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Do we need a cognitive theory for obsessive-compulsive disorder?
Gideon E. Anholt
, Eyal Kalanthroff
Department of Psychology
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Obsessive-compulsive Disorder
100%
Cognitive Theory
100%
Potential Alternatives
16%
Clinical Trials
16%
Behavioral Therapy
16%
Cognitive Therapy
16%
Response Inhibition
16%
Behavior Therapy
16%
Cognitive Intervention
16%
Inhibition Deficit
16%
Exposure with Response Prevention
16%
Response Prevention
16%
Intrusive Thoughts
16%
Catastrophic Misinterpretation
16%
Alternative Studies
16%
Alternative Theories
16%
Executive Dysfunction
16%
Neuroscience
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
100%
Behavior Therapy
16%
Cognitive Therapy
16%
Intrusive Thoughts
16%
Executive Dysfunction
16%
Behavioral Therapy
16%
Exposure and Response Prevention
16%