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Jonathan S. Abramowitz and Arthur C. Houts
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Front matter
3-205
1 / Phenomenology
3-25
Symptom Dimensions in OCD: Developmental and Evolutionary Perspectives
27-52
Dimensional and Subtype Models of OCD
53-71
Animal Models of Obsessive-Compulsive Behavior: A Neurobiological and Ethological Perspective
73-94
Behavioral and Functional Animal Models of OCD
95-118
The Case for the OCD Spectrum
119-149
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: Essential Phenomenology and Overlap with other Anxiety Disorders
151-161
Trichotillomania: An Obsessive-Compulsive Spectrum Disorder?
163-175
Overlap of Body Dysmorphic Disorder and Hypochondriasis with OCD
177-184
Contrasting Nonparaphilic Sexual Addictions and OCD
185-190
Compulsive Buying: A Disorder of Compulsivity or Impulsivity?
191-205
Contrasting Tourette'S Syndrome and TIC Disorders with OCD
209-260
2 / Etiology
209-228
Neuropsychiatric Models of OCD
229-260
Cognitive-Behavioral Models of OCD
253-254
Reply to Shafran: Biological and Cognitive Models of OCD: Seeking Similarities and Achieving Progress Together
255-260
Reply to Rosenberg et al.: Biological Versus Psychological Approaches to OCD: War or Peace?
263-400
3 / Treatment
263-281
Formal Cognitive Therapy: A New Treatment for OCD
283-315
Treatment for OCD: Unleashing the Power of Exposure
317-332
The Role of the Therapist in Behavior Therapy for OCD
333-358
Self-Directed Exposure in the Treatment of OCD
359-376
Combining Pharmacotherapy and Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy in the Treatment of OCD
377-400
Combining Serotonergic Medication with Cognitive-Behavior Therapy: Is it Necessary for all OCD Patients?
283-304
305-310
Reply to Kozak and Coles: Expanding the Conceptualization of Cognitive Therapy and its Therapeutic Potential
311-315
Reply to Fama and Wilhelm: Cognitive Therapy and Exposure Treatment for OCD:Contrast and Rapprochement
333-346
347-352
Reply to Carmin et al.: What is in a Name? The Distinction Between Self-Directed and Self-Conducted Treatment
353-358
Reply to Tolin and Hannan: Self-Directed Versus Therapist-Directed Treatment: Additional Considerations
377-389
391-393
Reply to Franklin: Using Combination Treatments for OCD: A Reply to Franklin
395-400
Reply to Simpson and Liebowitz: Meeting in the Middle, then Moving Forward Together
401-437
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