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On the Pharmacotherapy of Obsessive—Compulsive Disorder: Is a Consensus Possible? [PDF]
Christo Todorov+2 more
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Intolerance of uncertainty causally affects indecisiveness
Abstract Objectives Intolerance of uncertainty (IU) is characterized by a pervasive negative reaction to uncertainty. It is a transdiagnostic risk factor for various mental disorders. Since decisions often need to be made in the face of uncertainty, IU is associated with indecisiveness, a dispositional difficulty in making decisions.
Helmut Appel, Alexander L. Gerlach
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Pharmacotherapy of obsessive–compulsive disorder in a health maintenance organization [PDF]
Lorrin M. Koran+3 more
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Abstract Objectives Fears of recurrence and progression (FORP) in people with mental health conditions are understudied despite predicting poorer psychological outcomes and increased rates of relapse. However, there are no well‐validated questionnaires that assess FORP in people with non‐psychotic conditions.
Daelin Coutts‐Bain+2 more
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What pharmacology teaches us about the pathophysiology of obsessive-compulsive disorder [PDF]
Donatella Marazziti, Elena Di Nasso
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Abstract Background Obsessive‐compulsive disorder (OCD) is a disabling disorder, and self‐stigma negatively impacts quality of life, symptom severity and self‐esteem. esTOCma is a smartphone‐based serious game developed to increase knowledge about OCD and reduce stigma.
S. Arnáez+6 more
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Background: Brain structures, cognitive components, and emotion regulation have an important role in etiology of psychological disorders. So, study of the differences in brain management systems and cognitive components of emotion regulation in patients ...
Abbas Abolghasemi , Reza Soltani Shal
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P01.06 Alexithymia in DSM-IV disorder: Comparative evaluation in somatoform disorders, panic disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and depression [PDF]
Bettina Bankier+3 more
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Abstract Objective Self‐guided digital treatment is effective for many people with OCD—however, little is known about when during treatment people experience significant symptom reductions. In addition, there is substantial variability in the literature regarding what factors predict treatment responding in self‐guided digital treatment for OCD.
Madelyne A. Bisby+2 more
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