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Concepts and Controversies in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

✍ Scribed by James F. Leckman, David Mataix-Cols, Maria Conceição do Rosario-Campos (auth.), Jonathan S. Abramowitz, Arthur C. Houts (eds.)


Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Leaves
436
Series
Series in Anxiety and Related Disorders
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Few syndromes in psychopathology generate as much popular curiosity and clinical exploration as does obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Since the 1970s, research on OCD has increased exponentially. Speci?c advances include an improved grasp of the heterogeneity of the disorder, identi?cation of putative subtyping schemes, and the development of increasingly sophisticated theoretical models of the etiology and maintenance. Perhaps most importantly, research has led to advances in treatment; andwhereasthe?rstlinetherapies(cognitive-behaviortherapyandserotonergicm- ication) are not entirely effective for every sufferer, they have transformed OCD from an unmanageable lifetime af?iction into a treatable problem that need not reduce quality of life. Despite the aforementioned advances, there have emerged a number of sharp disagreements concerning OCD. Differences have surfaced over phenomenological issues, etiological models, and approaches to treatment, and often occur (but not exclusively) along disciplinary lines between biologically oriented and cogniti- behaviorally oriented authorities. For example, medical approaches posit that abn- mal biological processes cause OCD, whereas psychosocial formulations emphasize the role of learning and dysfunctional cognitions. Yet because theoretical conjecture andempirical?ndingsfromwithineachtraditionaretypicallyaddressedtowardd- tinct and narrow audiences, clinicians, researchers, and students with broad interests are hindered from gaining a clear grasp of the diverse (and sometimes polarized) perspectives.

✦ Table of Contents


Symptom Dimensions in OCD: Developmental and Evolutionary Perspectives....Pages 3-25
Dimensional and Subtype Models of OCD....Pages 27-52
Animal Models of Obsessive-Compulsive Behavior: A Neurobiological and Ethological Perspective....Pages 53-71
Behavioral and Functional Animal Models of OCD....Pages 73-94
The Case for the OCD Spectrum....Pages 95-118
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: Essential Phenomenology and Overlap with other Anxiety Disorders....Pages 119-149
Trichotillomania: An Obsessive-Compulsive Spectrum Disorder?....Pages 151-161
Overlap of Body Dysmorphic Disorder and Hypochondriasis with OCD....Pages 163-175
Contrasting Nonparaphilic Sexual Addictions and OCD....Pages 177-184
Compulsive Buying: A Disorder of Compulsivity or Impulsivity?....Pages 185-190
Contrasting Tourette'S Syndrome and TIC Disorders with OCD....Pages 191-205
Neuropsychiatric Models of OCD....Pages 209-228
Cognitive-Behavioral Models of OCD....Pages 229-260
Formal Cognitive Therapy: A New Treatment for OCD....Pages 263-281
Treatment for OCD: Unleashing the Power of Exposure....Pages 283-315
The Role of the Therapist in Behavior Therapy for OCD....Pages 317-332
Self-Directed Exposure in the Treatment of OCD....Pages 333-358
Combining Pharmacotherapy and Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy in the Treatment of OCD....Pages 359-376
Combining Serotonergic Medication with Cognitive-Behavior Therapy: Is it Necessary for all OCD Patients?....Pages 377-400

✦ Subjects


Clinical Psychology;Personality &Social Psychology


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