2013, Number 4
Salud Mental 2013; 36 (4)
Individual cognitive psychotherapy of OCD
Behobi BWA, García F, Fernández-Álvarez H
Language: Spanish
References: 0
Page: 347-354
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ABSTRACT
A case study is presented in which cognitive therapy is applied to a case of obsessive-compulsive disorder, with contamination and verification rituals. The treatment emphasizes the importance of intervening on the specific metacognitive biases that patients have on their intrusive thoughts. The center of the intervention is not in the obsessions, but in the biased assessments. The post treatment evaluation showed a moderate improvement, a reduction of the biases, and a notable improvement of the functionality of the patient.