2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2017.09.002
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New Directions in the Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment of OCD: Theory, Research, and Practice

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“…Therefore, a relevant question involves how mental health professionals should adjust their discourse to their patients with fear of contamination during this specific period of coronavirus dissemination. Exposure to excessive fears of getting an infection while preventing hand washing is the leading treatment for OCD with contamination and washing compulsions (Abramowitz, Blakey, Reuman, & Buchholz, 2018). However, how can we determine how much washing is enough during the COVID‐19 pandemic surge?…”
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“…Therefore, a relevant question involves how mental health professionals should adjust their discourse to their patients with fear of contamination during this specific period of coronavirus dissemination. Exposure to excessive fears of getting an infection while preventing hand washing is the leading treatment for OCD with contamination and washing compulsions (Abramowitz, Blakey, Reuman, & Buchholz, 2018). However, how can we determine how much washing is enough during the COVID‐19 pandemic surge?…”
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“…effective. It is now considered as a first line treatment for OCD (Abramowitz, Blakey, Reuman, & Buchholz, 2018;Hirschtritt, Bloch, & Mathews, 2017;National Collaborating Centre for Mental Health, 2006). ERP entails a systematic confrontation with feared stimuli and refraining from symptomatic behaviour (Abramowitz, Taylor, & McKay, 2009), whereas cognitive interventions address dysfunctional thoughts and beliefs considered predisposing factors of obsessive-compulsive symptoms (Abramowitz, 2006).…”
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“…Opisywane w literaturze i stosowane w praktyce sposoby leczenia zaburzenia wskazują na terapię poznawczo-behawioralną jako jedną z najskuteczniejszych metod (Abramowitz, 2018;Freston i in., 2006;Koran i in., 2007). Potwierdzają to między innymi badania Johna Marcha i współpracowników (1997, za: Rabe-Jabłońska, 2007, oparte na opiniach 69 klinicystów pracujących z klientami z OCD.…”
Section: Skuteczność Terapii Poznawczo-behawioralnej Zaburzeń Obsesyjunclassified