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Metacognition, specific obsessive–compulsive beliefs and obsessive–compulsive behaviour
Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy, 1999Cognitive distortions and beliefs have been found to be associated with obsessive-compulsive disorder. Most of these cognitive distortions are supposed to be non-specifically related to obsessive-compulsive behaviour in general, rather than specific domains of beliefs being related to specific forms of obsessive-compulsive behaviour.
Emmelkamp, P.M.G., Aardema, A.
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Clusters of Obsessive-Compulsive Phenomena in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
British Journal of Psychiatry, 1990Clusters of phenomena were obtained by two clustering techniques, using the form and content of obsessions and compulsions. Significant clusters which emerged involved washing, checking, thoughts of past, and embarrassing behaviour. Depression occurred as a discrete cluster.
S, Khanna +2 more
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Childhood obsessive-compulsive disorder
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1981The authors collected clinical diagnostic, neurophysiological, electrophysiological, and biochemical data on 9 adolescents who had primary obsessive-compulsive disorder. The results indicate considerable descriptive validity of the syndrome in childhood and its independence from obsessional traits; however, all of the children had a history of major ...
J, Rapoport +10 more
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Postpartum Obsessive‐Compulsive Disorder
Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing, 2011To synthesize the extant literature on the prevalence, phenomenology, etiology and treatment of postpartum obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). A discussion of differential diagnosis between postpartum OCD and other postpartum psychiatric conditions (e.g., depression, psychosis) and nonpostpartum-onset OCD is provided.All studies addressing postpartum ...
Brittany B, Speisman +2 more
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Shared Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Psychopathology, 2006<i>Background:</i> Shared psychotic disorder (folie à deux) is an uncommon entity reported mainly in the context of delusions. Obsessions and compulsions occur very rarely as shared psychopathology. <i>Material and Methods:</i> We present two sisters who manifested shared obsessive-compulsive disorder. <i>Results:</i>
Sandeep, Grover, Nitin, Gupta
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Continuum, 2015
This article discusses the neurobiology, clinical features, and treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), as well as its association with psychiatric and neurologic disease.OCD can be associated with various neurologic disorders. Recent studies have better elucidated the neurobiology of OCD, and this new knowledge promises to have a significant
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This article discusses the neurobiology, clinical features, and treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), as well as its association with psychiatric and neurologic disease.OCD can be associated with various neurologic disorders. Recent studies have better elucidated the neurobiology of OCD, and this new knowledge promises to have a significant
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Modeling obsessive compulsive disorder
The 26th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2005A preliminary computational model for obsessive compulsive disorder is developed using neuro-circuitry information and systems biology principles. The model captures the salient features of the neuro-psychiatric disorder reported in the literature. Studies are on-going to model in more detail both the intra-cellular and extra-cellular features of the ...
C Harvey, Cline +4 more
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