To examine the significance of thought-action fusion (TAF) and thought suppression tendencies, the present study obtained pre- and post-treatment questionnaire data on these constructs in a sample of OCD patients (n=24) and non-OCD anxiety patients (n=20). Results indicate that TAF and suppression are correlated with severity of psychopathology. Yet, the associations between TAF and psychopathology are not typical for OCD, but do also occur in other anxiety disorders (e.g., panic disorder, post traumatic stress disorder, and social phobia). As well, mean scores on the TAF and thought suppression measures dropped significantly from pre- to post-treatment, indicating that TAF and thought suppression are susceptible to change during psychother...
Thought-action fusion (TAF) is the tendency for individuals to assume that certain thoughts either i...
Objective: Thought-action fusion (TAF) refers to the tendency to assume incorrect causal relationshi...
Objective. To examine the relationship between thought-action fusion (TAF) and schizotypy. Method. I...
To examine the significance of thought-action fusion (TAF) and thought suppression tendencies, the p...
Research has shown that there are strong similarities in content between the obsessions and compulsi...
The hyperaccessibility of suppressed thoughts (i.e., enhancement), and the suppression-induced rebou...
Thought-action fusion (TAF) refers to a set of cognitive biases that are thought to play a role in t...
Thought Action Fusion (TAF) is defined as tought and action percieved as equivalent to each other or...
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is characterized by recurrent, upsetting, and intrusive obsessio...
The present study examined thought-action fusion (TAF) in a large sample of normal adolescents (n=42...
Introduction: Thought-Action Fusion (TAF) is a cognitive distortion associated with Obsessive Compu...
Both thought-action fusion (TAF: i.e., a cognitive bias implying an inflated sense of responsibility...
Thought-action fusion (TAF) is the tendency for individuals to assume that certain thoughts either i...
Objective: Thought-action fusion (TAF) refers to the tendency to assume incorrect causal relationshi...
Objective. To examine the relationship between thought-action fusion (TAF) and schizotypy. Method. I...
To examine the significance of thought-action fusion (TAF) and thought suppression tendencies, the p...
Research has shown that there are strong similarities in content between the obsessions and compulsi...
The hyperaccessibility of suppressed thoughts (i.e., enhancement), and the suppression-induced rebou...
Thought-action fusion (TAF) refers to a set of cognitive biases that are thought to play a role in t...
Thought Action Fusion (TAF) is defined as tought and action percieved as equivalent to each other or...
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is characterized by recurrent, upsetting, and intrusive obsessio...
The present study examined thought-action fusion (TAF) in a large sample of normal adolescents (n=42...
Introduction: Thought-Action Fusion (TAF) is a cognitive distortion associated with Obsessive Compu...
Both thought-action fusion (TAF: i.e., a cognitive bias implying an inflated sense of responsibility...
Thought-action fusion (TAF) is the tendency for individuals to assume that certain thoughts either i...
Objective: Thought-action fusion (TAF) refers to the tendency to assume incorrect causal relationshi...
Objective. To examine the relationship between thought-action fusion (TAF) and schizotypy. Method. I...