© 2017 Elsevier LtdPerfectionism is known to be highly prevalent in obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). This review seeks to explore perfectionism in OCD and related disorders, particularly in relation to treatment, in order to inform treating clinicians. We also evaluate the potential role of perfectionism in the maintenance of OCD. Evidence supports perfectionism as a transdiagnostic process central to the psychopathology of OCD and other mental illnesses. Treatment outcomes in EX/RP for OCD are diminished in the presence of perfectionism, which is thought to be due to inherent treatment interfering features of perfectionism. Successful OCD treatment has been shown to decrease perfectionistic thinking, though data are mixed on whether re...
Although there is increasing attention for the interrelationship between obsessive-compulsive person...
Although there is increasing attention for the interrelationship between obsessive–compulsive person...
The aim of this paper was to further test Wells` (1997) metacognitive model of obsessive-compulsive ...
Obsessive compulsive personality disorder (OCPD) and perfectionism commonly co-occur with, and can i...
Considerable theory and anecdotal evidence has suggested that patients with Obsessive-Compulsive Dis...
Copyright © British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies 2017Background: Perfec...
Background: The aim of the study was to investigate how perfectionism and sensory phenomena (SP) int...
Objective: Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a heteregenous psychiatric disorder. In this study...
The current research aims to determine the structural relationships between the levels of perfection...
Empirical findings revealed that an inflated sense of responsibility has a major impact on obsessive...
Background: Perfectionism is implicated in a range of psychiatric disorders, impedes treatment and i...
Both perfectionism and excessive responsibility have been linked to obsessive compulsive disorder (O...
Background: Perfectionism is implicated in a range of psychiatric disorders, impedes treatment and i...
Perfectionism is a risk and maintaining factor for eating disorders, anxiety disorders and depressio...
Perfectionism is a risk and maintaining factor for eating disorders, anxiety disorders and depressio...
Although there is increasing attention for the interrelationship between obsessive-compulsive person...
Although there is increasing attention for the interrelationship between obsessive–compulsive person...
The aim of this paper was to further test Wells` (1997) metacognitive model of obsessive-compulsive ...
Obsessive compulsive personality disorder (OCPD) and perfectionism commonly co-occur with, and can i...
Considerable theory and anecdotal evidence has suggested that patients with Obsessive-Compulsive Dis...
Copyright © British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies 2017Background: Perfec...
Background: The aim of the study was to investigate how perfectionism and sensory phenomena (SP) int...
Objective: Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a heteregenous psychiatric disorder. In this study...
The current research aims to determine the structural relationships between the levels of perfection...
Empirical findings revealed that an inflated sense of responsibility has a major impact on obsessive...
Background: Perfectionism is implicated in a range of psychiatric disorders, impedes treatment and i...
Both perfectionism and excessive responsibility have been linked to obsessive compulsive disorder (O...
Background: Perfectionism is implicated in a range of psychiatric disorders, impedes treatment and i...
Perfectionism is a risk and maintaining factor for eating disorders, anxiety disorders and depressio...
Perfectionism is a risk and maintaining factor for eating disorders, anxiety disorders and depressio...
Although there is increasing attention for the interrelationship between obsessive-compulsive person...
Although there is increasing attention for the interrelationship between obsessive–compulsive person...
The aim of this paper was to further test Wells` (1997) metacognitive model of obsessive-compulsive ...