نتایج جستجو برای: compulsive

تعداد نتایج: 10424  

Journal: :practice in clinical psychology 0
shahram mohammadkhani department of psychology, faculty of psycholgy & educational sciences, kharazmi university, tehran, iran.

objective: the aim of the current study was to investigate the role of fusion beliefs and metacognitions in obsessive–compulsive symptoms in the general population. methods: a sample of 200 students of kharazmi university was selected from various faculties and completed the following questionnaires: metacognitions questionnaire-30 (mcq-30), thought-fusion instrument (tfi) and maudsley obsessiv...

2011
Gonca Celik Aysegul Yolga Tahiroglu Sunay Firat Ayşe Avci

There are many comorbid disorders associated with autism spectrum disorders in child and adolescent population. Although obsessive compulsive disorder and autism spectrum disorders (ASD) comorbidity has common in clinical practice, there are few reports about psychopharmacological treatment for obsessive compulsive symptoms in children with ASD in the literacy. We report a successful treatment ...

Journal: :روانپزشکی و روانشناسی بالینی ایران 0
زهرا ایزدی خواه zahra izadikhah isfahan, amadgah ave., post code 81449خیابان آمادگاه، روبه روی داروخانه سپاهان، ساختمان اطبا، مرکز جامع پزشکی اعصاب و روان و مشاوره اصفهان، کد پستی 81449. حبیب ا... قاسم زاده habibollah ghasemzadeh . تهران، پایین تراز چهارراه لشگر، بیمارستان روزبه. فربد فدایی farbod fada'ie . تهران، شهرری، امین آباد، مرکز روانپزشکی رازی

objective: the study was designed to examine explicit memory bias in trait-anxiety and obsessive compulsive disorder. method: memory bias was examined in three groups of subjects: low-trait  anxious (20 subjects), high-trait anxious (20 subjects), and obsessive compulsive patients (20 subjects) in whom danger schema were activated after they were exposed the threat-related material. the trait-a...

2012
Adem Aydın Murat Boysan Temel Kalafat Yavuz Selvi Lütfullah Beşiroğlu

The predictive value of interpersonal schemas, perfectionism, and thought action-fusion in obsessive-compulsive disorder Objective: Cognitive vulnerability factors are central in the etiology of obsessive-compulsive disorder. Nosological classifications among symptom clusters have been developed to enable the understanding of possible mechanisms underlying obsessive compulsive symptoms. Previou...

2014
Robert K. McClure

Obsessive-compulsive disorder is a common chronic neuropsychiatric illness. Estimates of the lifetime prevalence rate of obsessive-compulsive disorder will vary depending on the methods used to gather the epidemiological data and the diagnostic criteria used to define obsessive-compulsive disorder. Estimates of the lifetime prevalence of obsessive-compulsive disorder have been reported to be to...

2015
Sung-Wan Kim Jeong-Hoon Lee Jae-Min Kim Il-Seon Shin Michael Y. Hwang G. Paul Amminger Barnaby Nelson Michael Berk Patrick McGorry Jin-Sang Yoon

This study aimed to investigate the association of obsessive-compulsive symptoms with clinical and neurocognitive features in patients with schizophrenia. This study enrolled 163 people with schizophrenia who were receiving risperidone monotherapy. Comorbid obsessive-compulsive symptoms were assessed using the Yale-Brown Obsessive-Compulsive Scale, and subjects with a score ≥ 10 constituted the...

2016
Cristiana Nicoli de Mattos Hyoun S Kim Marinalva G Requião Renata F Marasaldi Tatiana Z Filomensky David C Hodgins Hermano Tavares

Compulsive buying is a common disorder found worldwide. Although recent research has shed light into the prevalence, etiology and clinical correlates of compulsive buying disorder, less is known about gender differences. To address this empirical gap, we assessed potential gender differences in demographic and psychiatric co-morbidities in a sample of 171 compulsive buyers (20 men and 151 women...

2014
SHUANG LI ALEXANDER UNGER CHONGZENG BI

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Compulsive buying is a severe phenomenon, especially among younger consumers. It is well documented in Western industrial societies like the USA and Germany, and nowadays an increasing interest in compulsive buying in non-Western countries is on the rise. METHODS In the current study, we measured the prevalence of compulsive buying tendencies among Chinese female and male ...

Journal: :The American journal of psychiatry 1997
B D Greenberg M S George J D Martin J Benjamin T E Schlaepfer M Altemus E M Wassermann R M Post D L Murphy

OBJECTIVE Prefrontal mechanisms are implicated in obsessive-compulsive disorder. The authors investigated whether prefrontal repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation influenced obsessive-compulsive disorder symptoms. METHOD Twelve patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder were given repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (80% motor threshold, 20 Hz/2 seconds per minute for 20 minu...

2015
Hui-Yi Lo Nigel Harvey

The financial consequences of compulsive buying are obvious given the large amount of debt reported by compulsive buyers in many studies. Credit cards allow consumers to borrow money very easily in order to satisfy their desire to purchase. In two web-based experiments, we found that compulsive shoppers often overspent and were rarely influenced by price. Their overspending was partially mediat...

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