2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.psychres.2016.08.008
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Dream content and intrusive thoughts in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

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“…Individuals suffering from an OCD did not differ from controls on self-reported negative emotions or evaluator-rated negative emotions (Kuelz et al, 2010). Moreover, there was no difference between the groups on the following evaluator-rated elements: anxiety in the dreamer, sadness in the dreamer, failure of the dreamer (Sauteraud et al, 2001), and obsessions/compulsions (Cavallotti et al, 2016; Kuelz et al, 2010; Sauteraud et al, 2001).…”
Section: Anxiety Disorders and Ocdmentioning
confidence: 91%
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“…Individuals suffering from an OCD did not differ from controls on self-reported negative emotions or evaluator-rated negative emotions (Kuelz et al, 2010). Moreover, there was no difference between the groups on the following evaluator-rated elements: anxiety in the dreamer, sadness in the dreamer, failure of the dreamer (Sauteraud et al, 2001), and obsessions/compulsions (Cavallotti et al, 2016; Kuelz et al, 2010; Sauteraud et al, 2001).…”
Section: Anxiety Disorders and Ocdmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…However, another study (Stein, Chartier, & Walker, 1993) reports no difference on the risk of experiencing weekly nightmares between individuals suffering from a panic disorder and controls. Besides, in three studies (Cavallotti et al, 2016; Kuelz, Stotz, Riemann, Schredl, & Voderholzer, 2010; Sauteraud, Menny, Philip, Peyré, & Bonnin, 2001), individuals suffering from an OCD and controls completed a dream diary for 1 week. Dream reports were self-rated or rated by independent evaluators.…”
Section: Anxiety Disorders and Ocdmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Meanwhile, the type of data used is theoretical data in questionnaires, monitoring, and the results of researchers' interviews with sources. Also, empirical data is obtained using methods or methods that can be observed by the human senses so that other people can also know and observe the methods or methods used (see BERNHARDT, 1983;Caldas-Coulthard & Coulthard, 1996;Cavallotti et al, 2016;Hu & Gao, 2017;Innes & Brookman, 2013;Larsson, 2017).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%