Table 2.3 Common Comorbid Disorders with OCD Axis I MAJOR DEPRESSION SOCIAL PHOBIA PANIC DISORDER Prevalence % 12–68 (Altıntas ̧ & Tas ̧kıntuna, 2015) 37 (Torres et al., 2006) 15–44 (Altıntas ̧ & Tas ̧kıntuna, 2015) 30 (Frías, Palma, ...
This book teaches you how to overcome your OCD so that you can go on with your life without obsessing over everything!
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) can tear apart a family. Often family and friends have tried to "stop" a loved one's OCD--with little success. This is the first book specifically for the family and friends of someone with OCD.
Analyses Obsessive Compulsive Disorder through the lens of neuropsychology, integrating cognitive research with psychoanalytical explanations.
The therapist can then return to trying to identify the obsession and its interpretation once the compulsion has been explored by asking the young person 'When you had the urge to do X, what do you think was the worst thing that could ...
Contemporary conceptualization and therapeutic strategies are undergoing a revolution as a result of new insights derived from modern technological advances. This book was conceived in order to present this revolution to the reader.
Wide-ranging and accessible, this book covers all evidence-based approaches to obsessive compulsive disorder in adults and children.
Based on decades of scientific research and clinical refinement, cognitive-behavioral therapy using the techniques of exposure and response prevention has helped countless individuals with OCD overcome debilitating symptoms and live...
As many as 1 in 30 adults and 1 in 100 children currently suffer from Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.
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