Chris Taylor

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Dr Christopher D. J. Taylor is a Senior Lecturer in Psychology and NIHR Fellow at the University of Sheffield and a Consultant Clinical Psychologist with Pennine Care NHS Foundation Trust. His research interests are in the understanding and development of new psychological therapies for people with severe mental health experiences, including psychosis, with a focus on schemas and mental imagery. He has recently started short videos summarising new mental health research called #TheMostInterestingThinginMentalHealth

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Core beliefs in psychosis: new insights from a systematic review

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Negative core beliefs like “I’m worthless” or “people can’t be trusted” are linked to hallucinations, paranoia, and suicidality. This new systematic review shows how deep-rooted schemas shape psychosis, and what this means for psychological therapies.

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