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Pathways from insecure attachment to paranoia: the mediating role of emotion regulation.

Olivia PartridgeTess MaguireKatherine Newman-Taylor
Published in: Behavioural and cognitive psychotherapy (2022)
Emotion dysregulation is not routinely targeted in cognitive behavioural therapy for psychosis. This study suggests that incorporating emotion regulation strategies in therapy may improve clinical outcomes. Experimental studies are now required to support a causal argument, and pilot intervention studies should investigate if emotion regulation skills development (aligned with attachment style) is effective in reducing non-clinical and clinical paranoia.
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