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Cognitive Therapy for Psychiatric Problems: Hawton, Salkovskis et al

Cognitive Therapy for Psychiatric Problems: Hawton, Salkovskis et al Contents Chapter 5 Obsessional Disorders    1 Nature of the problem    1 Content of obsessions    2 Types of compulsive behaviour    2 The psychological model of obsessive compulsive disorder    2 Assessment    2 Factors determining suitability for treatment    2 Detailed behavioural analysis    2 Covert neutralising    3 Avoidance    3 Emotional factors    3 Behaviours    3 Other aspects of assessment    3 Difficulties in assessment    4 Chronicity    4 Treatment of obsessions with over compulsive behaviour    4 Chapter 5 Obsessional Disorders Nature of the problem Obsessions are the intrusive thoughts that then provoke unpleasant feelings, standardly anxiety, that are then neutra...

OCD a guide for professionals:Wilhelm and Steketee

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OCD a guide for professionals:Wilhelm and Steketee Contents Chapter 1 Cognitive Features, Theories and treatments for OCD    3 Symptoms and characteristics of OCD    3 Types of OCD Symptom    3 Normalising & Etiology    3 Cognitive models of OCD    4 Types of belief in OCD    4 Over importance of thoughts    4 Control of thoughts    4 Overestimation of danger    4 Desire for certainty    4 Responsibility    4 Perfectionism    4 Consequences of anxiety    4 Fear of positive experiences    5 Moods and beliefs    5 Summary of the cognitive model of OCD    5 Treatments for OCD    6 Cognitive Therapy    6 Chapter 2 Structure and application of cognitive therapy    6 Diagnosis and comorbidity  ...