نتایج جستجو برای: obsessive thoughts

تعداد نتایج: 30025  

2014
Susanne Bejerot Gunnar Edman Henrik Anckarsäter Gunilla Berglund Christopher Gillberg Björn Hofvander Mats B. Humble Ewa Mörtberg Maria Råstam Ola Ståhlberg Louise Frisén

BACKGROUND The Brief Obsessive Compulsive Scale (BOCS), derived from the Yale-Brown Obsessive-Compulsive Scale (Y-BOCS) and the children's version (CY-BOCS), is a short self-report tool used to aid in the assessment of obsessive-compulsive symptoms and diagnosis of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). It is widely used throughout child, adolescent and adult psychiatry settings in Sweden but has...

2014
Lucy O’Brien

My concern is this paper is to consider the nature of obsessive thoughts with the aim of getting a clearer idea about the extent to which they are rightly identified as passive or as active. The nature of obsessive thoughts is of independent interest, but my concern with the question is also rooted in a general concern to map the extent of mental activity, and to defend the importance and centr...

Journal: :Lancet 1994
Raymond Pary Steven Lippmann Carmelite R Tobias

Preview Enormous amounts of time and energy may be consumed by persons with obsessive-compulsive disorder, who think distressing thoughts and then feel compelled to act on them repeatedly. How common is obsessive-compulsive disorder? What are its typical clinical presentations? The authors of this article answer these questions and discuss pharmacologic and behavior therapy.

Journal: :Journal of anxiety disorders 2010
Thomas A Fergus Kevin D Wu

Thought control strategies are implicated in the development and maintenance of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Regarding one strategy - worry - extant data provide equivocal conclusions as to its relevance to OCD. The current study examined whether worry is an OCD-relevant thought control strategy using data from a large (N=376) nonclinical sample. This investigation tested whether worry ...

Journal: :Depression and anxiety 2004
Jonathan S Abramowitz Brett J Deacon Carol M Woods David F Tolin

There is evidence that religion and other cultural influences are associated with the presentation of obsessive-compulsive symptoms, as well as beliefs and assumptions presumed to underlie the development and maintenance of these symptoms. We sought to further examine the relationship between Protestant religiosity and (1) various symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) (e.g., checking,...

Journal: :Behaviour research and therapy 2010
Michael G Wheaton Jonathan S Abramowitz Noah C Berman Bradley C Riemann Lisa R Hale

Research findings on the specific relationships between beliefs and OCD symptoms have been inconsistent, yet the existing studies vary in their approach to measuring the highly heterogeneous symptoms of this disorder. The Dimensional Obsessive-Compulsive Scale (DOCS) is a new measure that allows for the assessment of OCD symptom dimensions, rather than types of obsessions and compulsions per se...

Journal: :Psychiatry research 2014
András Harsányi Katalin Csigó Csaba Rajkai Gyula Demeter Attila Németh Mihály Racsmány

Impairments in executive functioning have been identified as an underlying cause of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD). Obsessive patients attempt to suppress certain unwanted thoughts through a mechanism that Wegner referred to as 'chronic thought suppression', whereas compulsive patients are unable to inhibit their rituals. We tested 51 OCD patients using the Yale-Brown Obsessive Compulsive ...

Parisa Kalantari, Usha Barahmand, Zeynab Shahbazi,

Intolerance of uncertainty (IU) is increasingly conceptualized as a transdiagnostic factor underlying anxiety disorders and depression. Current understanding of the relationship between intolerance of uncertainty and specific obsessive compulsive symptom domains remains limited. The purpose of the present study was to explore the prevalence of obsessive compulsive beliefs and intolerance of unc...

2014
David A. Clark Jon Abramowitz Gillian M. Alcolado Pino Alonso Amparo Belloch Martine Bouvard Meredith E. Coles Guy Doron Hector Fernández-Álvarez Gemma Garcia-Soriano Marta Ghisi Beatriz Gomez Mujgan Inozu Richard Moulding Adam S. Radomsky Giti Shams Claudio Sica Gregoris Simos Wing Wong

A key assumption of contemporary cognitive-behavioral models of obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) is that obsessional thoughts exist on a continuum with “normal” unwanted intrusive thoughts. Recently, however, some authors have challenged this notion. The present study aimed to clarify (a) the extent that different types of intrusive thoughts in nonclinical individuals are associated with obs...

Journal: :روانپزشکی و روانشناسی بالینی ایران 0
لادن فتی ladan fataa tehran psychiatric institute, 1 jahan alley, taleghani ave., tehran, iran, i.r.انستیتو روانپزشکی تهران. خیابان طالقانی. بین بهار و شریعتی. کوچه جهان. پلاک 1.

during the past three decades, there have been several studies concerning the efficacy of drugs and behavior therapy for treating obsessivecompulsive disorder. the high rates of relapse, and number of patients withour any improvement has turned clinicians attention toward the cognitive-behavior therapy (cbt) for the treatment of this disorder.this article has examined the efficacy of cognitive ...

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