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Providing a comprehensive overview of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), this book brings together timely contributions from leading researchers and practitioners in the field. In sections covering psychopathology, assessment and treatment, and obsessive-compulsive spectrum disorders, chapters contain a wealth of new and recent data, numerous case examples, and helpful conceptual and clinical pointers. An appendix features extensive resource listings for both clinicians and patients.
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À partir de nombreux cas cliniques, Jean Cottraux démonte les mécanismes de la pensée obsessionnelle. Pourquoi devient-on obsédé par la saleté, l'imperfection, le risque d'accident ou l'idée de faute ? Que faire quand la lutte contre ses propres pensées tourne au calvaire quotidien et paralyse la totalité de l'existence ??Comment modifier son comportement pour retrouver des activités plus créatives ? Bref, comment faire la paix avec soi-même ? Psychiatre, spécialiste des obsessions-compulsions, Jean Cottraux enseigne à l'université Lyon-I et dirige l'unité de traitement de l'anxiété, au CHU de Lyon. Ancien président de l'Association européenne de thérapie comportementale et cognitive, il est l'auteur d'une douzaine d'ouvrages de psychiatrie qui font autorité.
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"Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), which is characterized by distressing intrusive thoughts and repetitive, time-consuming, task-oriented actions intended to counter these thoughts and reduce anxiety, represents a serious psychiatric condition and cause of disability worldwide. This book consists of five chapters that provide details on the effects of OCD and strategies for reducing its negative impact. Chapter One provides a general overview of OCD, including its neurochemical basis and treatment approaches. Chapter Two explores some of the nuisances present in working with individuals with OCD within the context of obsessive and compulsive content that may require additive elements to be considered in treatment. Chapter Three discusses the diagnostic criteria, clinical aspects, and current treatment approaches of pediatric acute-onset neuropsychiatric syndrome and pediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric disorders associated with streptococcal infections. Chapter Four describes the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on children and adolescents with OCD. Lastly, Chapter Five explains the role that religion takes in certain presentations of OCD and informs clinicians how to differentiate between standard religious practices and compulsive behaviors"--
Obsessive-compulsive disorder. --- Obsessive-compulsive disorder --- Treatment.
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A comprehensive introduction to one of the most common psychiatric disorders, a condition that results in intrusive, irrational thoughts and/or repetitive, illogical physical or mental actions. Titles in this Health and Psychology Sourcebooks series address psychological, physical, or environmental conditions that threaten human health and wellbeing. This book presents a comprehensive overview of OCD-one of the five most common psychiatric disorders. Obsessions range from those associated with contamination, safety, and order or symmetry to scrupulosity, or the need the do the "right" thing. Compulsions range from counting, touching, and tapping to excessive cleaning/washing, arranging, or even hoarding. Written by a therapist among the most experienced in the world in dealing with this disorder, this book covers the incidence, symptoms, diagnosis, history, development, and causes, as well as the effects and costs of OCD. It also addresses theory, research, and treatments and offers insight into and case studies illustrating how the disorder displays in society, at work, and in relationships. A glossary of terms, suggested further readings, and resource websites and organizations listing are included.
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Obsessive-compulsive disorder --- Neurodiversity. --- Obsessive-compulsive disorder.
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