Delivery of cognitive remediation therapy within a specialist inpatient psychosis service: a health-care assistant's perspective
  86. Reasoning bias and belief conviction in obsessive-compulsive disorder and delusions: Jumping to conclusions across disorders?
  87. Mindfulness Groups for Psychosis; Key Issues for Implementation on an Inpatient Unit
  88. Acetylcholinesterase Inhibitors (AChEI's) for the treatment of visual hallucinations in schizophrenia: A review of the literature
  89. Acetylcholinesterase Inhibitors (AChEI's) for the treatment of visual hallucinations in schizophrenia: a case report
  90. After you’d gone
  91. Keeping the world a constant size: object constancy in human touch