1st Edition

Understanding and Treating Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder A Cognitive Behavioral Approach

By Jonathan S. Abramowitz Copyright 2006
    408 Pages
    by Routledge

    408 Pages
    by Routledge

    Among the most prevalent and personally devastating psychological disorders the development of a cognitive approach to obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) has transformed our understanding and treatment of it. In this highly practical and accessible book, Jonathan Abramowitz presents a model of OCD grounded in the most up-to-date research that incorporates both cognitive and behavioral processes.

    He then offers a step-by-step guide to psychological treatment that integrates psychoeducation, cognitive techniques, and behavioral therapy (exposure and response prevention).

    Unlike other manuals for the treatment of OCD, this book teaches the reader how to tailor the choice of techniques and delivery modes for individuals presenting with a wide range of specific OCD symptoms, such as contamination fears and cleaning rituals, fears of harm and compulsive checking, symmetry and ordering, and severe obsessions with mental rituals. The techniques are illustrated with numerous case examples; clinical forms and handouts are provided for use with patients. A final chapter suggests strategies for overcoming common obstacles in treatment.

    Contents: Part I: What Do We Know About OCD. Recognition and Diagnosis of OCD. Differential Diagnosis: What Is OCD and What Is Not? What Causes OCD? The Maintenance of Obsessions and Compulsions. Overview of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for OCD. Part II: How to Conduct Consultation and Treatment for OCD. Consultation I: Diagnosis and Treatment. Consultation II: Recommending a Treatment Strategy. Information-Gathering and Case Formulation. Cognitive Therapy: Education and Encouragement. Treatment Planning I: Rationale and Hierarchy Development. Treatment Planning II: Response Prevention, Support, and Clarification of the Plan. Conducting Exposure Therapy Sessions. Wrapping Up and Following-Up. Addressing Obstacles in Treatment.

    Biography

    Dr Jonathan S Abramowitz, PhD (Author)

    "'Understanding and Treating Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder' is a thorough, readable guide for clinicians treating patients with OCD.  The book will likely become a 'must read' for students and clinicians learning about this powerful approach to treatment."
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