"The book begins with a summary of the psychopathology of OCD as well as a critical explication of the phenomenology of obsessions and compulsions.The first part of the book provides a working knowledge of the psychopathology of the disorder, as well as the theoretical and empirical basis of the cognitive and behavioral approach to OCD. The second part of the book updates the reader on current OCD theory and research, including ERP. The third part of the book offers detailed, practical, step-by-step instruction on how to conduct CBT for OCD. The final section consists of four new chapters of OCD symptom subtypes"--
... 1994; Rutledge, Hollenberg, & Hancock, 1993, experiment 1; Smári, Sigurjónsdóttir, & Sáemundsdóttir, 1994; Wegner, Shortt, Blake, & Page, 1990), and a very few researchers reported an initial enhancement effect (Lavy & van den Hout, ...
This book focuses on strategies to identify and resolve complex and varied reasons for resistance to CBT and to optimize symptom remission, generalize improvement, and forestall relapse during treatment for OCD.
With this workbook, you will develop present-moment awareness, learn to challenge your own distorted thinking, and stop treating thoughts as threats and feelings as facts.
This book is the first to bring together new research to offer a hands-on clinical guide to treating people with all types of obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) using an inference-based therapy (IBT).
Fourth in this successful series, this book provides individuals who suffer from repetitive, unwanted thoughts, images or impulses with information and skills they can use to reduce their distress over and preoccupation with these thoughts.
If you're looking for a simple, customizable approach to treating clients with OCD, this book has everything you need to get started.
Since you've tackled OCD once, doing it again should be even easier. Lapses don't just occur when the going gets tough; you can have one after a period of success—when you'd least expect it. For Arnold, the worst of his problems with ...
Research supports greater degrees of obsessions and compulsions among those with OCD compared to those with BDD and, conversely, greater degrees of overvalued ideation among those with BDD compared to OCD (McKay et al., 1997).
This book provides the reader with an understanding of the background to and principles of using CBT for OCD in a clear practical 'how to' style.
This book can help. The OCD Workbook has helped thousands of people with OCD break the bonds of troubling OCD symptoms and regain the hope of a productive life.