Draws on the author's work at the Philadelphia Anxiety and Agoraphobia Treatment Center to outline a self-guided program that combines multiple treatment methods and focuses on relapse prevention and recovery.
Josh did make it to the top of the hill—with epithets flowing from his mouth that sounded mature beyond his years. “So, Josh,” I said when we were driving home, “I hate to say this, but I was right—you made it to the top of the hill.
I often suggest to clients with scrupulosity that they believe in two Gods. ... So I continue and note that, on the one hand, they have a loving and forgiving God who cares about their souls and well-being, and, on the other hand, ...
This book is the first to bring together new research to offer a hands-on clinical guide to treating people with all types of obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) using an inference-based therapy (IBT).
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders is the most complete guide ever written about this family of perplexing problems.
Obsessive-compulsive thinking and behavior: Is it disobedience? Is it a disease/disorder? Both? How can you tell? How can you help? Emlet discusses the causes of OCD and gives a biblical approach to helping those who fight it.
However, you don't need to suffer any more. This practical guide, written by three leading cognitive behavioural therapy experts, enables you to make sense of your symptoms, and gives a simple plan to help you conquer OCD.
This book guides clinicians in treating individuals with OCD through the use of exposure and ritual (response) prevention, one of the most effective and the most studied treatments for OCD.
These are common symptoms of obsessive compulsive disorder (or OCD), a condition that causes distress to hundreds of thousands of people. Cognitive Behavioural Therapy has been clinically proven to significantly reduce symptoms of OCD.
Freedom from Obsessive-compulsive Disorder: A Personalized Recovery Program for Living with Uncertainty
Another issue for consideration is how insight fits into a broader framework of OCD phenomenology and , further , whether the degree of insight is synonymous with OCD symptom severity . The data regarding whether insight is synonymous ...