“…Research suggests that fearful attachment is associated with psychotic‐like experiences in both clinical and nonclinical samples (Sheinbaum, Kwapil, & Barrantes‐Vidal, ; Strand, Goulding, & Tidefors, ) and that fearful attachment, but not other insecure attachment styles, mediates the relationship between childhood trauma and psychotic‐like experiences in nonclinical participants (Sheinbaum et al, ). One study specifically found fearful attachment to be associated with both hallucinations and suspiciousness or persecution in patients with psychosis (Korver‐Nieberg, Berry, Meijer, de Haan, & Ponizovsky, ). However, this study did not control for the comorbidity between these experiences, a statistical procedure that has been proposed to be necessary to identify unambiguously the underpinnings of specific psychotic experiences, given their substantial covariation (Bentall et al, ; Varese & Bentall, ).…”