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Obsessive Compulsive Disorder: The Role of Attachment Representations, Perceptions of Self and the World in Cognitive Theory of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Guy Doron
Intro -
Declaration of Ownership
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Acknowledgment
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Abstract
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Chapter One -
Overview
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Cognitive theories of OCD
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Summary
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Chapter Two -
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
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Intro
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Attachment and Internal Working Models
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Internal Working Models and Adult Functioning
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Internal Working Models and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
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Parent-child interaction and OCD vulnerability
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The Nature of Vulnerability in OCD: Summary and general hypotheses
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Chapter Three -
Intro
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Chapter Four -
Intro
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The Multidimensional World View Model
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OCD and the Multidimensional World-View Model
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Study 1
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Method
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Results
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Discussion
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Chapter Five -
Intro
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OC Phenomenon and the Multidimensional Self
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Study 2
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Method
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Results
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Discussion
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Chapter Six -
Intro
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Adult Attachment, perceptions of self and the world in OCD
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Study 3
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Method
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Results
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Discussion
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Chapter Seven -
Intro
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Study 4
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Method
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Results
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Discussion
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Chapter Eight -
Intro
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Evaluating three main research questions
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Integration of findings with existing models of OCD
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Implications of findings to the treatment of OCD
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Limitations and recommendations for future research
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Conclusion
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References -
References
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