https://sites.temple.edu/ellmanlab/files/2017/03/Cooper-et-al_2016_Psychiatry-Research.pdf
clinical high risk for psychotic disorders has indicated that those with social anxiety have decreased quality of life and lower self-esteem (Romm et al., 2012), a greater number of attenuated po-sitive psychotic symptoms (APPS), such as perceptual abnormal-ities and unusual thought content (Jones et al., 1994; Lysaker and Salyers, 2007), and poorer prognoses for psychosis (Lysaker and Salyers ...