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Alison Branitsky
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Childhood adversity and borderline personality disorder: a meta‐analysis
C Porter, J Palmier‐Claus, A Branitsky, W Mansell, H Warwick, F Varese
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica 141 (1), 6-20, 2020
3312020
The relationship between dissociation and symptoms of psychosis: a meta-analysis
E Longden, A Branitsky, A Moskowitz, K Berry, S Bucci, F Varese
Schizophrenia bulletin 46 (5), 1104-1113, 2020
1092020
A treatment protocol to guide the delivery of dialogical engagement with auditory hallucinations: Experience from the Talking With Voices pilot trial
E Longden, D Corstens, AP Morrison, A Larkin, E Murphy, N Holden, ...
Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice, 2021
272021
How do hearing voices peer-support groups work? A three-phase model of transformation
GA Hornstein, E Robinson Putnam, A Branitsky
Psychosis 12 (3), 201-211, 2020
212020
The relationship between appraisals of voices (auditory verbal hallucinations) and distress in voice-hearers with schizophrenia-spectrum diagnoses: a meta-analytic review
A Tsang, S Bucci, A Branitsky, S Kaptan, S Rafiq, S Wong, K Berry, ...
Schizophrenia research 230, 38-47, 2021
202021
The diverse functions of hearing voices network peer-support groups: findings and case examples from a US national study
GA Hornstein, A Branitsky, E Robinson Putnam
Psychosis: Psychological, Social and Integrative Approaches, 2021
12*2021
A psychological intervention for engaging dialogically with auditory hallucinations (Talking With Voices): A single-site, randomised controlled feasibility trial
E Longden, D Corstens, S Bowe, M Pyle, R Emsley, S Peters, A Branitsky, ...
Schizophrenia Research 250, 172-179, 2022
112022
Hearing Voices Groups
A Branitsky, E Longden, D Corstens
Psychotic Disorders: Comprehensive Conceptualization and Treatments, 555-565, 2020
82020
‘It’s like having a core belief that’s able to speak back to you’: Therapist accounts of dialoguing with auditory hallucinations
E Longden, A Branitsky, W Jones, S Peters
Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice 95 (1), 295-312, 2022
72022
Commentary: Assessing the impact and effectiveness of hearing voices network self-help groups
A Branitsky
Frontiers in Psychology 8, 301575, 2017
32017
When therapists talk to voices: Perspectives from service‐users who experience auditory hallucinations
E Longden, A Branitsky, W Jones, S Peters
Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice 96 (4), 967-981, 2023
22023
Yalom’s therapeutic factors in hearing Voices Groups: a facilitator’s perspective
A Branitsky
Psychosis, 1-7, 2023
12023
Group Cohesion and Necessary Adaptations in Online Hearing Voices Peer Support Groups: Qualitative Study With Group Facilitators
A Branitsky, E Longden, S Bucci, AP Morrison, F Varese
JMIR Formative Research 8 (1), e51694, 2024
2024
Co-producing digital mental health interventions: A systematic review
R Brotherdale, K Berry, A Branitsky, S Bucci
Digital Health 10, 20552076241239172, 2024
2024
Group Cohesion and Necessary Adaptations in Online Hearing Voices Peer Support Groups: Perspectives from Group Facilitators
A Branitsky, E Longden, S Bucci, F Varese
JMIR Formative Research, 2024
2024
Co-designing digital health interventions: a systematic review
R Urmson, K Berry, A Branitsky, S Bucci
Digital Health, 2024
2024
Preferred treatment outcomes in psychological therapy for voices: a comparison of staff and service-user perspectives
E Longden, A Branitsky, B Sheaves, N Chauhan, AP Morrison
Psychosis, 1-11, 2023
2023
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