Cognitive behavioral therapy for a Japanese woman with olfactory reference disorder (ORD) comorbid with schizophrenia: A case study
Kazuki Matsumoto,
Mari Nonaka,
Kaoru Arai
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundOlfactory reference disorder (ORD) is a mental illness in which individuals overestimate their sense of smell and worry about the negative impact of odors. Little is known about its successful treatment. A new cognitive behavioral model was developed based on cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for obsessive–compulsive disorder. Using this model, this study reports a successful treatment process of a 53‐year‐old female with ORD.Case PresentationThe patient's initial diagnosis was schizophrenia, and im… Show more
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