Magical thinking is of relevance to obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), and has been most widely investigated inrelation to the cognitive bias known as thought-action fusion (TAF). This is seen as playing a role in the formation of fears about responsibility for harm. We suggest that magical thinking may also characterise some types of neutralising behaviour, which arise in response to those fears, and are a hallmark of the disorder. In an experimental study of 51 undergraduate students, we assessed whether the use of neutralising behaviours in response to an induction of fears of increasing likelihood for harm is related to a propensity for magical thinking. The 75.5% of participants demonstrated at least one form of neutralising behaviou...
Background: The belief that we can control our thoughts is not inevitably adaptive, particularly whe...
Background and objectives: In addition to clinical observations exemplifying biased reasoning styles...
Objective. To examine the relationship between thought-action fusion (TAF) and schizotypy. Method. I...
Magical thinking is suggested to be a core component in Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) that und...
The literature review examines the question, what is the role of magical thinking in obsessive-compu...
According to existing data, approximately 2.5% of the general population suffers from Obsessive Comp...
This study investigated the role of magical thinking in obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Magica...
Introduction: Thought-Action Fusion (TAF) is a cognitive distortion associated with Obsessive Compu...
The present study investigated whether MI is a mechanism for change in the treatment of obsessive-co...
Inferential confusion is an under-researched faulty reasoning process in obsessive–compulsive disord...
This PhD is a mixed-method project of four interrelated studies that explores the importance of magi...
Background: Magical thinking has been proposed to have an aetiological role in obsessive compulsive ...
The hyperaccessibility of suppressed thoughts (i.e., enhancement), and the suppression-induced rebou...
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is characterized by recurrent, upsetting, and intrusive obsessio...
To examine the significance of thought-action fusion (TAF) and thought suppression tendencies, the p...
Background: The belief that we can control our thoughts is not inevitably adaptive, particularly whe...
Background and objectives: In addition to clinical observations exemplifying biased reasoning styles...
Objective. To examine the relationship between thought-action fusion (TAF) and schizotypy. Method. I...
Magical thinking is suggested to be a core component in Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) that und...
The literature review examines the question, what is the role of magical thinking in obsessive-compu...
According to existing data, approximately 2.5% of the general population suffers from Obsessive Comp...
This study investigated the role of magical thinking in obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Magica...
Introduction: Thought-Action Fusion (TAF) is a cognitive distortion associated with Obsessive Compu...
The present study investigated whether MI is a mechanism for change in the treatment of obsessive-co...
Inferential confusion is an under-researched faulty reasoning process in obsessive–compulsive disord...
This PhD is a mixed-method project of four interrelated studies that explores the importance of magi...
Background: Magical thinking has been proposed to have an aetiological role in obsessive compulsive ...
The hyperaccessibility of suppressed thoughts (i.e., enhancement), and the suppression-induced rebou...
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is characterized by recurrent, upsetting, and intrusive obsessio...
To examine the significance of thought-action fusion (TAF) and thought suppression tendencies, the p...
Background: The belief that we can control our thoughts is not inevitably adaptive, particularly whe...
Background and objectives: In addition to clinical observations exemplifying biased reasoning styles...
Objective. To examine the relationship between thought-action fusion (TAF) and schizotypy. Method. I...