2008
DOI: 10.1590/s1516-44462008000600003
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Abstract: Cognitive-behavioral therapy in obsessivecompulsive disorder A terapia cognitivo-comportamental no transtorno obsessivo-compulsivo Cognitive-behavioral therapy in OCD S66

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“…According to Cordioli (2008), there are several reasons that make OCD a serious mental disorder, including its early onset (generally at the end of adolescence and sometimes even in childhood), the level of incapacitation and the fact that it rarely exhibits complete remission of the symptoms. Individuals with OCD have many fears.…”
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“…According to Cordioli (2008), there are several reasons that make OCD a serious mental disorder, including its early onset (generally at the end of adolescence and sometimes even in childhood), the level of incapacitation and the fact that it rarely exhibits complete remission of the symptoms. Individuals with OCD have many fears.…”
Section: Guiding Conception With Research and Clinical Experience Supmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is strong evidence to suggest that biological factors and incidence in the family (genetics) make certain individuals susceptible to developing the disorder, as well as evidence of the involvement of the brain in OCD (Abreu et al, 2006;Cordioli, 2008;Cordioli & Braga, 2011). Factors of a psychological nature such as erroneous learning, life history, distorted beliefs and catastrophic thinking are present in the majority of sufferers, and they also seem to play a significant role in the emergence and permanence of the symptoms (Cordioli, 2008).…”
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