A fear of contamination drives the most common manifestation of obsessive compulsive disorders(OCD), compulsive washing. OCD is a distressing anxiety disorder that affects 1-2 percent of the population and can be disabling. Intense and complex forms of the disorder benefit from advanced analyses of contamination and its treatment. This book, part of a series on modern psychological treatments published by OUP, provides a detailed account of the nature and causes of the various forms of a fear of contamination and their consequences. Methods of treatment are described and fully illustrated by case histories. The inclusion of original analyses and explanations of a newly recognised form of the fear, mental contamination, is an important feature of the book and will enable therapists to expand their ability to assess andtreat the abnormal fears of contamination.Written by clinicians with extensive experience, this volume is valuable for all clinical psychologists and psychotherapists with an interest in OCD
Part 1: Phenomena of Contamination Fears; Clinical fears of contamination; Features of contact and mental contamination; Case illustrations of contact and mental contamination; Mental contamination; Case illustrations of various forms of mental contamination; A cognitive theory of contamination fears and compulsive washing; Part 2: Cognitive-Behavioural Treatment of Mental Contamination; Assessment and formulation of mental contamination; Overview of cognitive behavioural treatment of mental contamination; Case illustrations of cognitive behavioural methods; Contamination after physical or psychological violations; Case illustrations; Self-contamination; Case illustrations; Morphing; Case illustrations; Visual contamination; Case illustrations; Case series; Clinical and Research Implications; Toolkit;
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