Mental imagery is increasingly considered to be an important feature in anxiety disorders. The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence and characteristics of mental images in obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) and their possible association with earlier adverse events. A consecutive sample of 37 patients with OCD admitted to a specialist unit was interviewed using a semi-structured interview. Thirty (81%) patients with OCD reported mental images. Most images were either memories of earlier adverse events (n=10 or 34%) or were associated with them (n=13 or 45%). Patients with mental images had more obsessive compulsive symptoms, responsibility beliefs and anxiety than those without. Previous research has shown that patients with...
We evaluated whether traumatic events are associated with a distinctive pattern of socio-demographic...
Increased understanding of the nature and role of intrusive imagery has contributed to the developme...
Recent theoretical and experimental work indicates a close connection between anxiety and paranoia. ...
Mental imagery is increasingly considered to be an important feature in anxiety disorders. The aim o...
Recurrent intrusive images exist across mental disorders. However, the specific content of intrusive...
Recurrent intrusive images exist across mental disorders, although their specific content varies d...
The authors provide an overview of the papers in the special issue of Memory on mental imagery and m...
The study of intrusive mental imagery in anxiety is a growing area of interest. Whilst there is an a...
Recurrent intrusive images exist across mental disorders. However, the specific content of intrusive...
Distressing mental images are common in anxiety disorders and have recently been found to have an im...
Mental images are an important part of how we experience the world. Imagery can involve one sense or...
Background and objectives: Criticism is thought to play an important role in obsessive-compulsive di...
Aim: Past research has shown that imagery can be important in the development (Wells & Hackmann, 199...
Background: Symptoms of Obsessive–Compulsive Disorder (OCD) sometimes do not improve despite being c...
The importance of mental imagery for psychopathology has been increasingly recognised in the past de...
We evaluated whether traumatic events are associated with a distinctive pattern of socio-demographic...
Increased understanding of the nature and role of intrusive imagery has contributed to the developme...
Recent theoretical and experimental work indicates a close connection between anxiety and paranoia. ...
Mental imagery is increasingly considered to be an important feature in anxiety disorders. The aim o...
Recurrent intrusive images exist across mental disorders. However, the specific content of intrusive...
Recurrent intrusive images exist across mental disorders, although their specific content varies d...
The authors provide an overview of the papers in the special issue of Memory on mental imagery and m...
The study of intrusive mental imagery in anxiety is a growing area of interest. Whilst there is an a...
Recurrent intrusive images exist across mental disorders. However, the specific content of intrusive...
Distressing mental images are common in anxiety disorders and have recently been found to have an im...
Mental images are an important part of how we experience the world. Imagery can involve one sense or...
Background and objectives: Criticism is thought to play an important role in obsessive-compulsive di...
Aim: Past research has shown that imagery can be important in the development (Wells & Hackmann, 199...
Background: Symptoms of Obsessive–Compulsive Disorder (OCD) sometimes do not improve despite being c...
The importance of mental imagery for psychopathology has been increasingly recognised in the past de...
We evaluated whether traumatic events are associated with a distinctive pattern of socio-demographic...
Increased understanding of the nature and role of intrusive imagery has contributed to the developme...
Recent theoretical and experimental work indicates a close connection between anxiety and paranoia. ...