Publications by authors named "Emily Piesse"

Article Synopsis
  • Research shows that voice hearing is linked to PTSD and dissociation, but existing studies often miss the timing of these symptoms due to their quantitative approach.
  • This study uses a qualitative design to examine how voice hearing, PTSD, and dissociation relate over time, asking participants from 27 to 68 years old about their experiences.
  • The findings indicate that voices interact dynamically with PTSD and dissociation symptoms, often occurring before or after episodes, suggesting important implications for understanding these conditions and guiding future research.
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The Bivalent Fear of Evaluation (BFOE) Model suggests that fears of negative and positive evaluation are core cognitive vulnerability and maintenance factors for social anxiety disorder The aim of this study was to experimentally assess cognitive and emotional effects of positive and negative feedback in social anxiety. False positive or negative feedback (vs no feedback) was provided following a speech task to high and low socially anxious individuals to investigate impacts on state anxiety and repetitive negative thinking (N = 152, M = 22.13, 69 % female).

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