2016
DOI: 10.33225/ppc/16.10.77
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Social and Mental Rehabilitation of the Patients With the Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and Hypohondriasis

Abstract: Nowadays the problems of obsessive-compulsive disorders and hypochondriasis have become quite urgent. The disorders are often encountered both in mental institutions and in general medicine clinics. They are resistant to treatment and there is always a menace of them transforming into a chronic mental illness. So, it’s important to deal with the issue of the psychiatric rehabilitation (reintegration into the social environment) of those suffering from said disorders. To achieve good results psycho-social treat… Show more

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“…The factors that emphasise the social and clinical significance of new research on obsessive-compulsive symptoms (OCS) are the frequency of the disease, the severity of symptoms, frequent chronicity, and subsequent disability (Pyliahina et al, 2016;Krychun, 2016). The specificity of this disorder significantly worsens the social adaptation of patients: it makes it difficult to study and acquire social skills (Chelyadyn et al, 2016;Boltivets et al, 2017). The prevalence of the disorder justifies the need for optimal therapy, and the use of psychosocial means (Krychun, 2017;Boltivets et al, 2018).…”
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“…The factors that emphasise the social and clinical significance of new research on obsessive-compulsive symptoms (OCS) are the frequency of the disease, the severity of symptoms, frequent chronicity, and subsequent disability (Pyliahina et al, 2016;Krychun, 2016). The specificity of this disorder significantly worsens the social adaptation of patients: it makes it difficult to study and acquire social skills (Chelyadyn et al, 2016;Boltivets et al, 2017). The prevalence of the disorder justifies the need for optimal therapy, and the use of psychosocial means (Krychun, 2017;Boltivets et al, 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%