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Abramowitz, Arthur C. Houts. 264 1 New York, NY :|bSpringer,|c[2005] 264 4 |c©2005 300 1 online resource (xvii, 437 pages) :|billustrations. 336 text|btxt|2rdacontent 337 computer|bc|2rdamedia 338 online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 490 1 Series in anxiety and related disorders 500 GMD: electronic resource. 504 Includes bibliographical references and indexes. 505 00 |gPart I. Phenomenology --|tSymptom dimensions in OCD : developmental and evolutionary perspectives /|rJames F. Leckman --|tDimensional and subtype models of OCD / |rSteven Taylor --|gReply to Taylor.|tCombined dimensional and categorical perspectives as an integrative approach to OCD /|rJames F. Leckman --|gReply to Leckamn et al. |tPutting the symptom dimension model to the test / |rSteven Taylor --|tAnimal models of obessive compulsive disorder : a neurobiological and ethological perspective / |rNicholas H. Dodman and Louis Shuster --|tBehavioral and functional models of OCD /|rArthur C. Houts --|gReply to Houts.|tA dysfunctional animal model of OCD /|rNicholas H. Dodman --|gReply to Dodman and Shuster.|tAnimal models and two traditions in OCD research /|rArthur C. Houts -- |tThe case for the OCD spectrum /|rEric Hollander ... [et al.] --|tObsessive-compulsive disorder : essential phenomenology and overlap with other anxiety disorders / |rJonathan S. Abramowitz and Brett J. Deacon --|gReply to Abramowitz and Deacon.|tBeyond anxiety : etiological and functional overlaps between OCD and OC spectrum disorders /|rEric Hollander and Chin-Chin Yeh --|gReply to Hollander et al.|tThe OC spectrum : a closer look at the arguments and the data /|rJonathan S. Abramowitz and Brett J. Deacon --|tTrichotillomania : an obsessive-compulsive spectrum disorder /|rDan J. Stein ... [et al.] --|tOverlap of body dysmorphic disorder and hypochondriasis with OCD /|rFugen Neziroglu and Sony Khemlani-Patel --|tContrasting nonparaphilic sexual addictions and OCD /|rStefanie A. Schwartz and Jonathan S. Abramowitz --|tCompulsive buying : a disorder of compulsivity or impulsivity /|rLorraine A. Swan-Kremeir, James E. Mitchell, Ronald J. Faber -- |tContrasting Tourette's syndrome and tic disorders with OCD /|rKieron O'Connor --|gPart II. Etiology -- |tNeuropsychiatric models of OCD /|rDavid R. Rosenberg, Aileen Russell, Andrea Fougere --|tCognitive-behavioral models of OCD /|rRoz Shafran --|gReply to Shafran. |tBiological and cognitive models of OCD : seeking similarities and achieving progress together /|rDavid R. Rosenberg, Aileen Russell, Andrea Fougere --|gReply to Rosenberg et al.|tBiological versus psychological approaches to OCD : war or peace? /|rRoz Shafran and Anne Speckens--|gPart III: Treatment --|tFormal cognitive therapy : a new treatment for OCD /|rJeanne Fama and Sabine Wilhelm --|tTreatment for OCD : unleashing the power of exposure /|rMichael J. Kozak and Meredith E. Coles --|gReply to Kozak and Coles.|tExpanding the conceptualization of cognitive therapy and its therapeutic potential /|rJeanne Fama and Sabine Wilhelm --|gReply to Fama and Wilhelm.|tCognitive therapy and exposure treatment for OCD : contrast and rapprochement /|rMichael J. Kozak and Meredith E. Coles --|tThe role of the therapist in behavior therapy for OCD /|tDavid F. Tolin and Scott Hannan --|tSelf-directed exposure in the treatment of OCD /|rCheryl N. Carmin, Pamela S. Wiegartz, Kevin D. Wu --|gReply to to Carmin et al.|tWhat's in a name? The distinction between self-directed and self- conducted treatment /|rDavid F. Tollin and Scott Hannan -- |gReply to Tolin and Hannan.|tSelf-directed versus therapist-directed treatment : additional considerations / |rCheryl N. Carmin, Pamela S. Wiegartz, Kevin D. Wu -- |tCombining pharmacotherapy and cognitive-behavioral therapy in the treatment of OCD /|rH. Blair Simpson and Michael R. Liebowitz --|tCombining serotonin medication with cognitive-behavior therapy : is it necessary for all OCD patients? /|rMartin E. Franklin --|gReply to Franklin. |tUsing combination treatments for OCD /|rH. Blair Simpson and Michael R. Liebowitz --|gReply to Simpson and Liebowitz.|tMeeting in the middle, then moving forward together /|rMartin E. Franklin. 520 1 "Recent advances in theory and treatment have significantly increased our understanding of obsessive- compulsive disorder (OCD). Yet research on OCD generally falls into categories of either behavioral or biological, and rarely do the two meet. Concepts and Controversies in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder bridges this gap admirably. Featuring an international panel of 42 experts, this volume focuses in depth on - and presents opposing viewpoints to - the seven conceptual and practical disputes that characterize the field today."--Jacket. 650 0 Obsessive-compulsive disorder. 650 7 PSYCHOLOGY|xPsychopathology|xCompulsive Behavior.|2bisacsh 650 7 Obsessive-compulsive disorder.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01042960 650 12 Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. 700 1 Abramowitz, Jonathan S. 700 1 Houts, Arthur C. 776 08 |iPrint version:|tConcepts and controversies in obsessive- compulsive disorder.|dNew York, NY : Springer, 2005 |z038723280X|z9780387232805|w(DLC) 2004063229 |w(OCoLC)56956381 830 0 Series in anxiety and related disorders. 938 YBP Library Services|bYANK|n2537445 938 ebrary|bEBRY|nebr10151935 938 Ingram Digital eBook Collection|bIDEB|n70084 938 EBSCOhost|bEBSC|n182850 994 01|bSTJ
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