Intolerance of uncertainty and distress associated with the experience of psychosis

Psychology and Psychotherapy
R G White, A Gumley

Abstract

There is growing research interest in the role of worry processes in psychosis. This study investigated associations between intolerance of uncertainty, meta-cognitive beliefs about hallucinations and paranoia, and distress in 27 individuals with psychosis. Results suggest that intolerance of uncertainty may represent an important factor in emotional adaptation following psychosis.

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