Fusion or confusion in obsessive compulsive disorder |
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Authors: | O'Connor Kieron Aardema Frederick |
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Affiliation: | Centre de recherche Fernand-Seguin, Montreal QC, Canada. kieron.oconnor@crfs.umontreal.ca |
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Abstract: | Inferential confusion occurs when a person mistakes an imagined possibility for a real probability and might account for some types of thought-action and other fusions reported in obsessive-compulsive disorder. Inferential confusion could account for the ego-dystonic nature of obsessions and their recurrent nature, since the person acts "as if" an imagined aversive inference is probable and tries unsuccessfully to modify this imaginary probability in reality. The clinical implications of the inferential confusion model focus primarily on the role of the imagination in obsessive-compulsive disorder rather than on cognitive beliefs. |
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