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Metacognition in psychotic disorders de Jong, Steven
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RIJKSUNIVERSITEIT GRONINGEN
M E TACO G N ITI O N
I N P SYC H OTI C
D I S O R D E R S
Metacognition in psychotic disorders
©Copyright Steven de Jong, 2018, the Netherlands
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Metacognition in psychotic disorders
PhD Thesis
to obtain the degree of PhD at the University of Groningen
on the authority of the Rector Magnificus Prof. E. Sterken
and in accordance with the decision by the College of Deans. This thesis will be defended in public on Thursday 8 February 2018 at 16.15 hours
by
Steven de Jong
born on 19 September 1985 in Apeldoorn
Su p er visors
Prof. G.H.M. Pijnenborg Prof. A. Aleman
Prof. M. van der Gaag
A ssessmen t Commit t e e Prof. R.A. Schoevers Prof. L. de Haan Prof. M. Brüne
CHA PT E R 1 Metacognition in psychotic disorders: from concept
to interventions 7
CHA PT E R 2 The influence of adjunctive treatment and
metacognitive deficits in schizophrenia on the experience of work
33
CHA PT E R 3 Metacognitive deficits as a risk factor for violence
in psychosis: a discriminant function analysis 53
CHA PT E R 4 Metacognitive reflection and insight therapy
(MERIT) with a patient with severe symptoms of disorganization
81
CHA PT E R 5 Practical implications of metacognitively oriented
psychotherapy in psychosis: findings from a pilot study
109
CHA PT E R 6 Metacognitive reflection and insight therapy
(MERIT) for patients with schizophrenia 127
CHA PT E R 7 Summary and general discussion 163
SAME NVATT ING 187
ACKNOWL E DGM EN TS 203
P UBL ICATION S 213