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Objective Assess the relationship between emotional inhibition, emotional deprivation, failure, vulnerability to harm schema, and severity of symptoms among obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Mira Naguib Abdelrazek+2 more
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Introduction: Identifying the factors associated with and influencing academic procrastination is of special necessity and importance. It seems that obsessive-compulsive disorder and cognitive avoidance are effective factors in academic procrastination.
Saeid Asadnia+4 more
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Tics as a Presenting Symptom in Catatonia
Movement Disorders Clinical Practice, EarlyView.
Lindsey M. Vogt+3 more
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Abstract Background and Aims The subjective experience of drug craving is characterized by an overwhelming urge to consume substances. Due to strong validity and ease of use, self‐report measures are widely employed to assess substance‐related motivational dynamics.
Matin Toulami+9 more
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The Psychopharmacology of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder: Implications for Treatment and Pathogenesis
Christopher J. McDougle+3 more
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d-Amphetamine in Refractory Obsessive Compulsive Disorder [PDF]
Sumant Khanna
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Abstract Aim To evaluate the effectiveness, safety and cost‐effectiveness of psychosocial interventions for cannabis use disorder (CUD). Methods A systematic review of randomized controlled trials (RCTs; PROSPERO protocol CRD42024553382) of psychosocial interventions for CUD lasting >4 sessions, delivered synchronously, to individuals with CUD aged ≥16
Monika Halicka+11 more
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Background Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a debilitating mental health condition characterized by recurrent, intrusive thoughts and repetitive behaviors that significantly disrupt daily life.
Derebe Madoro+4 more
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Subjective imagery in obsessive–compulsive disorder before and after exposure therapy [PDF]
Isaac Marks+5 more
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ABSTRACT Background Atopic dermatitis (AD) significantly impacts quality of life, with well‐documented physical and psychological consequences. While disease burden is well characterised, the influence of psychosocial determinants on AD outcomes remains underexplored. This study examines these factors in an Australian paediatric population.
Ashling Courtney+5 more
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