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David FowlerUniversity of Sussex Verified email at sussex.ac.uk Cited by 23256 |
Emotion and psychosis: links between depression, self-esteem, negative schematic beliefs and delusions and hallucinations
BACKGROUND: The role of emotion in psychosis is being increasingly recognised. Cognitive
conceptualisations of psychosis (eg [Garety, PA, Kuipers, EK, Fowler, D., Freeman, D., …
conceptualisations of psychosis (eg [Garety, PA, Kuipers, EK, Fowler, D., Freeman, D., …
Reasoning, emotions, and delusional conviction in psychosis.
The aim of the study was to elucidate the factors contributing to the severity and persistence
of delusional conviction. One hundred participants with current delusions, recruited for a …
of delusional conviction. One hundred participants with current delusions, recruited for a …
Cognitive-behavioural therapy and family intervention for relapse prevention and symptom reduction in psychosis: randomised controlled trial
BackgroundFamily intervention reduces relapse rates in psychosis. Cognitive-behavioural
therapy (CBT) improves positive symptoms but effects on relapse rates are not established.…
therapy (CBT) improves positive symptoms but effects on relapse rates are not established.…
A validation of a new measure of activity in psychosis
Despite demonstrated relationships between activity and clinical change, we lack effective
measures of time use in psychosis. Existing time budget measures of activity are demanding …
measures of time use in psychosis. Existing time budget measures of activity are demanding …
Early detection and psychosocial intervention for young people who are at risk of developing long term socially disabling severe mental illness: should we give equal …
DG Fowler, J Hodgekins, K Arena, R Turner… - Clinical …, 2010 - go.gale.com
There has been considerable progress in the development of early detection and intervention
services for cases who may be at risk of developing psychotic disorder. This paper reviews …
services for cases who may be at risk of developing psychotic disorder. This paper reviews …
A model for designing intelligent tutoring systems
DG Fowler - Journal of medical systems, 1991 - Springer
A model for the design of an intelligent tutoring system is presented using artificial intelligence
techniques and cognitive processing theories. The model of cognitive processing known …
techniques and cognitive processing theories. The model of cognitive processing known …
Development of a computer simulation for laboratory planning
DG Fowler - Clinical Laboratory Science, 1998 - search.proquest.com
… David G Fowler PhD is Associate Professor and Chairman ofthe Department of Clinical
Laboratory Sciences at the University ofMis— sissippi [Medical Center, jackson MS. … DAVID …
Laboratory Sciences at the University ofMis— sissippi [Medical Center, jackson MS. … DAVID …
Educational software—it isn't always
…, DA Haworth, MA Davis, DG Fowler… - Journal of …, 1992 - journals.sagepub.com
It is commonly assumed that well-designed instructional software for problem-solving will be
effective in promoting learning. Unfortunately, many computer-aided instructional systems …
effective in promoting learning. Unfortunately, many computer-aided instructional systems …
Application of acceleration technology to military sealift command afloat WAN infrastructure
DG Fowler - MILCOM 2006-2006 IEEE Military …, 2006 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
To enable Military Sealift Command (MSC) to accomplish its mission, a system for world-wide
voice and data communications has been established. The infrastructure required to …
voice and data communications has been established. The infrastructure required to …
Psychological aspects of the functional psychoses
DG Fowler - Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 1990 - journals.lww.com
One of the major keys to the understanding of the functional psychoses lies in the consideration
of their psychological aspects. This heterogenous group of illnesses are identifiable only …
of their psychological aspects. This heterogenous group of illnesses are identifiable only …