“…In recent years the relationship between childhood trauma and/or neglect and clinical psychosis has become wellestablished (Croft et al, 2019;Kelleher et al, 2013;Mørkved et al, 2017;van Dam, van Nierop, Viechtbauer, Velthorst, & van Winkel, 2015;van Nierop et al, 2014;Varese et al, 2012). Similar, but weaker, relationships have been observed for subclinical psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) within both community and nonpsychotic clinical samples (Berry, Band, Corcoran, Barrowclough, & Wearden, 2007a;Berry, Wearden, Barrowclough, & Liversidge, 2006;Boyda, McFeeters, Dhingra, & Rhoden, 2018;Nolan et al, 2018). Currently, attachment theory (Bowlby, 1988) features heavily in theoretical models of psychosis, researchers having sought to relate this condition to childhood adversity as well as to childhood and adult attachment styles (Berry & Bucci, 2016;Cole, Strauss, Fife-Schaw, & McCarthy-Jones, 2017;Gumley, Taylor, Schwannauer, & MacBeth, 2014;Harder, 2014;Read & Gumley, 2008).…”