Obsessive-compulsive disorder: the strength of psycological models of mental illness. In: vol. 13, no 6, pp. 85-87, 2016.
Abstract
From the first compelling psychoanalytic formulation at the biginning of last century by Sigmund Freud, to the latest cognitive-behavioural models, psychology has been at the forefront of the understanding of Obsessive-Compulsive Dosorder (OCD). Psychological accounts of the disorder have been proven to be sound and accurate, explaining many facets of OCD, and having important implications for treatment.
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@article{Barcaccia2016, title = {Obsessive-compulsive disorder: the strength of psycological models of mental illness}, author = {Barbara Barcaccia and Francesco Mancini}, editor = {Franco Angeli}, url = {https://apc.it/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/2016-obsessive-compusive-disorder-Barcaccia_Mancini-1.pdf}, year = {2016}, date = {2016-01-01}, volume = {13}, number = {6}, pages = {85-87}, abstract = {From the first compelling psychoanalytic formulation at the biginning of last century by Sigmund Freud, to the latest cognitive-behavioural models, psychology has been at the forefront of the understanding of Obsessive-Compulsive Dosorder (OCD). Psychological accounts of the disorder have been proven to be sound and accurate, explaining many facets of OCD, and having important implications for treatment.}, keywords = {cognitive-behavioural therapy, EABCT, obsessive-compulsive disorder, psychological models}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} }