Expressive suppression is associated with state paranoia in psychosis: An experience sampling study on the association between adaptive and maladaptive emotion regulation strategies and paranoia
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Expressive suppression is associated with state paranoia in psychosis: An experience sampling study on the association between adaptive and maladaptive emotion regulation strategies and paranoia

  • Nittel, Clara Marie ORCID Department of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy; Philipps-University of Marburg; Germany
  • Lincoln, Tania Marie Department of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy; University of Hamburg; Germany
  • Lamster, Fabian Center for Acute Psychiatric Disorders; University Hospital of Psychiatry Zurich; Switzerland
  • Leube, Dirk AWO Center of Mental Health; Halle Germany
  • Rief, Winfried Department of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy; Philipps-University of Marburg; Germany
  • Kircher, Tilo Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy; Marburg Center for Mind, Brain and Behavior; Philipps-University of Marburg; Germany
  • Mehl, Stephanie Department of Health and Social Work; University of Applied Science; Frankfurt am Main Germany
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  • 2018-2-20
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  • British Journal of Clinical Psychology. - Wiley. - 2018, vol. 57, no. 3, p. 291-312
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  • English
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