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期刊名:Journal of obsessive-compulsive and related disorders

缩写:J OBSESS-COMPULS REL

ISSN:2211-3649

e-ISSN:2211-3657

IF/分区:1.5/Q3

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Joseph F Meyer,Randy O Frost,Timothy A Brown et al. Joseph F Meyer et al.
Hoarding is a serious and potentially life-threatening mental health problem that, until recently, was considered a subtype of OCD. However, recent research suggests it is distinct and more prevalent than OCD. Three key defining features ha...
Gretchen J Diefenbach,David F Tolin Gretchen J Diefenbach
Stepped care for obsessive-compulsive disorders (OCD) is a promising approach for improving the accessibility and cost-effectiveness of exposure and response prevention (ERP). Previous research has shown that stepped care is less costly com...
Jennifer Dimauro,David F Tolin,Randy O Frost et al. Jennifer Dimauro et al.
Previous research indicates that people with hoarding sometimes under- or over-report the severity of their symptoms. This article examines the results of two separate studies that evaluate severity ratings made by participants with hoardin...
Randy O Frost,Veselina Hristova,Gail Steketee et al. Randy O Frost et al.
Research on hoarding over the last two decades has shown that hoarding disorder appears to be a distinct disorder that burdens the individual, the community and the families of people who hoard. Although hoarding clearly interferes with the...
Jennifer Freeman,Abbe Garcia,Kristen Benito et al. Jennifer Freeman et al.
This paper presents the rationale, design, and methods of the Pediatric Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) Treatment Study for young children (POTS Jr). The study is a multi-site randomized controlled trial (RCT) of family-based Cognitive ...
Seth J Gillihan,Monnica T Williams,Emily Malcoun et al. Seth J Gillihan et al.
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a highly debilitating disorder. Fortunately there are treatments that help the majority of OCD sufferers. The behavioral treatment with the most empirical support for its efficacy is exposure and respo...
M T Williams,J Elstein,E Buckner et al. M T Williams et al.
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a leading cause of disability worldwide, however, there is a lack of research that includes African Americans, thus it is unclear whether findings about symptom dimensions can be generalized to this po...
Kristen Grabill Benito,Christine Conelea,Abbe M Garcia et al. Kristen Grabill Benito et al.
Cognitive-Behavioral theory and empirical support suggest that optimal activation of fear is a critical component for successful exposure treatment. Using this theory, we developed coding methodology for measuring CBT-specific process durin...