The psychological treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is highly effective only when it takes the form of behaviour therapy or cognitive-behavi... PM Salkovskis - 《Psychiatry-interpersonal & Biological Processes》 被引量: 12发表: 2004年 Psychological Perspectives Of Obsessive-Compulsive ...
Summary Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a serious and often chronic condition in childhood and affects up to 0.25-4% of children. Numerous theories emphasize cognitive factors that may lead to the development and maintenance of OCD. Models of OCD emphasize behavioral factors, memory biases,...
Research based on drive interpretation of deficit is then evaluated, followed by an assessment of psychophysiological studies of schizophrenia. 4 theories of deficit are discussed: social motivation, drive, arousal, and interference. It is suggested that a fundamental sensori-motor defect underlies ...
The majority of the psychological literature on paraphilic disorders focuses on pedophilic disorder. Various psychological theories exist in the literature to explain the behavior of men who commit child sex offenses, including the belief that child sexual abuse (CSA) is a predisposing factor for the...
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) Body-dysmorphic disorder Hoarding disorder Trichotillomania(hair-pulling disorder) Excoriation disorder(skin-picking disorder) Substance/medication-induced obsessive-compulsive and related disorder Obsessive-compulsive and related disorder due to another medical condition ...
The person converts anxious feelings into conspiracy theories or similar ideas without reality testing. Delusion formation can involve groups as well as individuals. Other theorists attribute some drug addiction to the desire to relieve symptoms of anxiety. Most addictions, they argue, originate in ...
It’s screenwriter Niven Busch’s ploy to draw us into our story and then he fades into a flashback that carries most of the picture’s weight. As many stories channeling Freudian theories must begin, this one is conceived in childhood. ...
Part 1. A logical analysis of the medico-psychological concept of disease Theories of symbolic logic are used in an attempt to clarify the medico-psychological concept of disease. It is argued that the class concept of diseased p... FK Taylor - 《Psychological Medicine》 被引量: 37发表: 197...
Common to most evolutionary theories of depression is the view that loss of control over aversive events and/or major resources/rewards exert downward pressure on positive affect. Social theories, however, suggest that it is loss of control over the social environment that is particularly depresso...
In addition to our two groups of autistic in- dividuals, with and without savant skills, we also test a typical control group with neither autism nor prodi- gious talents. As stated above, there is very little empirical evidence to evaluate current theories of savant syndrome apart from ...