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Are all reasons for living made equally? Reasons for living and dysfunctional attitudes in psychotic disorders and bipolar I.

Blaire C EhretMadison K TitoneColin J CareyAlexandra MartinezSamantha A ChalkerEric L GranholmColin Andrew Depp
Published in: Psychology and psychotherapy (2023)
Certain reasons for living (i.e. fear of suicide and social disapproval) may be associated with dysfunctional attitudes among persons with SSDs or bipolar I. These, in turn, may place these individuals at a greater risk for suicide by increasing their cognitive vulnerability. These findings may inform clinical treatment targets for persons with SSDs and bipolar I.
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