Although control-related cognitions have often been implicated in discussions of obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), empirical investigations of the relationship between control constructs and OCD symptoms have been relatively limited. This article investigated the hypothesis that OCD symptoms may be linked with a higher desire for control (DC), but a lower sense of control (SC) over the self and environment, leading to motivation for compulsive symptoms. It also investigated whether this effect was direct, or mediated through other OCD-related cognitions. This hypothesis was investigated in a nonclinical population, using path analyses controlling for depression. It was found that higher levels of DC and lower levels of SC were associated...
Background: Studies show that unwanted intrusive thoughts occur to most people that is acommon pheno...
Research has indicated that beliefs about inflated responsibility, beliefs about perceived control o...
Several types of beliefs have been hypothesized to be associated with obsessive-compulsive disorder ...
Although control-related cognitions have often been implicated in discussions of obsessive compulsiv...
While control-related cognitions have often been implicated in discussions of Obsessive Compulsive D...
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is characterized by repeated and persistent attempts by the indi...
Research in non-clinical samples has suggested that control beliefs, specifically desire for control...
Beliefs about control have been postulated to be important to anxiety and mood disorders. In particu...
Although the role of excessive efforts to exert mental control over one's unwanted intrusive thought...
Previous research has linked obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) to maladaptive strategies of though...
Introduction: Misinterpretation of intrusive thoughts because of obsessive beliefs has been thought ...
Perceived control (PC), or the belief that one possesses control over desired outcomes, is a well-st...
According to prevailing cognitive models of Obsessive-compulsive Disorder (OCD), obsessions and comp...
There has been limited research investigating potential mechanisms that drive the association betwee...
Cognitive models of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) assign a central role to maladaptive beliefs...
Background: Studies show that unwanted intrusive thoughts occur to most people that is acommon pheno...
Research has indicated that beliefs about inflated responsibility, beliefs about perceived control o...
Several types of beliefs have been hypothesized to be associated with obsessive-compulsive disorder ...
Although control-related cognitions have often been implicated in discussions of obsessive compulsiv...
While control-related cognitions have often been implicated in discussions of Obsessive Compulsive D...
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is characterized by repeated and persistent attempts by the indi...
Research in non-clinical samples has suggested that control beliefs, specifically desire for control...
Beliefs about control have been postulated to be important to anxiety and mood disorders. In particu...
Although the role of excessive efforts to exert mental control over one's unwanted intrusive thought...
Previous research has linked obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) to maladaptive strategies of though...
Introduction: Misinterpretation of intrusive thoughts because of obsessive beliefs has been thought ...
Perceived control (PC), or the belief that one possesses control over desired outcomes, is a well-st...
According to prevailing cognitive models of Obsessive-compulsive Disorder (OCD), obsessions and comp...
There has been limited research investigating potential mechanisms that drive the association betwee...
Cognitive models of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) assign a central role to maladaptive beliefs...
Background: Studies show that unwanted intrusive thoughts occur to most people that is acommon pheno...
Research has indicated that beliefs about inflated responsibility, beliefs about perceived control o...
Several types of beliefs have been hypothesized to be associated with obsessive-compulsive disorder ...