2 results match your criteria: "Unit of Cognitive and Behavioural Clinical Psychology[Affiliation]"

Identity in schizophrenia: a study of trait self-knowledge.

Psychiatry Res

October 2013

University of Liege, Department of Psychology: Cognition and Behavior, Unit of Cognitive and Behavioural Clinical Psychology, Boulevard du Rectorat, 5, (B33) 4000 Liege, Belgium. Electronic address:

Identity results from interlock of two systems which are a set of abstracted representations about oneself and a phenomenological self. Literature highlights identity disturbance in schizophrenia that affects each of both systems. In the same vein, the present study investigates the stability and the quality of traits self-knowledge, a component of abstracted representations of self, in schizophrenia patients.

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Capacity for cognitive and emotional empathy in alcohol-dependent patients.

Psychol Addict Behav

September 2012

Department of Psychology, Cognition and Behavior, Unit of Cognitive and Behavioural Clinical Psychology, University of Liège, Belgium.

This study assessed two previously unexplored facets of empathy in alcohol-dependent patients (ADs) divided into two groups according to Cloninger's alcoholism typology: the attribution of intentions according to emotional facial expressions (EFEs) and emotional contagion in reaction to EFEs. Twenty-three male Type-I ADs, 21 male Type-II ADs, and 24 male control participants were compared in two computerized tasks. First, participants rated the extent to which an adjective descriptive of personality weighted on interpersonal dimensions (of rejection, aggressiveness, dominance, and affiliation) corresponded with a video of a neutral EFE that changed to an intense EFE.

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