Complexities in Obsessive Compulsive and Related Disorders : Advances in Conceptualization and Treatment

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Complexities in Obsessive Compulsive and Related Disorders : Advances in Conceptualization and Treatment

  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9780190052775
  • eISBN:9780190052799

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Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders (OCRDs) have received considerable attention over the past two decades culminating with the inclusion of a new classification category of "Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders" (OCRDs) in DSM-5. This group of conditions includes OCD along with two newly minted conditions (Hoarding Disorder and Excoriation Disorder) and others previously classified as Somatoform Disorders (Body Dysmorphic Disorder) and Impulse Control Disorders (Hair Pulling Disorder). The implications for research on these conditions, as well as their relations with one another, are significant since their aggregation is based on putative central mechanisms with limited empirical support to date. Indeed, the past decades have seen a dramatic surge in research on OCRDs. Such scholarship has occurred across several domains including clinical phenomenology, assessment, and psychological therapies. A complete synthesis of the emerging data across these domains would be beyond the scope of a single journal article or series of articles while having the ability to comprehensively discuss advances in the field and stimulating in these areasMany of the available textbooks, although meritorious in their own right, are outdated and do not address the most recent research advances and emerging clinical implications. Indeed, the past decade has seen a tremendous growth in knowledge on treatment, assessment, treatment augmentation, and basic science that is not contained fully within existing volumes (see discussion of specific texts further below). Thus, providing a comprehensive textbook that addresses recent advances will provide a much needed update to the field of OCRDs. Furthermore, recent texts primarily address OCRDs from a biological standpoint, neglecting psychosocial theoretical and intervention approaches that enjoy the most empirical support of any conceptual and treatment approaches for most of the relevant conditions. As a result, the literature has been dominated by a single predominant perspective, which does not fully represent the available data or perspectives of front-line clinicians and researchers alike. As researchers and clinicians will be increasingly focused on this topic in light of the changes to DSM-5 - together with the dearth of current objective available information - this book will be a timely addition to the literature in guiding clinicians in advances in OCRDs that will impact their practice. Third, a number of conditions outside the OCRD chapter in DSM-5 are often proposed as "related" to OCD (e.g., misophonia).

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: What is OCD? What Is Not? and Why This Book? Jonathan S. Abramowitz, Dean McKay, and Eric A. Storch2. Body Dysmorphic Disorder Sophie C. Schneider, Amita Jassi, Lauren Peile, D. Luis Ordaz, and Eric A. Storch3. Hair Pulling Disorder Kara N. Kelley, Devin Dattolico, Caroline Strang, and Martha J. Falkenstein4. Excoriation Disorder Hae-Joon Kim, Kelsey L. Luks, Ana Rabasco, Justyna Jurska, and Margaret Andover5. Hoarding Disorder Blaise Worden and David F. Tolin6. Misophonia an Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder? Lisa Clark and Dean McKay7. Orthorexia Nervosa and the Use of Exposure and Response Prevention to Treat Eating-Related Obsessions and Compulsions Hana F. Zickgraf8. Sensory Processing and Intolerance in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Katherine A. Collins, Stephanie J. Grimaldi, and Emily R. Stern9. Incompleteness, Not Just Right Experiences, and Reward Sensitivity in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Charlene Minaya and Dean McKay10. The Hunt for Perfect Jolly Green: Examining the Complex Relationship between Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and Substance Use Charlene Minaya and Dean McKay11. Stress, Trauma, and Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders (OCRDs) Jennifer Forte, Christal L. Badour, C. Alex Brake, Jordyn M. Tipsword, and Thomas G. Adams, Jr.12. Tourette's Disorder Kesley Ramsey and Joseph F. McGuire13. Pediatric Acute-Onset Neuropsychiatric Syndrome: Diagnostic and Therapeutic Considerations with Abrupt Onset OCD Kirti Saxena, Sherin Kurian, Johanna Saxena, and Eyal Muscal14. Postpartum Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Nichole Fairbrother, Fiona L. Challacombe, Fanie Collardeau, and Thanh Thuy Truong15. The Inhibitory Learning Approach to Exposure and Response Prevention for OCD Samantha N. Hellberg, Heidi J. Ojalehto, Jennifer L. Buchholz, and Jonathan S. Abramowitz16. Childhood Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders Andrew G. Guzick, Sophie C. Schneider, and Eric A. Storch17. Technology-based Psychotherapies for OCD Terri L. Fletcher, Anthony H. Ecker, Derrecka M. Boykin, Darius B. Dawson, Fenan Rassu, and Natalie E. Hundt18. Co-Occurrence of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and Autism Spectrum Disorder: Differentiation, Assessment, and Treatment Saashi A. Bedford, Michelle Hunsche, and Connor M. Kerns19. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders Jennifer Krafft, Julie M. Petersen, and Michael P. Twohig20. Couple-Based CBT for OCD Jennifer L. Buchholz, Jonathan S. Abramowitz, Samantha N. Hellberg, and Heidi J. Ojalehto21. Advances in Treating non-OCD Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders Abel S. Mathew, Ivar Snorrason, Martha J. Falkenstein, and Han-Joo Lee22. Distress Tolerance Shannon M. Blakey and Megan K. Lanier23. Prevention of OCD Shiu F. Wong, John H. Riskind, and Frederick Aardema

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