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Obsessive Beliefs Predict Cognitive Behavior Therapy Outcome for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, 2012Cognitive accounts of obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) assert that core beliefs are crucial to the development, maintenance, and treatment of the disorder. There are a number of obsessive beliefs that are considered fundamental to OCD, including personal responsibility, threat estimation, perfectionism, need for certainty, importance of thoughts ...
T. Adams +3 more
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Obsessive-Compulsive Behavior Induced by Levetiracetam
Journal of Child Neurology, 2015A novel antiepileptic drug, levetiracetam, has been reported to cause several psychiatric adverse effects in spite of its effectiveness on epilepsy. However, a possible relationship between levetiracetam and obsessive-compulsive behavior has only been reported in a few studies with adult epilepsy patients.
M. Fujikawa +6 more
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Distinguishing Obsessive-Compulsive Behavior From Stereotypy
Behavior Modification, 2014The current project was an initial attempt to develop assessment procedures for distinguishing between obsessive-compulsive (OC) and stereotypic behavior and evaluate the impact of different treatments for these behaviors. Two individuals with autism, one with repetitive behavior characteristic of OC behavior and one with repetitive behavior not ...
J. Chok, Bryan Koesler
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Treatment of obsessive behavior in a child.
Southern Medical Journal, 1966Scott Me
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Overachieving and Obsessive Behavior as Signaling Devices under Career Concern
Social Science Research Network, 2020This paper provides a rationale for overachievement in non-professional activities in the labor market. The intrinsically motivated worker uses his achievement in the non-professional activity as a signaling device to protect his image. When the worker's
A. Rodivilov +2 more
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Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment of Obsessions
Behavior Modification, 1995Three patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder whose major complaints were obsessional thoughts with cognitive neutralization as opposed to overt rituals were treated with a cognitive-behavioral package. Cognitive neutralization involves both cognitive rituals and a variety of less ritualized coping strategies all designed to remove the thought and
R, Ladouceur +4 more
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Behavior Therapy for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 1992Behavior therapy for OCD with exposure and response prevention is effective in reducing obsessions and rituals in at least half of those suffering this disabling disorder. Office-based sessions in which patients participate actively in designing exposure and response prevention homework are usually sufficient.
R, Dar, J H, Greist
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Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2023Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is characterized by the presence of debilitating obsessions and compulsions. Cognitive and behavioral models of OCD provide a strong theoretic and empirical foundation for informing effective psychotherapeutic treatment.
Samuel D, Spencer +5 more
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Behavioral inhibition and obsessive–compulsive disorder
Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 2006Behavioral inhibition is frequently cited as a vulnerability factor for development of anxiety. However, few studies have examined the unique relationship between behavioral inhibition and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Therefore, the current study addressed the relationship between behavioral inhibition and OCD in a number of ways.
Meredith E, Coles +2 more
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