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Theory of mind, emotion recognition, delusions and the quality of the therapeutic relationship in patients with psychosis - a secondary analysis of a randomized-controlled therapy trial.

Stephanie MehlKlaus HesseAnna-Christine SchmidtMartin W LandsbergDaniel SollAndreas BechdolfJutta HerrlichTilo KircherStefan KlingbergBernhard W MüllerGeorg WiedemannAndreas WittorfWolfgang WölwerMichael Wagner
Published in: BMC psychiatry (2020)
Cognitive models on the formation and maintenance of delusions should consider ER as a potential candidate that might be related to the formation and maintenance of delusional distress, whereas problems in ToM might not be directly related to delusions and secondary dimensions of delusions. In addition, problems in ER in patients with psychosis might have an impact on the quality of the therapeutic relationship and patients with problems in ER are more likely to be viewed as problematic by their therapists. Nevertheless, training ER might be a way to improve the quality of the therapeutic relationship and potentially the effectiveness of CBT or other interventions for patients with psychosis.
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