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Thought Suppression in Primary Psychotic Disorders and Substance/Medication Induced Psychotic Disorder.

Cosmin Octavian PopaRăzvan PredatuWesley C LeePetronela BlagaEliza SirbuAdrian V RusAlexander ClarkCristiana Manuela CojocaruAlina SchenkVitalie VacarasSimona SzaszSimona MuresanCristina Bredicean
Published in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2020)
Patients with PPD rely more on thought suppression, as opposed to SMIPD patients. Thought suppression may be viewed as an unhealthy reaction to FEP, which is associated with the experience of negative automatic thoughts and might be especially problematic in patients with PPD. Cognitive behavioral therapy is recommended to decrease thought suppression and improve patients' functioning.
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