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Cognitive assessment of obsessive-compulsive disorder
Randy O. Frost,Gail Steketee,Nader Amir,Martine Bouvard,Cheryl N. Carmin,David A. Clark,Jean Cottraux,Jane L. Eisen,Paul M. G. Emmelkamp,Edna B. Foa,Mark H. Freeston,R Hoekstra,Michael J. Kozak,Michael Kyrios,Robert Ladouceur,John S. March,Dean McKay,Fugen Neziroglu,Gilbert Pinard,Alec Pollard,Christine Purdon,Stanley Rachman,Josée Rhéaume,Candida Richards,Paul M. Salkovskis,Ezio Sanavio,Roz Shafran,Claudio Sica,Gregoris Simos,Debbie Sookman,Frank Tallis,Steven Taylor,Dana S. Thordarson,Samuel Turner,Patricia van Oppen,Ricks Warren,Jose A. Yaryura-Tobias +36 more
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In this article, the authors describe the progress of an international group of investigators who have commenced a coordinated effort to develop a standardized set of cognitive measures for obsessive-compulsive disorder.About:
This article is published in Behaviour Research and Therapy.The article was published on 1997-07-01. It has received 872 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Cognition & Nomothetic and idiographic.read more
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The Obsessive-Compulsive Inventory: development and validation of a short version.
Edna B. Foa,Jonathan D. Huppert,Susanne Leiberg,Robert Langner,Rafael Kichic,Greg Hajcak,Paul M. Salkovskis +6 more
TL;DR: The revised OCI (OCI-R) improves on the parent version in 3 ways: It eliminates the redundant frequency scale, simplifies the scoring of the subscales, and reduces overlap across subscales.
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A Cognitive Theory of Obsessions
TL;DR: Evidence and arguments in support of the theory are presented, and the questions of vulnerability and the origins of the thoughts are addressed, and a firmly focused treatment strategy is deduced.
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Clinical perfectionism: a cognitive-behavioural analysis.
TL;DR: The characteristics of clinical perfectionism are reviewed and a new definition of the phenomenon is proposed, suggesting that people with perfectionism react to failure to meet their standards with self-criticism and if they do meet their Standards, the standards are re-evaluated as being insufficiently demanding.
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Psychometric validation of the obsessive belief questionnaire and interpretation of intrusions inventory - Part 2: Factor analyses and testing of a brief version
Gail Steketee,Randy O. Frost,Sunil Bhar,Martine Bouvard,John E. Calamari,Cheryl N. Carmin,David A. Clark,Jean Cottraux,P.M.G. Emmelkamp,Elizabeth Forrester,Mark H. Freeston,Celia Hordern,Amy S. Janeck,Michael Kyrios,Dean McKay,Fugen Neziroglu,Caterina Novara,Gilbert Pinard,C. Alec Pollard,Christine Purdon,Josée Rhéaume,John H. Riskind,Paul M. Salkovskis,Ezio Sanavio,Roz Shafran,Claudio Sica,Gregoris Simos,Ingrid Sochting,Debbie Sookman,Steven Taylor,Dana S. Thordarson,Patricia van Oppen,Ricks Warren,Maureen L. Whittal,Sabine Wilhelm,Jose A. Yaryura-Tobias +35 more
TL;DR: Factor analysis of the Obsessive Belief Questionnaire and the Interpretation of Intrusions Inventory yielded a single factor, suggesting the total score be used in lieu of the 3 rationally derived subscales, and Discriminant validity was promising.
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Perfectionism as a transdiagnostic process: A clinical review
TL;DR: Data is presented that shows perfectionism increases vulnerability for eating disorders, and that it maintains obsessive-compulsive disorder, social anxiety and depression as it predicts treatment outcome in these disorders.
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Cognitive Therapy of Depression
Steven D. Hollon,Aaron T. Beck +1 more
TL;DR: Hollon and Shaw as discussed by the authors discuss the role of emotions in Cognitive Therapy and discuss the integration of homework into Cognitive Therapy, and discuss problems related to Termination and Relapse.
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Emotional processing of fear : exposure to corrective information
Edna B. Foa,Michael J. Kozak +1 more
TL;DR: Mechanisms that govern the processing of emotional information, particularly those involved in fear reduction, are proposed and applications to therapeutic practice and to the broader study of psychopathology are discussed.
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The dimensions of perfectionism.
TL;DR: In this article, a multidimensional measure was developed and several hypotheses regarding the nature of perfectionism were tested in four separate studies; the major dimension of this measure was excessive concern over making mistakes, and five other dimensions were identified, including high personal standards, the perception of high parental expectations, the perceived negative parent criticism, doubting of the quality of one's actions, and a preference for order and organization.