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The catastrophic interaction hypothesis: how do stress, trauma, emotion and information processing abnormalities lead to psychosis?

Fowler, D., Freeman, D., Steel, C., Hardy, A., Smith, B., Hackman , C., Kuipers, E., Garety, P. and Bebbington, P. (2006) The catastrophic interaction hypothesis: how do stress, trauma, emotion and information processing abnormalities lead to psychosis? In: Larkin, W. and Morrison, A. P. (eds.) Trauma and Psychosis: New Directions for Theory and Therapy. Routledge, pp. 101-124. ISBN 9781583918203

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Item Type:Book or Report Section
Refereed:No
Divisions:Life Sciences > School of Psychology and Clinical Language Sciences > Psychopathology and Affective Neuroscience
Life Sciences > School of Psychology and Clinical Language Sciences > Department of Psychology
ID Code:25558
Publisher:Routledge

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