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Clinical Handbook of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and Related Problems

by Jonathan S. Abramowitz (Editor), Steven Taylor (Editor), Dean McKay
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Overview

Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a complex set of thoughts and behaviors that can vary greatly from person to person and can be related to and complicated by a wide range of other disorders. Clinicians are confronted with the challenge of accurately classifying its many variants and developing effective, systematic treatments for them. Some believe that OCD and related problems should be treated as subtypes of one condition; others argue that OCD is composed of a spectrum of many similar conditions that should be treated individually.

In this handbook, Jonathan S. Abramowitz, Dean McKay, and Steven Taylor present an approach to diagnosis and treatment that considers subtype and spectrum concepts. They examine specific presentations of OCD—the symptoms—that are often seen in practice as well as the many disorders that may fall within the OCD spectrum. For each symptom and putative spectrum condition, they discuss empirical support, theories of etiology, and treatment issues. The volume covers cognitive-behavioral and biological factors, as well as the latest approaches to psychological and pharmacologic therapy, including complicating factors in treatment. In concluding chapters, the authors critically address the current literature on proposed subtype and spectrum disorders, consider the clinical implications of the literature, and map out a comprehensive, integrated approach for understanding OCD and related conditions.

The only work on OCD that covers treatment options for specific symptoms and the full spectrum of related disorders, this handbook is a must-have for clinicians who are dedicated to improving the lives of patients with these challenging mental conditions.

The Johns Hopkins University Press

Synopsis

The only work on OCD that covers treatment options for specific symptoms and the full spectrum of related disorders, this handbook is a must-have for clinicians who are dedicated to improving the lives of patients with these challenging mental conditions. Jonathan S. Abramowitz, Dean McKay, and Steven Taylor examine specific presentations of OCD -- the symptoms -- that are often seen in practice as well as the many disorders that may fall within the OCD spectrum. For each symptom and putative spectrum condition, they discuss empirical support, theories of etiology, and treatment issues.

About the Author, Jonathan S. Abramowitz

Jonathan S. Abramowitz is an associate professor of psychology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Dean McKay is an associate professor of psychology at Fordham University. Steven Taylor is a professor of psychiatry at the University of British Columbia.

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Editorials

Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease

This book should be useful as a summary and review of currently published knowledge about OCD.

PsycCRITIQUES

Thoughtful, well written, and informative... A must read.

— Kathie Nichols

PsycCRITIQUES - Kathie Nichols

Thoughtful, well written, and informative... A must read.

Book Details

Published
January 1, 2008
Publisher
Johns Hopkins University Press
Pages
304
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780801886973

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