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  • 1. Understanding attributional biases, emotions and self-esteem in 'poor me' paranoia: findings from an early psychosis sample.
    Fornells-Ambrojo M, Garety PA.
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  • 14. The experience of body image concerns in patients with persecutory delusions: 'People don't want to sit next to me'.
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