Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Obsessions and Compulsions: New Applications and Emerging Trends |
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Authors: | David A. Clark |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Psychology, University of New Brunswick, Bag Service #45444, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada, E3B 6E4 |
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Abstract: | This paper describes recent developments in the cognitive behavioral treatment (CBT) of obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD). Although behavioral treatment of OCD consisting of exposure and response prevention (ERP) has been shown to be clinically effective, certain limitations with ERP have led clinical researchers to propose that treatment should be augmented with direct cognitive interventions. Modification of dysfunctional beliefs and faulty appraisals or interpretations of the obsession are now considered a crucial component of CBT for obsessions and compulsions. This paper discusses the conceptual basis of the new CBT for OCD and reviews its limited empirical status. A case example is provided in which CBT is used to treat obsessional ruminations of becoming sick. The article concludes with a discussion of the challenges and pitfalls involved in offering CBT for obsessions and compulsions. |
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Keywords: | Obsessive-compulsive disorder cognitive-behavior therapy cognitive therapy |
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