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Cognitive therapy of obsessive-compulsive disorder

P. M. SalkovskisH. M. C. Warwick

pp. 376-395

Abstrakt

Few would dispute that distressing and intrusive cognitions of an unacceptable nature are the fundamental feature of obsessional problems. This simple observation makes it all the more surprising that cognitive therapy has made no significant impression upon the treatment of obsessions. The use of formal cognitive therapy procedures has very seldom been reported. On the other hand, behaviour therapy has been widely employed with outstandingly good outcome in a disorder previously regarded as intractible.

Publication details

Published in:

Perris Carlo, Blackburn Ivy M, Perris Hjördis (1988) Cognitive psychotherapy: theory and practice. Dordrecht, Springer.

Seiten: 376-395

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-73393-2_16

Referenz:

Salkovskis P. M., Warwick H. M. C. (1988) „Cognitive therapy of obsessive-compulsive disorder“, In: C. Perris, I.M. Blackburn & H. Perris (eds.), Cognitive psychotherapy, Dordrecht, Springer, 376–395.