The neuropsychology of obsessive compulsive disorder: the importance of failures in cognitive and behavioural inhibition as candidate endophenotypic markers

SR Chamberlain, AD Blackwell, NA Fineberg… - Neuroscience & …, 2005 - Elsevier
Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) is a highly debilitating neuropsychiatric condition with
estimated lifetime prevalence of 2–3%, more than twice that of schizophrenia. However, in …

Thought-action fusion: a review

R Shafran, S Rachman - Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental …, 2004 - Elsevier
The cognitive bias of “Thought Action Fusion”(TAF) has received significant research
attention in the past decade. The review addresses the assessment of TAF, its place in …

[图书][B] Cognitive behavioural processes across psychological disorders: A transdiagnostic approach to research and treatment

AG Harvey, E Watkins, W Mansell - 2004 - books.google.com
Presents a valuable new approach to research and treatment of psychological disorders•
Offers new and creative ideas to clinicians to develop their clinical skills• Provides an …

[图书][B] Cognitive-behavioral therapy for OCD

DA Clark - 2006 - books.google.com
" This is an outstanding book. Clark has undertaken the considerable task of reviewing all of
the key literature on OCD, from early behavioral research to current cognitive theories and …

[图书][B] The treatment of obsessions

S Rachman - 2003 - academic.oup.com
Important progress has been made in understanding the spectrum of obsessive-compulsive
disorders; however, most advances in treatment have been directed at the compulsive …

Relationship between obsessive beliefs and obsessive–compulsive symptoms

DF Tolin, CM Woods, JS Abramowitz - Cognitive Therapy and Research, 2003 - Springer
The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between symptom presentation in
obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) and dysfunctional beliefs hypothesized to relate to …

A theoretical review of cognitive biases and deficits in obsessive–compulsive disorder

DM Hezel, RJ McNally - Biological Psychology, 2016 - Elsevier
During the past 30 years, experimental psychopathologists have conducted many studies
aiming to elucidate the cognitive abnormalities that may figure in the etiology and …

Thought–action fusion: Review of the literature and future directions

D Berle, V Starcevic - Clinical psychology review, 2005 - Elsevier
Thought–action fusion (TAF) is the tendency for individuals to assume that certain thoughts
either imply the immorality of their character or increase the likelihood of catastrophic events …

Association between Protestant religiosity and obsessive–compulsive symptoms and cognitions

JS Abramowitz, BJ Deacon, CM Woods… - Depression and …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
There is evidence that religion and other cultural influences are associated with the
presentation of obsessive–compulsive symptoms, as well as beliefs and assumptions …

Is thought–action fusion specific to obsessive–compulsive disorder?: A mediating role of negative affect

JS Abramowitz, S Whiteside, D Lynam… - Behaviour research and …, 2003 - Elsevier
Thought–action fusion (TAF) is a cognitive bias presumed to underlie the development of
obsessional problems (ie obsessive–compulsive disorder; OCD). Previous studies have …