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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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Andreas Bezahler,Jennie M Kuckertz,Meghan Schreck et al. Andreas Bezahler et al.
The first-line psychological treatment for obsessive-compulsive and related disorders (OCRDs) is exposure and response prevention (ERP). As the first study to examine treatment outcomes for sexual minorities, it is crucial to examine: (1) h...
Samuel D Spencer,Jordan T Stiede,Andrew D Wiese et al. Samuel D Spencer et al.
The past four decades have yielded a robust body of evidence supporting the efficacy and effectiveness of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) as a gold-standard treatment for obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) across the lifespan. Exposure ...
Andrew G Guzick,Sophie C Schneider,Amanda B Perozo Garcia et al. Andrew G Guzick et al.
Cognitive behavioral therapy adapted for autistic youth with anxiety and/or OCD has a strong evidence base, but few have access. A 12-week family-based, Internet-delivered cognitive behavioral therapy (iCBT) program for 7-15 year-old autist...
Christine A Conelea,Sarah Morris,Nicole McLaughlin et al. Christine A Conelea et al.
Response Inhibition (RI) is the ability to suppress behaviors that are inappropriate for a given context. Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) has been associated with impaired RI in adults as measured by the Stop Signal Task (SST). Conflict...
Kelly A Knowles,Sarah C Jessup,Bunmi O Olatunji Kelly A Knowles
Consistent with the inhibitory retrieval approach, one proposed modification to improve the effectiveness of exposure-based interventions is to maximize variability by not proceeding linearly up an exposure hierarchy. Accordingly, the prese...
Joanna Kłosowska,Katarzyna Prochwicz Joanna Kłosowska
During the COVID-19 pandemic many individuals are exposed to stress of unknown duration, and due to prolonged stay-at-home period they are cut off from access to many effective coping strategies. This situation may exaggerate the use of mal...
Torun Grøtte,Kristen Hagen,Jarle Eid et al. Torun Grøtte et al.
Background: Early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic have been associated with increasing obsessive-compulsive symptoms (OCS), but less is known regarding these symptoms' long-term trajectories. The aim of this study was to ...
Kiara R Timpano,Sierra A Bainter,Zachary T Goodman et al. Kiara R Timpano et al.
Hoarding disorder is marked by strong attachments to everyday objects, extreme difficulties discarding, and impairing levels of clutter. We examined the associations between hoarding symptoms and associated clinical features using network a...
Megan Rech,Saira Weinzimmer,Daniel Geller et al. Megan Rech et al.
Objectives: This study examined the phenomenology and predictors of early response and remission among youth with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) receiving cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT). ...
Noah Chase Berman,Angela Fang,Susanne S Hoeppner et al. Noah Chase Berman et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic poses unique risks to college students' mental health, and specifically to symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). To better understand the relationship between COVID-19 impact and OC symptoms in this populati...