Obsessive–Compulsive Disorder – Theory, Research and Treatment

Theory, Research and Treatment

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Paperback, 456 blz. | Engels
John Wiley & Sons | e druk, 2003
ISBN13: 9780471494454
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Obsessive Compulsive Disorders (OCDs) involve habitual, repetitive behaviours that can be bizarre, disruptive and eventually disabling. They can destroy lives and relationships and are one of the most common of the emotional disorders.

The last five years have seen substantive advances in the state of knowledge of all aspects of OCD and this volume brings together many of the recognised leaders in the field to provide a state–of–the–art account of theory, assessment and practice in treatment.

A comprehensive text for trainees and practitioners.

? Presents current theories as well as treatment, focusing mainly on Cognitive Therapy methods of treatment

? Covers the assessment, nature and treatment of a wide range of sub–types of OCD

? Written by an international team of experts

Part of the renowned Wiley Series in Clinical Psychology

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ISBN13:9780471494454
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Aantal pagina's:456

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About the Editors.
<p>List of Contributors.</p>
<p>Preface.</p>
<p>Acknowledgements.</p>
<p>Section I – The Nature of OCD.</p>
<p>Chapter 1 – The Classification and Diagnosis of OCD (A. Krochmalik and R. Menzies).</p>
<p>Chapter 2 – The Phenomenology of OCD (P. de Silva).</p>
<p>Section II – Theoretical Accounts of OCD.</p>
<p>Chapter 3 – Neuropsychological Models of OCD (I. Frampton).</p>
<p>Chapter 4 – Cognitive–behavioural Theory of OCD (P. Salkovskis and J. McGuire).</p>
<p>Chapter 5 – Repetitive and Iterative Thinking in Psychopathology: Anxiety–inducing Consequences and a Mood–As–Input Mechanism (G. Davey, et al.).</p>
<p>Chapter 6 – Personality and Individual Differences in OCD (A. Macdonald).</p>
<p>Section III – Clinical Presentations and Subtypes of OCD.</p>
<p>Chapter 7 – Obsessive–compulsive Washing (M. Jones and A. Krochmalik).</p>
<p>Chapter 8 – Compulsive Checking (S. Rachman).</p>
<p>Chapter 9 – Compulsive Hoarding (R. Frost and T. Hartl).</p>
<p>Chapter 10 – Primary Obsessional Slowness (S. Rachman).</p>
<p>Chapter 11 – Obsessions, Ruminations and Covert Compulsions (P. de Silva).</p>
<p>Ch apter 12 – Atypical Presentations (D. Einstein and R. Menzies).</p>
<p>Chapter 13 – The Obsessive–compulsive Spectrum and Body Dysmophic Disorder (D. Veale).</p>
<p>Section IV – Approaches to Assessment and Treatment in OCD.</p>
<p>Chapter 14 – Assessment Procedures (T. St. Clare).</p>
<p>Chapter 15 – Exposure and Response Prevention for OCD (M. Kyrios).</p>
<p>Chapter 16 – Cognitive Therapy for OCD (M. Marks).</p>
<p>Chapter 17 – Pharmacological and Neurosurgical Treatment of OCD (M. McDonough).</p>
<p>OCD in Children and Adolescents (R. Shafran).</p>
<p>Chapter 19 – The Management of Treatment–resistant Cases and other Difficult Clients (M. Bruch and A. Prioglio).</p>
<p>Section V – Professional Issues.</p>
<p>Chapter 20 – Training, Resources and Service Provision (L. Harris and R. Menzies).</p>
<p>References.</p>
<p>Author Index.</p>
<p>Subject Index.</p>

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