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Elizabeth Kuipers
Researcher at King's College London
Publications - 284
Citations - 23235
Elizabeth Kuipers is an academic researcher from King's College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Psychosis & Mental health. The author has an hindex of 78, co-authored 277 publications receiving 21440 citations. Previous affiliations of Elizabeth Kuipers include Centre for Mental Health & National Institute for Health Research.
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A validation of a new measure of activity in psychosis.
Suzanne Jolley,Philippa Garety,Lyn Ellett,Elizabeth Kuipers,Daniel Freeman,Paul Bebbington,David Fowler,Graham Dunn +7 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that the time budget measure can be used as an indicator of social functioning, with potential as a measure of therapeutic change, and is currently investigating its sensitivity in this context.
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Cognitive insight predicts favorable outcome in cognitive behavioral therapy for psychosis
Dimitri Perivoliotis,Paul M. Grant,Emmanuelle Peters,Rebecca Ison,Elizabeth Kuipers,Aaron T. Beck +5 more
TL;DR: The findings support the validity and clinical utility of the cognitive insight construct in psychosis and suggest that cognitive insight may be a predictor and mediator of symptom reduction in CBTp.
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A multisite randomized trial of a cognitive skills program for male mentally disordered offenders: violence and antisocial behavior outcomes.
Alexis E. Cullen,Amory Y. Clarke,Elizabeth Kuipers,Sheilagh Hodgins,Kimberlie Dean,Thomas Fahy +5 more
TL;DR: R&R leads to a reduction in incidents of antisocial behavior in MDO populations, with potentially greater impact on those who complete treatment.
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Neural changes following cognitive behaviour therapy for psychosis: a longitudinal study.
Veena Kumari,Veena Kumari,Dominic Fannon,Emmanuelle Peters,Emmanuelle Peters,Dominic Ffytche,Alexander Sumich,Preethi Premkumar,Anantha P. Anilkumar,C. Andrew,Mary L. Phillips,Steven Williams,Elizabeth Kuipers,Elizabeth Kuipers +13 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that cognitive behaviour therapy for psychosis may mediate symptom reduction by promoting processing of threats in a less distressing way by attenuating brain responses to threatening stimuli.
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Insight in psychosis: influence of cognitive ability and self-esteem
TL;DR: There was some evidence for a curvilinear relationship between IQ and self-reported insight, specifically the ‘awareness of illness' dimension, which survived correction for symptom variables.