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Katherine Pugh

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Freeman D, Dunn G, Startup H, Pugh K, Cordwell J, Mander H, et al.
Lancet Psychiatry . 2015 Sep; 2(4):305-13. PMID: 26360083
Background: Worry might be a contributory causal factor in the occurrence of persecutory delusions in patients with psychotic disorders. Therefore we postulated that reducing worry with cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT)...
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cernis E, Dunn G, Startup H, Kingdon D, Wingham G, Evans N, et al.
Behav Cogn Psychother . 2015 Aug; 44(4):472-81. PMID: 26301705
Background: Ruminative negative thinking has typically been considered as a factor maintaining common emotional disorders and has recently been shown to maintain persecutory delusions in psychosis. The Perseverative Thinking Questionnaire...
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Freeman D, Pugh K, Dunn G, Evans N, Sheaves B, Waite F, et al.
Schizophr Res . 2014 Dec; 160(1-3):186-92. PMID: 25468186
Background: Research has shown that paranoia may directly build on negative ideas about the self. Feeling inferior can lead to ideas of vulnerability. The clinical prediction is that decreasing negative...
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cernis E, Dunn G, Startup H, Kingdon D, Wingham G, Pugh K, et al.
J Nerv Ment Dis . 2014 Sep; 202(10):752-8. PMID: 25198701
Delusions are, in part, attempts to explain confusing anomalous experience. Depersonalization, a key subset of anomalous experience, has been little studied in relation to persecutory delusions. The aims of this...
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Startup H, Pugh K, Cordwell J, Kingdon D, Freeman D
Behav Cogn Psychother . 2014 Feb; 43(4):465-77. PMID: 24480578
Background: Worry is a significant problem for individuals with paranoia, leading to delusion persistence and greater levels of distress. There are established theories concerning processes that maintain worry but little...
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Freeman D, Startup H, Dunn G, Wingham G, cernis E, Evans N, et al.
Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol . 2013 Dec; 49(7):1045-50. PMID: 24297621
Purpose: Persecutory delusions are one of the key problems seen in psychotic conditions. The aim of the study was to assess for the first time the levels of psychological well-being...
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Freeman D, Startup H, Dunn G, cernis E, Wingham G, Pugh K, et al.
J Psychiatr Res . 2013 Jul; 47(12):1837-42. PMID: 23871449
Worry has traditionally been considered in the study of common emotional disorders such as anxiety and depression, but recent studies indicate that worry may be a causal factor in the...
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Bell V, Halligan P, Pugh K, Freeman D
Psychiatry Res . 2011 Jun; 189(3):451-7. PMID: 21703692
Although the literature on hallucinations in psychiatric patients shows clear links with anxiety and depression, associations of affect with a wider array of anomalous perceptual experiences have been much less...
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Murphy B, Anderson K, Borissow C, Caffrey P, Griffith G, Hearn J, et al.
Org Biomol Chem . 2010 Jun; 8(16):3758-70. PMID: 20571619
Amphotericin B is a powerful but toxic drug used against fungal infections and leishmaniases. These diseases would be treated more effectively if non-toxic amphotericin derivatives could be produced on a...
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Freeman D, Pugh K, Vorontsova N, Antley A, Slater M
J Abnorm Psychol . 2010 Feb; 119(1):83-92. PMID: 20141245
A key problem in studying a hypothesized spectrum of severity of delusional ideation is determining that ideas are unfounded. The first objective was to use virtual reality to validate groups...