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  • - The study explores how obsessive thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive behaviors (compulsions) change during cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) for obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) by analyzing different potential relationships between the two.
  • - Researchers tested four models: no coupling, goal directed (obsessions affect compulsions), habit driven (compulsions affect obsessions), and reciprocal, using data from 84 participants over 12 weeks of CBT.
  • - Findings suggest that obsessions influence changes in compulsions, supporting the goal directed CBT model, which enhances our understanding of how these symptoms interact during treatment.

Article Abstract

Cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) is an effective treatment for obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). However, less is known about how obsessions and compulsions change during treatment, either in tandem, sequentially, or independently. The current study used latent difference score analysis to show path-analytic dynamic modeling of OCD symptom change during CBT. Four competing models of the temporal relationship between obsessions and compulsions were examined: no coupling (obsessions and compulsions are not dynamically related), goal directed (obsessions lead to subsequent changes in compulsions), habit driven (compulsions lead to subsequent changes in obsessions), and reciprocal. Treatment seeking participants (N = 84) with a principal diagnosis of OCD completed 12 weeks of CBT group therapy and completed measures assessing obsession and compulsion severity at pretreatment, Sessions 4 and 8, and end of treatment. Bivariate results supported the goal directed traditional CBT model, where obsession scores are temporally associated with subsequent changes in compulsion scores. These results have implications for theoretical and treatment modelling of obsessions and compulsions in OCD treatment.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.beth.2018.03.012DOI Listing

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