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101. Emergence of insight in psychotherapy for early psychosis: A qualitative analysis of a single case study.

102. Applying the concept of metacognition in the field of psychiatric rehabilitation: An introduction to the special issue.

103. Participatory video as a novel recovery-oriented intervention in early psychosis: A pilot study.

104. A cognitive model of diminished expression in schizophrenia: The interface of metacognition, cognitive symptoms and language disturbances.

105. Narrative Identity, Metacognition, and Well-Being in Patients With Schizophrenia or HIV.

106. From Fragmentation to Coherence: Psychodynamic Psychotherapy for Psychosis through the Lens of Metacognition.

107. Metacognition Is Uniquely Related to Concurrent and Prospective Assessments of Negative Symptoms Independent of Verbal Memory in Serious Mental Illness.

108. Levels of distress tolerance in schizophrenia appear equivalent to those found in borderline personality disorder.

109. Contrasting metacognitive profiles and their association with negative symptoms in groups with schizophrenia, early psychosis and depression in a Russian sample.

110. The insight paradox in schizophrenia: A meta-analysis of the relationship between clinical insight and quality of life.

111. Cognitive theory of mind in bipolar disorder: Comparisons with healthy controls and associations with function.

112. Relationship of Metacognition and Insight to Neural Synchronization and Cognitive Function in Early Phase Psychosis.

113. Giving a Voice to Gambling Addiction: Analysis of Personal Narratives.

114. The impact of illness identity on recovery from severe mental illness: A review of the evidence.

115. Dynamic relationships between emotional distress, persecutory ideation, and metacognition in schizophrenia.

116. Metacognition and Intersubjectivity: Reconsidering Their Relationship Following Advances From the Study of Persons With Psychosis.

117. The link between formal thought disorder and social functioning in schizophrenia: A meta-analysis.

118. Individuals with psychosis and a lifetime history of cannabis use show greater deficits in emotional experience compared to non-using peers.

119. Metacognitive Capacity Is Related to Self-Reported Social Functioning and May Moderate the Effects of Symptoms on Interpersonal Behavior.

120. The Independent Relationships of Metacognition, Mindfulness, and Cognitive Insight to Self-Compassion in Schizophrenia.

121. Piecing together fragments: Linguistic cohesion mediates the relationship between executive function and metacognition in schizophrenia.

122. Work-focused cognitive behavioral therapy to complement vocational services for people with mental illness: Pilot study outcomes across a 6-month posttreatment follow-up.

123. Schizophrenia, recovery and the self: An introduction to the special issue on metacognition.

124. A randomized-controlled trial of treatment for self-stigma among persons diagnosed with schizophrenia-spectrum disorders.

125. Tracing Metacognition in Psychotherapy: Associations With Symptoms of General Distress and Depression.

126. Predicting therapy success from the outset: The moderating effect of insight into the illness on metacognitive psychotherapy outcome among persons with schizophrenia.

127. Metacognitive and cognitive-behavioral interventions for psychosis: new developments
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128. Supervision in the Psychotherapy of Schizophrenia: Awareness of and Mutual Reflection upon Fragmentation.

129. Internalized stigma in adults with early phase versus prolonged psychosis.

130. Metacognitively oriented psychotherapy for schizotypal personality disorder: A two-case series.

131. Measuring empathy in schizophrenia: The Empathic Accuracy Task and its correlation with other empathy measures.

133. Metacognition over time is related to neurocognition, social cognition, and intrapsychic foundations in psychosis.

134. Metacognitive function and fragmentation in schizophrenia: Relationship to cognition, self-experience and developing treatments.

135. Measuring disorganized speech in schizophrenia: automated analysis explains variance in cognitive deficits beyond clinician-rated scales.

136. Metacognitive Deficits Predict Impaired Insight in Schizophrenia Across Symptom Profiles: A Latent Class Analysis.

137. Metacognition, Personal Distress, and Performance-Based Empathy in Schizophrenia.

138. Metacognitive reflection and insight therapy (MERIT) for patients with schizophrenia.

139. Prevalence Rate and Risk Factors of Victimization in Adult Patients With a Psychotic Disorder: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.

140. Disturbances in Self-Experience in Schizophrenia: Metacognition and the Development of an Integrative Recovery-Oriented Individual Psychotherapy.

141. Therapy Adherence and Emotional Awareness and Regulation in Persons With Human Immunodeficiency Virus.

142. Neurocognitive and Metacognitive Profiles of Intact Social Cognition in Prolonged Schizophrenia.

143. The centrality of cognitive symptoms and metacognition within the interacting network of symptoms, neurocognition, social cognition and metacognition in schizophrenia.

144. Application of Integrative Metacognitive Psychotherapy for Serious Mental Illness.

145. Associations of oxytocin and vasopressin plasma levels with neurocognitive, social cognitive and meta cognitive function in schizophrenia.

146. Metacognition - What did James H. Flavell really say and the implications for the conceptualization and design of metacognitive interventions.

148. The experience and expression of anger in posttraumatic stress disorder: the relationship with metacognition.

150. Metacognition in schizophrenia disorders: Comparisons with community controls and bipolar disorder: Replication with a Spanish language Chilean sample.

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